[ This is something i wrote for a blog at work.. thought i’d just include it here for fun ]
So I have this recurring fantasy where I spontaneously walk into a hairdresser off the street and utter the dangerous words ⦠āgo nuts!ā
Well today was that day!
Iām planning a trip to Europe in a few weeks, so naturally I also planned a trip to my hairdresser to add some blonde in my ever darkening roots!Ā I casually mention this to my work colleague Karly this morning and it drives a polite āhmmmā and slight nod without turning her head away from her work.Ā Ā Ā I guess it shouldnāt surprise me given the mundane concept of a maintenance colour. So I continue and explain my fantasy concept and suddenly her chair turns towards me and her attention is undivided with the words, ājust do it!ā sounding out in eager excitement. I laugh at the sudden shift in attention with no intention of following through. āJust do it, just do it!ā she continues.
And I start to wonder.
When it comes to changing your look, itās pretty much the most scary thing you can do. Because letās face it ā the other scary things in life pretty much just stem from insecurities about your appearance. Working up the courage to talk to the guy you like or presenting your work in front of a boardroom of people ā theyāre nerve racking and scary because people are looking at you and judging your appearance! Ok, so maybe thatās not 100% of the challenges in life and this is definitely a āvainā angle, but you know what Iām saying!
So the thought of risking a change which could result in judgement is enough to put you off entirely.Ā But maybe Nike has had it right this whole time ā maybe we should āJust Do Itā!
Karlyās words resonate in my head and suddenly Iām online trying to find a hairdresser to book me in before I change my mind.
My long time hairdresser in Sydney stocks LāOreal Professional so I figure Iāll reduce the shock factor by sticking with the same brand, and I find the salon āHeading Outā on the LāOreal directory.
A few hours later, I walk into the salon feeling less than confident if Iām honest, but Iām determined to follow through. āSo what are we doing?ā the stylist prompts.Ā To which I reply, āWhatever! Iām open to anythingā¦go nutsā.
I promise myself I wonāt say no to anything, but when she suggests a darker shade I immediately want to get out of there and go back to the comfortable frame of mind I was in only hours ago. Nike enters my mind again and I just go with it, smiling āsure, yep I trust you!ā
Iām a big believer in a hairdresser acting like a friend and Maria definitely fits the brief, casually chatting with me and particularly humoured by the chance to āgo nutsā.Ā We talk ponytail extensions and coloured chalk which both come as new concepts but which are apparently huge at the moment. The mention of extensions then leads to some of my own which Iāve never even considered. An image of platinum blonde gold coast beauties enters my mind, but Maria is quick to put my fears to rest and I continue to go with it.
She talks me through her experience with the LāOreal Professional brand which she affectionately describes as āgentleā, ānourishingā and having a ābroad rangeā.Ā Ā The salon also gets involved in LāOreal Fashion week and Maria herself has won Colourist of the Year (cue my internal sigh of relief).Ā She continues, unprompted, that sheās represented other brands but would now never change from LāOreal.
I leave, really happy with the cut and incredibly surprised that the darker shade doesnāt scare me off too much. The extensions and curls are a bit harder to get use to but Iām assured that theyāll be less dramatic in a couple of hours.
Iām slightly* embarrassed to be back in the office with my new dramatic look, but Iām also comforted by the result given that another hairdresser with free reign could have decided that a black die job or a perm was the way to go.
But at the same time I realise how easily you can re-book and āJust Do Itā, all over again tomorrow!
(*hugely)
#nomakeupbelow!
