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Ready for a Hairstyle Change, But No Bad Hair Days? Try Hair Extensions First!


brandyReady for a change, but don’t want to end up with a bad hair month or two? At The Hair Styler.com you can use their amazing virtual hairstyler to try more than 8,000 hairstyles in 53 colors.

To be absolutely sure you’ll like how a drastic change like a dramatic new hair color or a radical change to your hairstyle will actually look on the real you, try out your new look using Pro10 Hair Extensions made with Ultima Protein hair. It’s a great way to guard against weeks or even months of Bad Hair Days.

That’s Brandy (L), modeling a variety of styles achieved with Pro10 Hair Extensions. Take a look at some of the Before and After photos in No Bad Hair Days Blog’s Flickr Group to see more before and afters of the huge changes new dos created with hair extensions can do.

You can join The Hair Styler for $14.95 for three months. But there also are lots of nifty features you can use free of charge like a questionaire that helps you find your perfect hairstyle based on the shape of your face, hair texture, color, density and length, plus your height, and several other considerations we often overlook in the rush for a change.

There’s also a free download of an e-book with professional tips for your best hairstyle ever, and the opportunity to vote and comment on other people’s makeovers and celebrity hairstyles.

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One Response to “Ready for a Hairstyle Change, But No Bad Hair Days? Try Hair Extensions First!”

  1. Isn’t beautiful hair great? Thanks for sharing. :-)

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