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amother
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Sat, Sep 07 2019, 9:43 pm
I finally spent a decent amount on a shaitel. Shaitel macher carefully chose shaitel that had good hair. She cut and told me it’s okay to come back and cut more. I came back and back again.. probably 5-6 pounds times. We added baby hair, thinned out the wig... it still doesn’t look good. I don’t even know what to ask her to do anymore. I’m not comfortable wearing this shaitel and it’s a shame since I really need a new one and I spent a lot.
At this point I’m willing to go to someone else. I’m looking for a top of the line shaitel cutter who can work wonders and fix up my shaitel.
I live in Lakewood but would travel anywhere in NJ, Brooklyn, Queens, monsey, Manhattan....
Any suggestions???
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snoopy613
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Sat, Sep 07 2019, 10:33 pm
maybe you should try wearing the shaitel for a while before you put money into it. I have found that often with time, the shaitel looks better, or you may be able to figure out what it is you dont like about it
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amother
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Sun, Sep 08 2019, 1:12 am
Wow, not an easy situation (speaking from experience).
Before you take it to anyone else, be sure that you want to keep the wig- because once someone else cuts it, she may not take further responsibility. If she cut it and you don't like it, she should work with you until you're happy- even if it means switching it for another wig.
Good luck...I hope the outcome will be good.
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amother
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Sun, Sep 08 2019, 1:45 am
Takes time to get used to a new wig.
maybe it's good and nice u just dont see it, maybe ask another opinion someone u trust.
I would definitely not take it to a different wig salon, then u will loose the original one that did it for u.
I know it's sad.
Libbyswigsalon is great she's in monsey u can follow here on Instagram.
Good luck
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Sun, Sep 08 2019, 4:39 am
amother [ Copper ] wrote: | Wow, not an easy situation (speaking from experience).
Before you take it to anyone else, be sure that you want to keep the wig- because once someone else cuts it, she may not take further responsibility. If she cut it and you don't like it, she should work with you until you're happy- even if it means switching it for another wig.
Good luck...I hope the outcome will be good. |
This. She may no longer stand behind it if someone else touches it. That is pretty standard in the industry.
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