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Watching Linx at Mystics and Aaliyah Edwards Kobe braids are gone, hair back to natural!
No clue why?
No clue why?
Wouldn't read too much into it. Could be a situation where she hasn't had time to get them redone yet. Speaking from personal experience, it's a process that takes several hours depending on what's getting done.Watching Linx at Mystics and Aaliyah Edwards Kobe braids are gone, hair back to natural!
No clue why?
I wouldn't have the patience and I don't have the hair, so there you go.Wouldn't read too much into it. Could be a situation where she hasn't had time to get them redone yet. Speaking from personal experience, it's a process that takes several hours depending on what's getting done.
Yeah, I didn't have much choice as a kid. At the same time, if I hadn't, my hair would have been one heck of a tangled messI wouldn't have the patience and I don't have the hair, so there you go.


I haven't been to a barbershop since a traumatic haircut in about 1972.Since the thread has taken a slight swerve...my last haircut was in 2006 or 2007.

That was one of my wife's first intros to having colored hair - a fund raiser at her hair dressers with I think pink for cancer extensions.It's most likely hair extensions, not her real hair. They're braided or clipped into the real hair. I paid $5 each for pink extensions as a fundraiser during Breast Cancer Awareness Month - they were attached to strands of my hair with a clip (the below is not me)
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Well that's good, because you'd of got ripped off. That's not pink.It's most likely hair extensions, not her real hair. They're braided or clipped into the real hair. I paid $5 each for pink extensions as a fundraiser during Breast Cancer Awareness Month - they were attached to strands of my hair with a clip (the below is not me)
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I haven't been to a barbershop since a traumatic haircut in about 1972.
I'm only 36 and my hair is starting to go gray.My hair is just starting to go gray (I'm 63) and I'm trying to decide if I want to let it go or color it.

Look around the shower drain, you'll probably find at least some of it.Well it may be going gray, but mine is going away...![]()
Sounds like work...I just use a magic marker on my head.That was one of my wife's first intros to having colored hair - a fund raiser at her hair dressers with I think pink for cancer extensions.
She now gets her hair colored, not entirely, mostly streaks, generally in the purple family. During Christmas they did horizontal green and red, not overpowering, but I admit it looked best as it faded.
Most recently, as her previous were fading, instead of having it redone she had some bright pinkish red strikes added. My wife is just a bit over 60 and gets lots of compliments, all credit goes to her hairdresser who owns the solon where we go. She also cuts my hair while my wife's color is setting, but leaves it a natural grey.