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By LJS
Date 24.08.05 11:56 UTC

After many weeks of being undecided I have finally taken the plunge to get my hair permanently straightened :)
It is going to cost me an arm and a leg but I am so sick and tired of my uncontrollable masses of thick hair that looks most of the time like I have been through a hedge backwards :rolleyes: :D
My hair is getting worse as the more the grey hair is coming through the more course and wavy it is becoming :)
It is going to take about 5 hours to do at a cost of £300 which is alot of money I know but I have seen the results and it makes your hair look in fantastic condition and I won't have to faff about trying to straighten my hair which most of the time I fail miserably :D
Has anybody else had this done or knows of anybody who has had it done as would like to hear about it !
Thanks
Lucy
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Your best bet is to find a hairdresser that specialises in afro hair, they are the best at getting even a slight kink out of any hair. They will also be able to give you different options, and have the best knowledge of what is best for your hair. :D
And to think I spent a fortune on perms in the 80's and 90's :rolleyes:
liberty (with poker straight hair) :D
LOL me to!!! :D :D :D
Not sure what has happened to mine, I have always had poker straight hair, that just hangs and does absolutely nothing, I had it permed over and over when I was younger but even perming it didn't make it curly! But now it goes into ringlets and stays when I want it to!!! :D
Lucy you havent coloured you hair have you?
I know you cant have it done if ny of your hair is coloured..... I wanted mine done but I have highlights!!! You lucky thing let us know how it looks x
By mannyG
Date 24.08.05 14:15 UTC
i take the #4 wahl clipper and take it all off in the mirror , damn women!

We know that you like to take it "ALL" off mannyG!!! ;-)

LOL :D
LOL Mackleback - gave me nightmares that did!! :P
By LJS
Date 24.08.05 18:14 UTC

Oh don't my passport piccie is a 80's throwback perm, also wearing Deidre Barlow Galsses

I look shocking :D :D
Lucy
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By mattie
Date 24.08.05 16:40 UTC
How long will it last Lucy? you hair is growing all the time.
But if you think its worth it to feel good as you work very hard maybe its a treat you deserve.
Thanks for being a great support to our rescue xx
By LJS
Date 24.08.05 18:20 UTC

It lasts for about 7 months and as my hair is reasonably long maybe more :D
It is not only a treat but also a way of making me feel good as having lovely straight hair that looks in good condition will give me some added confidence when I start my new job :)
It improves condition by about 80% and to have shiney straight hair will be wonderful :D
I know it is expensive but it is something I sort of promised myself as a reward for getting a new job :)
Lucy
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ps no need to thank me for supporting as you know why I do it ;)
By Ussher
Date 24.08.05 18:43 UTC
I know a girl who had this treatment on her hair and it was beautiful. Really straight and she said she did nothing to style it in the morning, it just went into place. I remember she also said you can't put your hair behind your ears for a week or so as it takes time to 'set' and it can permantly kink if you put it behind your ears at the beginning.
LOL Lucy all that time in a hairdressers - best have a really good book. Personally i am getting a bit fed up with long straight hair (except the grey ones which look horibly like pubes) was thinking of having blond highlights until someone pointed out how long I owul have to sit still for, how often and how much it would cost :D
I have high and low lights, it takes about two hours, no horrid plastic cap and pins to pull the hair through, lovely easy foils, and I have it done about every 10 weeks, it is £40 :D I don't think it is overly expensive. Especially as when I was high lightening customers hair, I charged anything from £50-£80

- I wouldn't pay that much knowing how much it actually cost's to get the stuff from wholesalers!!! ;)
By Daisy
Date 26.08.05 12:24 UTC
I'm not really into 'hair' - but when my totally straight, thin, brown hair started looking a little dull a few years ago I took the plunge and had some colours 'put in' :D Had it done again on Wednesday - took 2 hours and was about £40. No 'swimming hat' - they just use a spatula to put the colour in and a few foils. Hides the few gray hairs that I have :D Even my daughter thinks that it looks good :D
Daisy
I did used to have it done, when my hair was significantly shorter (shoulder length plus a little bit) gave up when the bill came to over £100 and I was having to have it doen every 8 weeks. Hair is now well past shoulder blades so I darent ask how much and dont want to go somewhere 'cheep' incase they muck it up and it then takes 3 years to grow out.
Hi-lights are a dream for helping conceal grey hairs.......(.hence my regular appointments ;) ) I wouldn't mind if they looked distinguished by appearing around my temples..........Oh no they sprout out the top of my head

