A Momma Abroad

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On Being Blonde In The Philippines

This may seem like a silly topic to write about and I would agree with you that it is BUT it is also practical because not a week goes by that someone doesn't ask me who does my blonde hair. Before I answer that, let's take a trip down memory lane. Warning: These photos were before I owned a camera or cared about sharing on social media so the quality is low but it mustn't deter you from laughing with/at me. Thank you po! 

(side note: yes, I definitely color my hair. it always gives me a great chuckle when people ask if my hair is natural. NO ONE in America would ever ask me that. So thank you for thinking I have naturally blonde locks.)

(pssst, you, yeah you, the one looking for my stylist contact name and number. scroll passed memory lane to the bottom and you will find it. you're welcome.)

But luckily, red hair color fades fast and cameras are very forgiving. 

mother's day 2014

Major Mishaps

And this is where I inadvertently jumped to blonde. Slowly I had started getting highlights in 2015 and decided to ask for a bit more blonde. While English is predominantly spoken in Manila understanding can get lost in translation and I believe that is how I ended up looking like Hulk Hogan with bleach blisters on my scalp. I was terrified the assistant might lose his job after I patiently expressed how unhappy I was (it was very awkward and I tried my best) with color so I still paid the full amount. And no, I never returned to this specific salon again. I didn't have a particularly positive experience but I know many others have at this salon. 

Let's zoom in...

I can't stop laughing now.

And one more because grabe, look at this titas loving on baby Wells. 

I can't remember the last time I had this much going on. Only in the Pinas. 

Flash forward and here were are today.  

I finally locked down a hair stylist at Piandre and have consistently been blonde ever since. DM, my colorist is the bomb! I also used Rose back in 2010 at Piandre Salcedo and she knew how to do light colored hair as well.  Thanks always Piandre!

Living abroad is exhilarating and I absolutely love it but it is not without complexities. One of those vain complexities is being a 'foreigner' and having a hairstylist that understands your brittle Caucasian walis tingting hair. However, it gives me great pleasure to publicly declare that Manila really does have everythaaaaang, including hairstylists who know how to highlight/ombre/balayage etc etc etc. 

Kita Kita Titas,

Amber


You can make a reservation with Piandre through their website or by phone. Lucky for us, they are located all over the Metro!