Question:

Hair Extensions?

My hair extensions (Great Lengths) are curly even when blowdried, which is okay I guess because the top of my head has no extensions in it and it is naturally curly, BUT, when I sleep on them, if I leave them down my head sweats, so I have to pull them up on top of my head in a loose scrunchie. Then, when I wake up, I either have to wet them and redry and curl some with curling iron OR wash and dry and curl with curling iron because otherwise, they are just a stringy, greasy mess and don't even look like hair. I'm debating on getting them taken out and living with my nightmare haircut while it grows out but I'm going on a cruise in April so I'm scared to go that drastic unless I got clip on extensions or something. I've tried rolling these things, straightening, etc. The ONLY thing that works is wetting or washing each morning, blowdrying, brushing the fool out of them and curling lightly with a 1 curling iron. ANY suggestions? Should I get them out or live with them a little lo

Answer:

You can use a curling iron to make the perfect banana curls, then you can put a light layer of gel on. You can also try anti-frizz serum. Before you curl, spray on some hair silk spray so your hair doesn't get burnt out. :]
get some mousse or something that will keep your hair moisturized, and something for shaping your hair (sorry not sure what it's called) and some holding hairspray. use the moisturizing mousse (or whatever you choose) , then straighten, then use the shaping thing when you curl it with big curlers, finally once you've got it right, use hairspray.
You are going through the same thing I am going through right now. I just rescued a standard poodle he was used as a breeding dog but was not trained properly in the house so he marks in the house, so what I have been doing is whenever he marks a firm no when caught in the act and he goes in the crate for 10 min. I am the sister of a professional dog trainer and groomer and these were what I was told my sister also had this problem with one of her rescued dogs and now he doesn`t mark in the house anymore and not as often outside. When outside do a firm tug on the leash and keep walking, if not on a leash catch him in the act clap your hands to grab the attention and a firm NO so far it has worked for me I have had my Spikey boy for a month and he hasn`t had an accident in the house in a week and a half.
Boston is right. You are asking about refund not return. Tax return is the paper you file with IRS to determine your tax due. And work clothes are not deductible unless it's for safety purposes or it's uniform that can't be worn when off duty. I am not sure where you get the idea that gas for driving to work is a tax deduction, but in most cases, costs of commuting are not deductible.

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