Your favorite celebrities always look like they just stepped out of the salon. You rarely see a hair out of place. In fact, it almost seems as if the phrase "bad hair day" isn't in their vocabulary. So, what's the secret?
I'll tell you. These gals have the goods when it comes to avoiding a hair scare. I'm not talking about designer shampoos and conditioners or even costly trips to the most exclusive salons in the world. No, it's what goes on behind closed doors that groom those luscious locks.
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You, too, can give your hair star treatment with the most basic products that can be found in your nearby drugstore. You don't need to fork out big bucks, and you don't have to spend hours in the bathroom.
1. When Julia Roberts decides to go curly, she scrunches her hair with a curl-enhancing gel just after shampooing, and she curls with a curling iron in a vertical direction.
2. Before she went crazy (and bald), Britney Spears treated her split ends with castor oil. She rubbed it between her palms and applied it to the ends.
3. Jennifer Aniston uses Mane 'n Tail shampoo once a week. This shampoo was originally marketed to silken the manes of show horses.
4. Tori Spelling loves to mix a tablespoon of lemon juice with a tablespoon of peroxide and apply it to damp hair. Then she sits out in the sun for 20 minutes to lighten it.
5. Carmen Electra mashes a ripe avocado, puts it in her hair and then sits out in the sun for half an hour. After rinsing, she's left with soft and shiny hair.
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Diane is author of World's Best Kept Beauty Secrets and Diane Irons' 14-Day Beauty Boot Camp: The Crash Course. She's appeared on national radio and television, including the shows of Sally Jesse Raphael, Maury Povich, Montel Williams, Lifetime Television, CNN, and CNBC. To find out more about beauty expert Diane Irons, please visit her Web site dianeirons.com.