I had gray hair since I was 26 years old, but in the last three years, it has dramatically increased. Forcing me to go to the beauty salon every four weeks.
I have to be fair. I am not a Barbie or model woman who thinks clothes from cheap places look good on her, but being freelance, anyone can call me the next day. and I don’t have straight hair, so with a brush, I resolved all my problems. As a public relations professional, my image is everything, like #sprite. At this moment, my self-esteem is very important. I want to feel pretty. Is that bad?
Some months ago, I brought a tinted stick to have an easy and quick solution in case of emergency, so that I could minimize a few of my visits to the beauty salon. However, I have to be careful because my nails take on a black color when I play with my curls.
I started thinking about my options: buy a tinted one and do it by myself, risking that the color will not be the same, or talk to my two-year-old colorist stylist and try to make an exchange. I can write about her expertise, and she can do my hair.
What wrong can be? In ancient times, that was how the world moved! I was afraid of how she would react to the offer. I confess, it took me some weeks until my hair couldn’t wait for more. I took the phone and texted her. She calls me back, saying, “You fell from the sky."
How ends? She wants to become a media beauty expert, so she needs to develop a brand for herself. She said she needs someone in charge of alternate content for her social media channels. Oh my God, that's me!
Lesson learned: It is very easy to destroy yourself by taking down positive thoughts about how you can’t make it or not considering options to take risks. So until you try it, you're never going to know. Let the people and world surprise you without expecting anything.