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Date Posted: 11:45:04 10/01/16 Sat
Author: Michele D
Subject: Re: My Husband's Hair
In reply to: Betsy 's message, "My Husband's Hair" on 09:05:42 06/29/14 Sun

>After several years of trying to convince my husband
>to do something different with his hair, he agreed to
>go to the beauty salon where I get my hair done. The
>stylist cut his hair and then proceeded to start
>setting his hair in rollers. I was shocked and my
>husband was speechless. After his hair was set,
>she put a hairnet over the rollers and he spent over
>half an hour under the dryer. I actually thought he
>looked cute with his hair in rollers and sitting under
>the dryer next to a couple of women. He did not
>appear happy.
>
>Once he was dry, she removed his rollers and gently
>back combed his hair into what I thought was a nice
>but slightly feminine style. As she was combing him
>out she started talking about how his hair would hold
>a set much better if he got a perm. My husband
>indicated he did not want a perm and did not intend to
>set his hair at home. But I did like his style and
>asked him to consider getting a perm. I am looking for
>some advice. Since his appointment at the beauty
>salon he has let me set his hair after a shower and he
>has slept in his ro

I am Glad you got him to your salon and I think more men should do things like that, My husband does the same but i would pass on the perm unless? you perm it without the solution and neutralizer, sort of like a perm using setting lotion and see how he feels about it, Good luck Michele D

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