Christmas Things!

Hurray!!! Christmas is finally here after waiting for 11 months...chaii. I love Christmas because I get to see lots of shiny and sounding things; I also get to have customers everywhere making different type of hair styles ever known to man. Speaking of customer sef, leme drop this Christmas message to my goons in the house. I know some ladies will be like “Me, I won’t make Christmas hair oo,i’m not a baby”…(yinmu for you) Even if you won’t make Christmas hair, you will sha do New Year’s hair or enter hair dressing salon before or after the season. So, you are also included in this short message of mine
See ehn, Festive season-hair can be stressful oo, especially trying to get bookings with hairstylist, so leme give you few tips on how to boycott the Festive Hair stress.
Firstly, carry your phone today and call your Hairstylist now! Most hairstylists are loyal to the early timing customers, they hardly disappoint them. So, jokingly/seriously make them know that they are making your Christmas hair. Hence, whenever you get there few days to Christmas, they will find time for you.
Secondly, buy whatever embodiments you want to use for your hair today. Study has shown that prices of weave- on, attachment, beads and some other things tend to dance up when the year is rounding up. So make up your mind with your hairstyle you want to make and get the things you need to make them now before then price becomes double.
Thirdly, whatever treatment, retouching or hair colouring you want to do for Christmas, make sure you do them before things get stuffy, hairstylists do not like to be slowed down during festive period. Another point is that things tend to get hurried up during festive seasons, so your relaxed or treated hair needs time before weaving/plaiting. But when you do everything sharply, it may break/ weaken your hair later.
Finally, cook rice and send mine. Lol
Do have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

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