Well worth it Bluebell IMHO. :D
By Lokis mum
Date 26.08.05 12:22 UTC
My hi-lights are now intermingled with lo-lights - that way, the grey gets hidden completely without me turning Pauline Fowler blonde ;)
It's really grown very long now (well, I attack the fringe with the dog thinning scissors & leave the rest to its own devices :D ) - last time I was actually at the hairdresser's was the day before Crufts 2004
I might start going again - cos now, I'm going to have to start putting it up!
Margot
Hi LJS
Just one thought - what about the new hair growth - won't it come back curly?
Nx
By LJS
Date 26.08.05 13:52 UTC

With the weight of my hair I won't need to have it done for about 8 to 9 months all being well :)
Bluebell love the 'pubes' oberservation :p
I also have mine high and low lighted as have a greying problem :rolleyes: I also have a lovely big mallen streak right at the front.
I am going to try it and see what happens. If it works it works if it doesn't then I will get my money back :)
Tomorrow at 11.30am be thinking of me ! :)
We have got a babysitter tomorrow night so hopefully will be able to show off my new look :D
Lucy
xx
By arched
Date 26.08.05 14:20 UTC
Ha Ha !!. Do you get it done locally ?. I'm not far from you, I might just pop along and stare through the window until a crowd gathers and we all point and giggle !!!.
Val
By LJS
Date 26.08.05 14:28 UTC

You wouldn't would you ? :p :p
Not telling you where I am having it done, it's a secret ! Ner ! :D :D
Lucy
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LOL @ Arched :D
Let us know how it goes Lucy :D
By arched
Date 26.08.05 14:39 UTC
No worries. I will put on my 'hairdresser detector' and scour Oxon !.
Val
ps - Hope it's lovely and that you are pleased with it. If not, there some lovely hats in the shops at the moment !!.
By LJS
Date 26.08.05 15:04 UTC

Ahh but might be going further a field maybe in the Glos or Wilts areas ;)
Lucy
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(Shhhussshhh I might have put her off the scent :p)
By jackyjat
Date 26.08.05 17:29 UTC
Blushes in Cheltenham do a good job Lucy, I know someone who had theirs done there. It was great but she's one of those people who spends exorbitant amounts of money on regularly changing style and I dont think it was long before she had it cut!
We could do with before and after pictures please!!!
Bit of not-needed-non-sense here but I used to live in Cheltenham, one of my sisters and her family still do :D
By LJS
Date 26.08.05 19:41 UTC

Before and after mmmmmmm photos of me are rare :)
I will stick with the results if they work :) I am not a fickle person ;)
Lucy
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(Val, Cheltenham has some very good Salons and not that far away from me ) :D
{{{{{Another cunning ploy to put her off the trail}}}}} :D
By Blue
Date 26.08.05 20:35 UTC

LJS that price seems very expensive. My friend got hers done earlier in the year and I think it was abotu £100 and that was at one of the top hair dresses in the UK. Alison Stewarts.
BUT I think if you want it done get it done.
ABout 17 years ago I paid £300 to get extensions ( twit I know) that was a fortune then but it took about 12 hours. I had to get them removed within 2 weeks as my head was killing me :-)
By arched
Date 27.08.05 09:41 UTC
Would you believe, we were going shopping in Cheltenham today but hubby decided to play golf instead !.
Has this been a lucky escape for you I wonder ?!!!.
Val
By LJS
Date 27.08.05 15:39 UTC

Well I am back and I am so pleased :D
Long very straight shiney hair :D
I didn't see you Val ;)
Lucy
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ooooo i bet you look so pretty :D
By LJS
Date 27.08.05 16:22 UTC

I wouldn't go that far but it is a big improvement on the old model ! :D
Lucy
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By arched
Date 27.08.05 16:14 UTC
But I might have seen you !!!.
Glad you are pleased with it.
So, where did you go in the end ?!!.
Val
By LJS
Date 27.08.05 16:19 UTC

http://www.andreaandachille.co.uk/ at the Chippy salon.
Andrea's son did it ! :)
Lucy
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By arched
Date 27.08.05 16:25 UTC
Yeh, thought so - that was the first place I looked !!!!.
Val (nose growing !!!!).
By LJS
Date 27.08.05 16:27 UTC

Ah so the demented looking woman stood with her face squashed up against the window was you !

:D :D
Lucy
xx
Hi Lucy Glad it looks SO good. They look like a real treasure and they are charging less than my hairdresser in Buckingham did some 6 years ago :o
p.s. is he georgous??
By Blue
Date 30.08.05 22:34 UTC

Where are the piccies :-)
Pass 'em on if you get any Pam. :-D
>Long very straight shiney hair
It sounds lovely Lucy, glad you're pleased with it. :-)
By LJS
Date 03.09.05 16:25 UTC

No piccies as I would break the camera :D

Take pictures from BEHIND you so they can see hair but not ur face ;) Bet you wouldn't break camera anyway...they survive with my bro!!! :D
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