


85 oz bottle on for $20 or the larger 3.4 oz bottle for $34. You can still wear your favorite perfume and have confidence the two won’t clash. The best way I can describe how it smells is that it is natural in an Aveda way, but it’s not quite as strong.

I also really enjoy the scent, which doesn’t assault the senses but is so pleasant I actually wish I could get it as a perfume. Within a couple days of using it, you can see a distinct difference in the gloss and shine of your hair (that’s how I got hooked), but then after time, you can feel that your hair isn’t as dry or brittle as it was (which is why I’ll continue buying it). One of the best things about Moroccan Oil is that it is both instantly gratifying and delivers long-term hair strengthening results. With a dime size of this stuff in my palm then run through damp hair, I feel like I can achieve that post-hair salon pamper-without the expensive trip to the hairdresser. I stumbled into creating HDBW to be able to give that gift to all the people that sit in my chair everyday.The best way I have found to consistently have a good hair day is to use Moroccan Oil, an oil treatment that strengthens hair and gives it a glossy magazine cover kind of shine without being greasy. They all had a similar mantras of self-love and empowerment, understanding "no" is never an option, and that you can live your fantasy every day of your life. Growing up as a gay man in a small town, my idols were always the amazing strong women in my life. After all, wouldn't you want to shop at you own store?

When you sit in my chair, I am there to offer my skills, whether it's highlights or extensions, to help you align your self-presentation with your aspirational self-vision. You want to dress your window to highlight the best your store has to offer so that you can attract like-minded people to come on in. Think of yourself as a storefront window. HDBW is a lifestyle of self-empowerment and being your own person. In the beginning, it was mostly unplanned iPhone shoots with way too much eyeliner. This was something I created when I was in high school, a platform to show my newfound passion and obsession with hair.
