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Hair Rebond in David's Salon Part 11/11

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

The guy continues to blow dry my hair in preparation for the trimming part. I was not able to film the trimming part, which was the last procedure done on my hair. In any case, the guy and I had a very interesting discussion about God's Word, the Bible. The discussion went on during my haircut, which I guess was the reason why I totally forgot to take a video, hehe. The lady just trimmed the sides of my hair, above the ears and the back part of my hair. After that, I was off the hot seat! Whew! The whole hair rebonding procedure took about 3 hours. Now that was long, very long! HOw glad I am it's over! hehe. David Salon's at the Marketplace Mall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines Nov. 5, 2008

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  • how much did you pay for your hair rebonding? pls reply... my fb.. victor korville de gracia.. thanks,, :0

  • @victorericdegracia1 - around P1600 :D

  • wew nag humaba buhok mo kakatingin ko lang uli sa pt 1

  • @zexion8890 - yup...nagulat nga ako. biglang humaba hehe

  • @demarcjw do you get hairloss for rebonding?

  • @filipinofear13 - i had falling hair after a few months after this treatment....if that answers your question. :)

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  • I think the haridresser took 3 hours because he liked you lol

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  • what was that cream for " in the first parts" is it straightning cream or just to protect it ??????????/

  • @demarcjw wow that is super cheap

  • ask ko lang po kung ilang araw ka hindi maliligo? thanks

  • @encoreameya actually our hair texture is just the same as other races. But I heard that Chinese consider straight hair something auspicious, and most Asians don't really take much time to style their hair in the morning so many just keep straight hair because wavy and curly hair sometimes end up really messy.

    Depending on the place, rebonding would be quite popular, even for those who have naturally straight hair I guess because it's some fad.

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