Ladies - protecting long hair.

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by Stormynights » Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:37 am

chunkyfrog wrote:I made the big leap; had my hair cut.
Unfortunately, the moron gave me a bob when I specifically requested a pixie--and brought pictures to boot.
There is absolutely no reason for some incompetent ass doing something like that to your hair. At least you can go somewhere else and get a pixie. If you asked for a bob and got a pixie it would have been worse.

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by Starlette » Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:49 pm

@CF

If you still have the receipt and it has been seven days or less, you should be able to and return to the salon and have them cut it correctly at no expense.

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by chunkyfrog » Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:53 pm

I did go back, and it was fixed, no charge.
I got the manager of the salon, who really knew what she is doing.
Even knew how to texture thick hair. I don't think the other girl had a clue what she was doing.
It is so cute now.

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by Starlette » Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:56 pm

Starlette wrote:Thank you Quietmorning. I'll rephrase what I stated: I would like to trade out the two headcovers for a buff. If they don't have something to trade, then I'd just like to give them to a good home.

Starlette
If no one is able to do a trade, then I would like to give away the two headcovers (one is black and the other one is cream colored). I'd just like to find them a good home.
PM me if interested.

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by flutterby11 » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:20 pm

quietmorning wrote:I have medium long curly hair - and the cpap mask whether I use Velcro with it (love this idea) or not, pulls a significant amount of my hair out every night. . . so I started on a search to try to find something that will protect my hair and keep my mask from slipping all at the same time.

Last night I tried this:

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When I put the cap on the first time, my initial thought was that the mask would probably slip - but it was slipping already, any way, so I'd make adjustments from there. I thought I might have to sew some ties on it and maybe some velcro on the back of my mask. The lace around the crown of the head works well with velcro, by the way.

I used just the mask last night - absolutely NOTHING slipped. I bunned my hair and put the cap on. The cap did not slip at all, either.

I am impressed. This morning I purchased a few more things to try out with my mask at night - I'll update this with each trial as I try each product.

Happy Happy.

PS Ladies, if you've found anything else that works - please be invited to post about it here.



I just received a pink one of these in the mail. I have short hair and have hugh issues with the head gear slipping all the time. I absolutely love this, and it doesn't make me hot, it is really comfortable.

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by Chihuahua gal » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:39 pm

where did you get this cap?

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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by Lucyhere » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:55 pm

Chihuahua gal wrote:where did you get this cap?

This is an old thread. I doubt you'll get an answer from the people you are directing your question to. However, good bet is that it's on Amazon. Or, maybe E-Bay. Hope you find it.
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Re: Ladies - protecting long hair.

Post by chunkyfrog » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:56 pm

See the blue text below the image. It is a link you can click.
Otherwise Google "chemo caps".

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