I have these 4 questions that I have been meaning to post on Sugar, but just haven't had time (I just got off working 7 12hr night shifts. Please forgive me if these seem silly,
1. What does it mean to have your hair 'blown out'?
2. Does anyone know anything about Ruehl No. 925? I read this, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RUEHL_No.925 and it told me the following. Does anyone know if they do online ordering, and where I would be able to see a catalogue?
Ages 7 - 14
abercrombie
Ages 14 - 18
Hollister Co.
Ages 18 - 32
Abercrombie & Fitch
Ages 22 - 35
RUEHL No.925
3. Is it weird that I only want to read books that are new? I went to the Library today and the books were all...used. I have read a book during each of my shifts. If anyone can suggest some really great book, that would be much appreciated.
4. I am a superfreak about my hair (just ask my fiance). I have unruly naturally wavy hair and I straighten it or put it up everyday. Moisture turns it wavy, and it drives me crazy. I am very obsessive about keeping it covered if we go outside when it is raining, or re doing it when I get ready to go somewhere (becasue our apartment is un air conditioned). Is there a product that I could put in my hair to keep it straight?
Thanks so much!

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hi

Getting your hair blown out is basically going to a hairdresser and having them shampoo and then blowdry your hair into a style that holds a bit better than you doing it yourself.
Ruehl 925 is Abercrombie's newest brand that focuses on the post-college individuals that want clothing that is in the same vein but a little bit more pulled together and classy than their other brands.
I love reading too! If you love long, involved novels I would pick up anything by Tom Wolfe, particularly I Am Charlotte Simmons or Bonfire of the Vanities
I use Macadamia Straightening balm by the Body Shop, it's got UV protection from all the heat styling it sounds like you do along with being moisturizing without being greasy. This might also be a time where you schedule a blowout so a stylist can see what your hair is like and teach you how to style it with minimal damage and frizz
Plus, she or he would be able to recommend products!
Hope I helped
1Wow, thanks a lot!
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