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Help with hair needed

RandyChris Nightfire
Arrogant pervert
Join date: 21 Dec 2007
Posts: 61
06-09-2008 03:33
Hi there, I hope some of you kind residents can help a guy with a problem...
I am looking for somewhere that sells flexi curly hair, as my fiancee would like to have some..I want to surprise her by finding out where she can buy this type of hair...
Thanks
Serene Fall
Registered User
Join date: 22 Dec 2007
Posts: 8
06-09-2008 03:37
cake, ETD, Calico, Magika are the ones i like
Aebleskiver Thibedeau
Sapiosexual
Join date: 6 Feb 2008
Posts: 351
06-09-2008 03:43
Analog Dog
Monica Balut
Beam-Me
Join date: 18 Feb 2007
Posts: 311
06-09-2008 04:56
Check out /327/49/238146/1.html. About every hair vendor is mentioned there.
Ann Launay
Neko-licious™
Join date: 8 Aug 2006
Posts: 7,893
06-09-2008 06:05
Try Calico Creations first...she's pretty well known for her curly hair.
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Yosef Okelly
Mostly Harmless
Join date: 26 Aug 2007
Posts: 2,692
06-09-2008 06:47
Cake has some flexi curls. Anywhere from Shirley Temple to Cher on a bad hair day.

Jolie Femme makes my favorite women's favorite. Her curly hair is more loose, 80's hair band syle. I think she has the most realistic and sexy hair you can get. From playful to erotic to formals I like all her styles. But that is just one man's opinion.

Calico Creations are usually not as flexi which means they don't fly all over the place when you are dancing. Whether that is good or bad is up to you.

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Just want to mention a few things here.
1 - Hair is universally no transfer. You can't typically buy it and give it to her.
2 - Hair is a personal statement of style and taste for a woman. You are walking on thin ice by giving her a hair style you bought even if she described it to you, gave you pictures and color samples and you paid to have it custom made by her favorite builder. Just saying.
3 - Typically, women enjoy shopping.

If I were in your position, I would find and LM several choices for her. Take her around to the places and pick up demos but let her decide what she likes. You could make her a "gift card" and put in a notecard:
what the gift is (one set of hair, a full set of curls, whatever)
why (just because, happy 3rd month aniversary of your first date)
then landmarks of the stores with names of the styles you liked at each.

I mention the "gift card" because it does not feel as if you are just giving her cash -- which, in a sense, you have to do just to buy her a gift of a hairsytle.

Good luck.
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JeanGenie Jewell
Registered User
Join date: 2 Apr 2007
Posts: 380
06-09-2008 07:06
Analog Dog is the oNLy one for me for curly hair....hair taken from real human hair photos, makes all the others seem flat...
Colette Forster
The Real Deal
Join date: 4 Apr 2008
Posts: 221
06-09-2008 07:31
Check Calla, they are my fav hair place...but now I need to go check on the others listed here!
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Nic Writer
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Join date: 25 Mar 2007
Posts: 740
06-09-2008 08:27
Bewitched Hair/House of Heart also makes some very nice curly styles.
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Garrett Laramide
Upholder of Murphy's Law
Join date: 27 Dec 2006
Posts: 249
06-09-2008 08:39
I'll toss in another vote for Analog Dog.
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Sassy Romano
Registered User
Join date: 27 Feb 2008
Posts: 619
06-09-2008 09:07
Analog Dog for my favourite fine flexi hair