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Spaci32 View Drop Down
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Joined: Dec 07, 2001
Location: Between corn and mountains
Posted: Feb 19, 2002 at 9:45pm

I don`t know if this is a good suggestion or not but I was thinking of maybe having a place where we can help each other with finding good hairdressers around the country. I`ve just moved and don`t really want to risk just going to anyone and having a problem. It`s happened before and I had to cut over 5 inches off! So recently I`ve just scheduled my cuts when I make a trip back home but that is few and far between. Plus I feel I really would like someone to analyze and give some suggestions on how to help me achieve my maximum potential but driving to a trusted professional such as Texas is a little out of the question. What do ya`ll think?

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Posted: Jul 20, 2002 at 9:45pm
I second this idea

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Posted: Sep 09, 2002 at 9:45pm
[QUOTE=Spaci32]
I don't know if this is a good suggestion or not but I was thinking of maybe having a place where we can help each other with finding good hairdressers around the country. I've just moved and don't really want to risk just going to anyone and having a problem. It's happened before and I had to cut over 5 inches off! So recently I've just scheduled my cuts when I make a trip back home but that is few and far between. Plus I feel I really would like someone to analyze and give some suggestions on how to help me achieve my maximum potential but driving to a trusted professional such as Texas is a little out of the question. What do ya'll think?
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Please take your time and be patient .Hair nightmares become a reality , especially when you are looking for a beautician.Every beautician needs to experience and learn the type of hair they are working with.Start with basic shampoo and conditioning treatments and then gradually let him/her trim your hair.The more they work with your hair the more they will learn about your hair and you as a whole.
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