All About White Hair
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Hi CMF, can PM me her contact & salon details too. Thanks a lot…
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ctct61t:
Hi CMF, can PM me her contact & salon details too. Thanks a lot...
Pls check your PM -
Thank you so much, CMF.
It’s very detail how to prepare for the henna. Thanks again… -
I might get a few red arrows for this… but aren’t we, by attempting henna or hair colouring totally qualifying having grey hair as socially/physically unacceptable? In today’s society, a lot of pressure is put unto adults and children alike, what is acceptable and what is not. The most important thing is to rule out health issue, right? If health is not affected, then the only "problem" would be the white hair itself. Is it even a problem?
I recall having a classmate with a lot of white hair, from when she was in primary school. She never coloured her hair. It never bothered her, and it never bothered us either. We just accepted it as part of her. Like how some of us have curly hair, fuzzy hair, freckles on our face, moles, flat nose… and the list of "imperfections" goes on. -
Hi CMF, kindly PM me her contact & salon details too?
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Can go to Bee Choo salon… Not bad!
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jjxy mum:
Can go to Bee Choo salon.. Not bad!
Hi,
I passed by Bee Choo salon at Clementi but did not make any enquiry as in a rush.
Is it expensive?
They charge by package or per session?
What material they use? -
catddy2002:
Their price range from $32 to $57 depending on hair length. (previously was from $28 ).jjxy mum:
Can go to Bee Choo salon.. Not bad!
Hi,
I passed by Bee Choo salon at Clementi but did not make any enquiry as in a rush.
Is it expensive?
They charge by package or per session?
What material they use?
My last visit was $52 . I did not sign up any package but my husband did.
Package is 10 times free 1 time.
They used chinese herbs. -
kitty2:
I usually go to the salon in AMK central for my hair colouring and they used herbs,not chemical.
Kitty2, can u pm me the name & address of this salon? Any side effect so far.
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Some people have more white hair than others, possibly due to some vitamin deficiency or from using too much brain cells.
White hair, like 'lao hua', are obvious signs that we have reached a certain age. All these are tell-tales of a common, unavoidable destiny, of the human life cycle.
Most people are anxious about doing something about them, looking for quick fixes. I find the best way is to ensure we continually stay healthy instead of looking externally for improving our looks. Not wanting to accept that we are ageing by dying our hair colour and still looking 'younger' can be shocking when our body system starts to deteriorate. Many even go to the extreme of plastic surgery. Doing all these are merely keeping up with appearances.
Of course, it is easier said than done.
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