My mum just payed $300 for me to get hair extensions. I have wanted thick hair forever and I finally got thick hair when I got my hair extensions and I was so happy.
I went to the hairdresser today and I asked to get the ends of my hair cut a little bit shorter and I asked if she could razor the bottom 2cm of my hair so it wasn't cut straight across. Anyway by the time she had finished my hair is about half as thic as it was before and it looks all thin and stringy. I am so upset, I don't know what to do and my mum is really angry too coz she just payed so much money.
What do I do? I have been crying all day and I can't afford any more extensions. What do I do?
Additional info, added Wednesday July 16 2008, 6:54 am: The end of my hair is about half a centimetre thick when i have my hair in a ponytail, before I could fit my whole hand around it. I am so upset. I have waited years to get extensions coz I felt bad about my mum paying for it, I am always so worried about money. Now I have just wrecked everything. My hair never ever grows and hair extensions wont grow back.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Jehmehh answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 4:24 pm: Wait did she cut your extensions like that, or your actual hair? And did she know you had extensions?
Either way I would go back there and complain. You should get your money back.
Wait so she knew you had extensions AND cut them?
I'm pretty sure you could still cause a fuss. She had no right to do that. There's gotta be a way you can do something about that. [ Jehmehh's advice column | Ask Jehmehh A Question ]
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