The truth is (and some of you may think this is sacrilege), I am not planning to watch the Academy Awards, and don't really care who wins any category. This indifference means I haven't been paying much attention to the coverage leading up to the event.
Until, that is, I read that 5 of the most popular AG Hair Cosmetics products have been selected for inclusion in the 2009 SWAG bag. The bag of goodies the celebs receive is the only thing of interest to this beauty blogger!
The news reminded me that I hadn't shared word with you on AG's latest product, split end spa repair serum. Scheduled to launch in May of 2009, this product won't be included in the Oscars gift bag this year, but I'll bet it will make the short-list for 2010! In a word of heat treated, chemically treated and colored hair… this product is a lifesaver.
Split End Spa Repair Serum should be worked through clean, damp hair (focusing on the ends). The serum conditions hair to prevent future split ends, and also protects hair color from fading! What sets it apart? Split End Spa Repair Serum actually makes frayed tresses look better on contact! Why wait until your next cut for healthy looking hair?
Even Hollywood thinks AG Hair Cosmetics rocks! Don't forget who told you about AG Haircare first!
Click HERE to visit the AG Hair Cosmetics website, to check out their extensive product line!

As a little girl, I loved bathtime. I would prolong the bath itself, enjoying playing with my sister and the water. But I was also avoiding the dreaded post-bath combing ritual! Yes, a day's worth of hard-core play manifested itself into tangles more intricate than the plot of a soap opera. My Mom would patiently try to work them out with a comb, all the while I wiggled and complained about it. And when I was done, she still had my sister's more voluminous tresses to contend with!
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The tricky thing with fragrance is… no matter how appealing you may find it, there is someone who absolutely hates your favorite. Case in point… during a visit with my parents recently, I wore a favorite new scent (name withheld to protect the innocent). My Mom expressed her displeasure with the scent, and told me it smelled like "death". The sense of smell is an amazing thing, and can conjure up the most obscure memories… I suspect this is why many women choose bestselling perfumes to call their own. If it's a bestseller, that means lots of people love it, right?