Quick Fix Hair Extensions

Many people I have spoken to seem to be under the impression that you can get hair extensions for about 50 KD if not more. It’s the truth but not the whole truth. The cost of human hair extensions range from 50 to a 100 KD to more, but synthetic locks come at a price of 5 KD a piece, of which one is usually enough for a subtle effect while two will make it look like you just found a magic potion for overnight hair growth.
Instead of going to a salon, you can pick up the extensions from these little shops in the building opposite Marks and Spencers in Salmiya. There’s two of them, and I’ll give you their number upon request but it’s easy to spot anyway. Bargain is the key word. I had bought two curly sets of locks in January for a New years Eve party, and they truly had a stunning effect. And I’m not even bragging yet. They sit tight throughout a night of crazy partying, and not once did I feel like they were coming off. I did use hair pins to secure it as well, even though they did in fact securely clip on. Recently, a certain cat managed to get its paws on one and the result was rather knotty but when I recounted the tale of the distressed tresses to the shopkeeper, he kindly volunteered to fix them back into shape for me if I got them back there.
They are a perfect quick solution, and you can easily take them off at the end of the night. Besides I think human hair can be used for this instead and help clean up the oil spill. Peace out, and enjoy your misty Monday peeps.





Useful info for the people who are looking for Hair Extensions.. Hope to see more good posts in the future.
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