The Wall Street Journal March 2014

CROWN IT ALL: At left, with hair treatment from Louise Galvin—£9.95 (louisegalvin.com); Philip Kingsley—£28 (philipkingsley.co.uk); and L'Kerabelle—from about £12.75 (dnlhair.co.uk). At right, handiwork from Cowshed—£19.50 (cowshedonline.com), Neal'…

CROWN IT ALL: At left, with hair treatment from Louise Galvin—£9.95 (louisegalvin.com); Philip Kingsley—£28 (philipkingsley.co.uk); and L'Kerabelle—from about £12.75 (dnlhair.co.uk). At right, handiwork from Cowshed—£19.50 (cowshedonline.com), Neal's Yard Remedies—£9.50 (nealsyardremedies.com), and Burberry—£15 (johnlewis.com) F. Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal (background colour)

 

HAIR

If you can't or don't want/need to have your hair straightened (which I do to rid myself of "the frizz") then at least purchase some L'Kerabelle shampoo and conditioner. Originally designed for those who have used a hair straightener, it works miracles on any tired "fried" locks. Plus, it makes blow drying a breeze. Otherwise, I'm a huge fan of Louise Galvin's deep-conditioning treatment and Philip Kingsley's Elasticizer, a pre-wash hair treatment created initially for Audrey Hepburn. Case closed.