How Do You Know Which Shampoo To Use?

 

There are so many shampoos to choose from.

  • *dry hair
  • *oily hair
  • *colored hair
  • *curly hair
  • *treated hair
  • *vegan
  • *all natural
  • *scented
  • *unscented
  • *contains essential oil

How do we choose?

All I know is that I want a shampoo that will clean my hair and not strip the color that I so secretly place over the gray. 😊

I could spend 30 minutes in the haircare aisle trying to figure out which shampoo to use.  But the bottom line is………I want the dirt out of my hair.  I want it to be clean and shiny.

Our world today is like a huge aisle of shampoo.  It offers us so many choices to bring that shine into our lives.  It’s like we’re in a big city walking down the busy streets with neon signs screaming for our attention:  “Pick me.  Pick me.”  Choices can tug and pull us from one thing to another revealing its own unique thing to bring the joy and shine back into our lives.

But the truth is, there’s only One thing that can bring us that true JOY.  Only One thing that can wash us clean.  Only One thing that can make us whole again.  And that is a relationship with Jesus.

We can stand in the middle of the worldly aisles and search for multiple things to bring that shine, or we can go straight to the One who can make us clean.

Which “shampoo” will you choose?

But the truth is, there’s only One thing that can bring us that true JOY.  Only One thing that can wash us clean.  Only One thing that can make us whole again. 

Deanna Day Young is the author of Extra Hot Fudge Please daily devotional. She is an inspirational speaker and motivator for all things JOY. She loves helping inspire others to remove physical and spiritual junk from their lives and replace it with joy. She is also the President of Bucket Buddies Mission, Inc., a non-profit she and her husband started in memory of her sister, which is designed to make a difference to children who suffer from life-threatening illnesses by delivering buckets of goodies to children’s hospitals around the country. She and her husband, Roger live in southeast Indiana on their family farm. She has two grown daughters and enjoys traveling, reading, decorating, riding her bike, playing the piano and looking for the simple joys in the everyday adventures of life.