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ey! After the longest time of doing the chacha over rebonding my hair or not.. i finally did it. yahoo!!!! Six freaking butt-hurting hours, considering the warning of not eating noodles.. hahaha! Since the dawn of the Rapunzel long shiny hairs, I have always battled against undergoing any treatment for my hair. My usual excuse, "maganda ang hair ko noh!". true! I loved my hair, it was not that smoothly straightened and bouncy but had natural curls.
I didn’t have to go to the salon. I color my own hair once in a blue moon and I had the least maintenance for it. I only go to salon to have it cut once in a while. But i have always wondered, would that style fit me right? How would i look like if i got that kind of hairstyle?
So Thursday last week, I went to the parlor as motivated by my buddy. "eto na, kaya ko ba to?" (pertaining to the long stretch i have to endure waiting for the dresser to fix my hair). I asked them how much it’d cost me. 1,550 for the rebond and another grand for the cellophane. whatttt???? of course i throw a lot of money in restaurants, buy a dozen of bags and pairs of shoes but goodness! "I can cut my own hair thank you!" was what i told them. My buddy burst into laughter. After a few more convincing, i was already shampooed and my hair was covered with Loreal power dose cheverloo.. whatever that was! The result… ok lang. not exactly what i was expecting. They said that if i have the cellophane it will be nicer..
So today, i went back and had it done.
" wow! ok nga ah!" … "ganda" .. now i can go on doing the step-forward, step-backward dance of the wowowee girls and say " WALANG AW .. SA PAU!" ( it is a lil hurting to my ears!)… eeewwww!!!
2550 and 200 pesos tip! I think its all worth it. I am not sure am gonna keep it this way. As i have said, i like my old hair and i had no problem with it. Just had to know how it feels to have this kind of hair. Maybe next time, I’d keep my money. …. NOT!
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