High-Class Hair
Hallmark #1: Luster "Rich girls always have shiny, touchable hair," says Kevin Lee, creative director at the Kenneth Salon in New York City.
Get-it-for-less tips:
- Scale back on shampoo (limit to three times a week); your scalp's natural oils will hydrate your hair.
- Stay away from mousse. While it does add body, it also dulls your finish. Stick to creams and gels.
MC recommends: Kenneth Polishing Cream
Hallmark #2: Lush Color "Rich hair is never flat or monotone," says Sharon Dorram, a colorist at John Frieda's 76th Street salon in New York City.
Get-it-for-less tip: - Base your color on your budget, says Lee: If you can't afford monthly touch-ups, opt for a lower-maintenance look. Try a single-process shade simply one tone deeper or lighter than your natural hue ‑- or a quarter-head of highlights, which requires touch-ups only three times a year.
Hallmark #3: A Customized Cut "Moneyed hair is never trendy or celebrity-driven," says Lee. "The rich get simple, classic cuts that flatter their face and body."
Get-it-for-less tip: - Forget the every-six-weeks rule. To get a truly tailored-to-you cut, you probably will have to pay up, says Lee. But you should only have to splurge two or three times a year; a really great cut ought to last for months. And if you need a trim in the interim? Pop into a chain like Supercuts and ask the stylist to "dust the ends."
For Luxuriously Shiny Locks: Splurge: La Prairie Cellular Intensive Hair Repair Mask, $27
Steal: Kiehl's Silk Groom Serum, $15
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