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Porsha Williams And Ariane Davis Attend The #SallyBeautyATL Pop-Up Salon

Over the weekend two reality TV baddies attended the #SallyBeautyATL pop-up beauty salon and style lounge celebrating affordable makeup and pro-quality styling tools found at Sally Beauty supply stores.

Porsha Williams of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and Ariane Davis of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” were spotted at ATL’s Music Room for 24-hours of hair and makeup services and product give-a-ways.

Porsha Williams of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and Ariane Davis of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” were spotted at ATL’s Music Room for 24-hours of exclusive hair and makeup services and product give-a-ways for influencers and beauty industry professionals.

BOSSIP was in attendance and spoke with master hairstylist Monica Stevens (@MoKnowsHair) who dished to us about this season’s hair trends.

“For summertime, you want to be effortless, you want to feel like you can style your hair so you can go to that day party or brunch or be on vacation having fun,” said Stevens. “It’s all about getting your natural curls together. Being able to take that one leave-in or that one gel and pull it through those curls, style it up, use a scarf to make it cute. You really just let your texture shine through. Embrace that volume, fall in love with that frizz.”

She also gave hair tips to naturalistas worried about maintaining a style in this summer’s sweltering heat.

“Just wear it,” said Stevens.” If you live in a climate that has more than 60 percent humidity at all times, you’re fighting a losing battle. You should just do your hair and love your hair and when it frizzes—love it more.

“Put it in a bun, put it in a puff,” she added. “Even when you use a product that’s supposed to battle frizz, there’s nothing more potent and powerful than Mother Nature.”

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Porsha and Ariane also hosted a #SallyBeautyATL Facebook Live where they spoke on the favorite beauty products found at Sally Beauty…

and introduced hair makeovers achieved by stylists like Gregory Patterson and Albert Lee using some of the more than 9,000 salon products and accessories offered under Sally Beauty’s Love It or Return It Money-Back Guarantee.

Do YOU shop at your local Sally Beauty???

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