What is a good argument for getting a hair weave?

Jillz asked:


i am 15 years old and i want to get a weave, but i have to come up with a good argument so i can tell my parents so i need the facts! I'm not going for anything ghetto so don't worry. But i need to know THE FACTS like cost and all that stuff and how long b4 you have to get it done agian? to maintain it.... also i have horrible frizzy curly hair, so i want my hair more straight and little longer

plz and ty

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  1. Nashya C says:
  2. warda s says:

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    there is no good arguement!

    its NOT UR HAIR!!! u want someone to compliment something u wish was urs?

    weaves are fake and gross….thank God i was blessed with long thick hair.

  3. Sarah C says:

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    The cost depends on how long your hair weave is.
    I have 20″ and I payed about 100 dollars.
    And the lady that puts them in for me does a really good job
    so I have to get it tightened about once a month.
    Also, hair weave is not going to make your hair look straight it’s HUMAN HAIR so it’s going to go wavy.
    If you don’t like your frizzy curly hair go to a hair salon and ask them for a product they recommend and hair straighteners are always useful as well.

  4. Totally!!! says:

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    i no how to get your straight use horse shampoo. and if you want to be tan eat fish food

    love
    totally

  5. danqqq says:

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    girllll im goin through the same exact thing!
    well u could state the pros and cons of getting a hair weave …but the prices vary it depends on who u go to…but always remember u get what u pay for!

  6. Sara D says:

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    When I was around 16 I got hair extensions too. I did it because my hair is naturally curly and prone to breakage because I LOVE to wear it straight and it damages it, so I know how you feel.
    To find the cost simply call LOTS AND LOTS of salons in your area. Take out the most expensive and cheapest and look at the in between salons. Go see if they are credentialed and maybe look at some of their work if they have pictures. Secondly the salon should match up the extensions to your hair texture so it looks beautiful. But if you want straighter hair talk to the hair stylist about it to see what is best. A plus is your hair grows with the extensions and if you keep it up eventually your hair might grow as long as the extensions, since you are not damaging the hair with straighteners, and you can through them out. After doing the work tell your parents and maybe they might listen since you put so much effort and just let them know how you feel.

  7. A gurl;D says:

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    Just tell her you would want to change up your hairstyle a bit. Without doing anything permanent to your hair. Tell her it is better to wear weave than actually coloring and perming you hair.

  8. Chandra L says:

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    Tell her that it’ll be alot easier to mantain and that
    it’ll be quick and easy for you to do your hair
    for school! :)

  9. Savannah says:

    Same but im 11. I had one when i was nine then my mom didnt like to take care of it. So she took it out now i want to get another one but shes saying im too young. Okay she got me one when i was nine how you sayin im to young now im 11 lol…I dont understand moms…

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