loveallthingsitalian
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I went au natural 2 years ago that that was one thing I didn’t have to worry about but it was in terrible condition and totally out of shape.
Still looks a mess.Colour was done?
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I wore a similar length Revlon wig whilst having/after chemo it looked nothing like thatWell, in the photos it could pass as a wig rather than natural hair to my eyes.
I think that people can forget that wig care is as important as caring for the hair that grows out of your scalp.I wore a similar length Revlon wig whilst having/after chemo it looked nothing like that![]()
Boy do you need someone to laugh with at that timeI think that people can forget that wig care is as important as caring for the hair that grows out of your scalp.
I had an aunt who had chemo wore a wig and the combo of hot oven and artificial hair = frizzled fringe. We had a laugh about that.
Knob
My younger daughter & I go to the same place, we have different stylists but both of us say that it's the best salon we've ever visited. I'd rather spend money on my hair than practically everything else in lifeI prefer an appointment with a dentist than any hairdresser ! ! I have to be REALLY desperate before anyone with a pair of scissors goes near my hair. I think it stems from back in the late 80's when I went for a colour and a trim (I will still a young late 30's) and first the shade of blonde was wrong so meant another 2 hours treatment - after 4 hours I came out with the correct colour BUT it had been styled like Gloria Hunniford ! (as she looked back then) - feeling mortified doesn't begin to cover it, so it was head in the sink as soon as I got home. I think I've bit the bullet for a cut a handful of times since then.
Hairdressers don't know the power they wield - in either making someone feel good about themselves, or turning their crowning glory into a complete disaster.
Total knob - is that ok?No really, LATI - what do you really think? I think that was too unclear.