Thursday, July 25, 2013

Beauty Road Test for Get Thick Hair


After a lifetime of good, "nothing" fine hair that always teasing and permanent need for any volume, I did: I have hair extensions. I had 200 groups glued hair short hair. Have you made a difference? It's been almost two weeks since my hair improvements, but still sees hidden from myself to believe I actually went through it.
It looks great, and get hair extensions for thin hair changed my life. Just the other day I was to meet a friend for lunch and suddenly I have a lot of wind and it began to drizzle. Without an umbrella instinctively got into a door because even a few drops of water were long enough for my hair to get matted down flat. For those of us who are "follicly challenged," caught in any kind of bad weather is a nightmare. Then I remembered I do not have to hide from the rain. I scrunched my hair and kept going. It was fabulous. An absolute first!
For years, Gretchen, my old friend and fellow thin hair, is the only person who was comfortable talking about this. We have gone from a silly buying sprees together add-on hair and tried more products to "thicken lifeless hair" than I can remember. All to no avail. Here we were, two calls intelligent women who wear little or no makeup, and I liked the way I expected "- but we were always scrounging around for the next new hair product or breakthrough. But I always stayed away from complicated procedures. So that what finally tipped the scales for me? still not sure I know. Maybe it was just wishful lifetime to know what it feels like to wake up in the morning and see the wild hair instead of separate fine strands, honed-down.
However, while I did my courage appointment fear quickly faded as I sat in the chair. It's amazing how very personal and emotional the whole process. At first I was a little embarrassed and did not want to talk to Diane, I just wanted her to do his thing and be done with it. She insisted and took me to talk about how I wanted my hair to look. He talked about how it made her feel to be able to help women look or style that I had never known before. In no time I felt very connected to Diane. I realized that no one else can be trained in a procedure, but it takes a truly unique person to become a partner in a firm so personal.
She took me through each step and explained that the hairs were glued or attached to my hair with a protein polymer and the heat does not damage the hair. Multiple strands of hair stick together. Diane told me that the places where they join hairs may feel a little strange "- as do nail extensions at first '- but that would soon be used. Would also keeps reminding me the fullness and density, not altitude. And every hour or so, I was up and walking. binding process lasted four hours.
All oohed and exclamations in hair quality I was putting in. (Since I still had something permanent in my hair, perm Diane decided to Great Lengths hair before putting it on, so you could wear your hair curly or off. Turns an excellent idea.)
He then joined the hair, Diane cut and styled my hair. By then, however, as they wanted to get home and find out if you really loved me or if he had been silly and vain.
In the end, I like to have more hair, but it took me a while to get used to playing the polymers "connectors". I like the fact that my hair looks like I've always wanted '- or almost. What I really like is the hair like 'my daughter - thick, long and curly. But that will never happen.
People tell me I look younger, and that's good. I must admit I especially like it when someone says I'm better than ever and only I know why.
Will I live with improvements? I do not know yet. Great lengths suggest you take five or six months to compensate for natural hair growth and then reapplied. I guess I'll decide then. For now, I'm enjoying what the new hair style, which actually means less design time. I can apply the products and not worry about my hair getting tangled, I can use pins and not worry that they slide out. And actually, I really do not need my hair style, you can just fluff and go.

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