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Family Life Article on Families on-the-go Magazine
July / August 2007

Organic Hair Color:  A Solution for Back-to-School Hairstyle Strife

By Gail Erickson

Most trendy back-to-school hairstyles involve special color effects. An adolescent’s desire to be fashionable can lead to tension between parent and child depending upon how the parent views hair color services. For parents hesitant to allow children to alter their hair color, organic hair color may be an acceptable and actually healthy alternative. Amy Hart, Organic Hair Color Specialist at Practically Frivolous Salon in St. Petersburg explains the process and its benefits.

Q: What are some trendy styles that can be achieved with Organic Hair Color (OHC)?

A: Color balancing is one of the most popular styles for girls. After the summer sun and chlorine bleaching out the hair, solid rich colors are very sought after. Boys have been growing their hair. The slightly longer and lighter surfer kid look is a favorite. A few highlights and some texture cutting is all that is needed to achieve this look. We see kids as young as 12 coming in for hair color. There are also really beneficial organic treatments for little ones under age 12 to revive sun-damaged summer dry hair.

Q: What constitutes OHC?

A: Organic Hair Color contains certified organic blends of protective plant oils, plus conditioners that buffer the hair during the coloring process. The result is incredibly shiny, healthy hair without the use of ammonia.

Q: Does OHC damage the hair?

A: Absolutely not! The integrity of the hair and body is always top priority with organics. The skin is our most valuable delivery system. With OHC, we don’t have to worry about these chemicals being absorbed through the scalp and hair.

Q: Is there a price difference?

A: Not usually. It runs about the same as traditional color products. It is always best to set up a consultation with your stylist to determine what service is best and to answer any pricing questions. I never charge a fee to my clients for a fifteen-minute consultation.

I also want to emphasize my belief that what we put into and on our children’s bodies (and ourselves for that matter) is such an important part of our health. In the pursuit of beauty and health, what you put on your hair and skin is as important as what you put in your mouth.

Gail Erickson is a licensed Clinical Esthetician with an English degree from USF, Tampa. She works at Practically Frivolous, a full-service salon in St. Petersburg. Please direct any skin care questions to gail_erickson@yahoo.com

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