Blogroll

I will be adding resources I find on this page. Since this is a new blog I haven’t gotten around to finding many yet. At this point in time I am working on adding content first so please excuse the lack of interesting places to visit.

Resources:

Cool-jams Wicking Pajamas for Night Sweats and Hot Flashes

An innovative collection of moisture wicking, quick dry sleepwear which helps to combat night sweats. This sleepwear is made from their own moisture wicking smart fabric which seems to sense what you need to stay cool and dry at night.

Beauty Articles

Beauty tips and articles

Makeup

For tips and articles about makeup be sure to visit this blog

Exercise to become fit, healthy, and the weight you want

8 Responses to “Blogroll”

  1. Keata says:

    How can I find someone who is looking for an aprrentice??

  2. jude8753 says:

    Hello Keata,
    Are you in school now? You didn’t specify the state your in? You can find advertisements for apprenticeships through beauty schools, newspapers, online classifieds, I just saw one on craigslist or you can take your phone book and go through the list of salons and call them and ask if they accept apprentices or have an apprenticeship program.Have you applied to the state boards for your permit already? Here’s the page if you live in Pa that will tell you what you need to know to get your license permit and of course the cosmetology shop must have a teachers license.If you need more help I need more specifics…Thanks,
    Jude

  3. charla says:

    Jude,
    I have a question. I always roll my shoulder length hair on electric rollers before my hair is 100% dry to take the friz out of the ends of my hair. My hair has a little bit of wave to it which is evident on humid days and when I just barely use the hair dryer. My question is this: is there a product I could use on the ends and maybe kinda scrunch the ends so that I wouldn’t have to use rollers every time I wash my hair?
    ~ Charla

  4. jude8753 says:

    Hi Charla,
    I have frizzy hair also and the best thing I have used is Frizz-Ease hair serum by John Frieda. I really can recommend that product for the dreaded frizzies and it’s not expensive. It doesn’t take much and a small bottle will last awhile and it’s so easy to get a comb through.

    I don’t always wear my helmet when we go for a bike ride and you know how tangled the wind makes your hair? My comb just glides right through any knots and it doesn’t make your hair feel oily or look flat. Hope that helps…Jude

  5. charla says:

    Jude,
    Thanks for the info. :) I assume I would need to go to a beauty supply store to get the hair serum. I will put that on my list of things to do this week!
    ~ Charla

  6. jude8753 says:

    Hi Charla,
    Civilians can not buy beauty products in a real beauty supply store, you have to have a license. Regular people can buy in places like Sally’s which sells beauty products, but is looked down on by “Real Cosmetologist”. I think that is so high brow and snobbish. You can actually buy the product I mentioned in Rite Aide and I love that product.

  7. Virginia says:

    I entered a question earlier and no longer see it on the page. Is it in review or was it deleted?

  8. Nicolette says:

    I need 300 more hours to complete my license requirements. I moved from CA to PA. Can I finish these doing an apprenticeship?

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