It is not difficult to provide a review on the Brazilian Remy (Straight Wave) 22 inch Color 2 (8 ounces) product. The hair is soft and luxurious; and, I must say, is ten times stronger and more lustrous than my own hair.
My name is Winnie Smith. I am a professional choreographer; and have been engaged in this profession for quite some time. I have considered (a) hair integration for an enormously long period of time. Interesting, I would continue to think about it€"that is, from the standpoint: most my female dancers wear their manes pulled back in €pony tails€ or very tight buns. I mean, in other words, the fact other women in my world wear their hair in such a constrictive manner, that I would (still) consider a long flowing mane for myself. I have, however, as previously alluded to: thought about this style of wearing my hair well before I became a choreographer. Besides, the dancers are instructed to wear their hair back, as not to get it in their own face(s) while practicing their dance routines, or that of their partners. I know, too, the women dancers with their hair tightly pulled back; have hair weaves or extensions themselves.
I make the latter statement, in part, because when the female dancers do let their hair down; many of them have the best looking locks. I found out, quite by accident, when having lunch with one dancer at a favorite Bistro here in town that the great looking hair that graced her shoulders, after hours, was the result of human-hair extensions. €Is that not expensive?€ I asked my friend. €Everything is relative€ was her reply. What she (really) meant€"I believe: Was it could be as expensive as I wanted to make it. I decided to try to take a budget-approach as to the matter.
I am grateful for the Internet nowadays; and equally thankful I came upon this site. I chose the Brazilian Remy (Straight Wave) 22 inch Color 2 since the color was what I wanted; and twenty-two inches of hair was what I was also looking. After all, I would rather take away or have some cut off if it proved too long.
In any event, I took the human-hair to my stylist. He worked on me a good long time. Once he was done I could not believe the same woman was staring back at me in the mirror: so pleased was I with the results of the hair integration. I went home; put on my best pair of jeans; instead of the scary looking ones I (usually) wear after hours; and a clean cotton white top. I ran my hand through my full, lustrous locks. My real hair could have never grown in this good.
I needed to go to the grocer, but was afraid, however, the transformation might prove too much for my regular grocery store. I headed to another grocery retailer located on another side of town. I felt truly transformed as I pushed my cart from aisle to aisle. I must have been asked fifteen or twenty times if I needed help finding anything. Either this was a most efficient display of customer service on the part of this new grocer's employees; or it was the hair. I concluded, it was the hair.
I pulled back my beautiful locks for work; so no one was the wiser. However, when off-work I find going out with my full head of hair has been a vast improvement with regard to my social life and when I go shopping in general. I am better received at retailers and restaurants; and social acquaintances (some of whom I have not seen in awhile) are all abuzz about how great I look. The latter statement, needless to say, does wonders for a €girl's€ self-esteem. I would recommend this quality Remy product to anyone who is interested; and further state: €Hair integration is a Godsend when you are wishing to €glam€ up your appearance.€ Also; and again, at work, you can just pull your hair back; and no one is the wiser when it comes to your glamorous outside-of-work look(s).
My name is Winnie Smith. I am a professional choreographer; and have been engaged in this profession for quite some time. I have considered (a) hair integration for an enormously long period of time. Interesting, I would continue to think about it€"that is, from the standpoint: most my female dancers wear their manes pulled back in €pony tails€ or very tight buns. I mean, in other words, the fact other women in my world wear their hair in such a constrictive manner, that I would (still) consider a long flowing mane for myself. I have, however, as previously alluded to: thought about this style of wearing my hair well before I became a choreographer. Besides, the dancers are instructed to wear their hair back, as not to get it in their own face(s) while practicing their dance routines, or that of their partners. I know, too, the women dancers with their hair tightly pulled back; have hair weaves or extensions themselves.
I make the latter statement, in part, because when the female dancers do let their hair down; many of them have the best looking locks. I found out, quite by accident, when having lunch with one dancer at a favorite Bistro here in town that the great looking hair that graced her shoulders, after hours, was the result of human-hair extensions. €Is that not expensive?€ I asked my friend. €Everything is relative€ was her reply. What she (really) meant€"I believe: Was it could be as expensive as I wanted to make it. I decided to try to take a budget-approach as to the matter.
I am grateful for the Internet nowadays; and equally thankful I came upon this site. I chose the Brazilian Remy (Straight Wave) 22 inch Color 2 since the color was what I wanted; and twenty-two inches of hair was what I was also looking. After all, I would rather take away or have some cut off if it proved too long.
In any event, I took the human-hair to my stylist. He worked on me a good long time. Once he was done I could not believe the same woman was staring back at me in the mirror: so pleased was I with the results of the hair integration. I went home; put on my best pair of jeans; instead of the scary looking ones I (usually) wear after hours; and a clean cotton white top. I ran my hand through my full, lustrous locks. My real hair could have never grown in this good.
I needed to go to the grocer, but was afraid, however, the transformation might prove too much for my regular grocery store. I headed to another grocery retailer located on another side of town. I felt truly transformed as I pushed my cart from aisle to aisle. I must have been asked fifteen or twenty times if I needed help finding anything. Either this was a most efficient display of customer service on the part of this new grocer's employees; or it was the hair. I concluded, it was the hair.
I pulled back my beautiful locks for work; so no one was the wiser. However, when off-work I find going out with my full head of hair has been a vast improvement with regard to my social life and when I go shopping in general. I am better received at retailers and restaurants; and social acquaintances (some of whom I have not seen in awhile) are all abuzz about how great I look. The latter statement, needless to say, does wonders for a €girl's€ self-esteem. I would recommend this quality Remy product to anyone who is interested; and further state: €Hair integration is a Godsend when you are wishing to €glam€ up your appearance.€ Also; and again, at work, you can just pull your hair back; and no one is the wiser when it comes to your glamorous outside-of-work look(s).
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