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Re: Digest Number 294   Message List  
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Hi Dash, I have worn extensions for the past 10 years, everything from
weaves to Great Lengths, hair locs, etc. But my stylist for the past 4 years
has he me totally hooked, she's great. Girls come up to me every week asking
who does my hair, she does a really natural job and it doesn't cost an arm
and a leg. Contact me directly at getchristina@... and I'll give
you her information.
Christina
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From: <hairgroove@yahoogroups.com>
To: <hairgroove@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 7:01 AM
Subject: [hairgroove] Digest Number 294


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> There is 1 message in this issue.
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> Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Re: Hair Extension places in LA-Area
> From: "Syren" <syren1234@...>
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> Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 02:46:34 -0000
> From: "Syren" <syren1234@...>
> Subject: Re: Hair Extension places in LA-Area
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> Hi Dash-
> First of all, whatever you do, do not buy your human hair from the
> Hair Shop on Wilshire. Their hair is shite and I've spent hundreds
> of $$ there and consistently gotten garbage doghair no matter how
> expensive it was. You're better off taking your chances at His &
> Hers - at least the salespeople are knowledgeable and nice as opposed
> to the ignorant bitches whose only purpose is to unload hair at the
> Hair Shop.
> Next. You really need to do some research as to the TYPE of
> extensions you want - what you want to achieve. Length,fullness,
> both, what? Stylish or natural looking? How much maintenance are
> you willing to do? There are many methods out there.
> Having said that, I'm surprised that there aren't more stylists out
> there doing white girl-type extensions in town. Go to a black
> community and you'll find more talented extension stylists than
> you'll know what to do with. Meanwhile, you need to decide what it
> is you want.
> Hope this helps.
> --Syren
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> --- In hairgroove@yahoogroups.com, "dash2425" <dash2425@y...> wrote:
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> > Hi, I am planning on getting extensions. I am caucasian and have
> fine
> > blonde hair which I chopped off to about mid-neck and I absolutely
> > hate it. Want my long hair back! Not sure if I should get weaved or
> > bonded extensions. I know very little about extensions other than I
> > need them very quickly. Weaved seems to be less expensive. I went
> > over to the Hair Shop in LA and there is a lady there that does
> > inexpensive weaves-- although mostly they just sell hair there.
> > Anybody know of good salons to go to in the LA-area and what type
> of
> > extension I should get?
> >
> > Thanks!
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