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crzy4mickey
02-09-2005, 10:12 PM
Hope this is the right place to post this question but here goes....how long do you usually keep a hair wrap in? They told us they last 2 weeks to 2 months. If it lasts more than 2 months can you still keep it in?? My daughter has one and wants to keep it in as long as she can but i'm not sure if I should (this is our first experience with a hair wrap). Any input would be helpful!

Pea-n-Me
02-09-2005, 10:29 PM
My DD7 has had hers in since Jan 20 or so, still looks good. Last two times she had them the whole thing eventually broke off. That leaves a very small bald patch but eventually the hair grows back. If you want you can take it out. My DD would freak if I attempted that so we'll just wait until it falls off. She still has the old ones on her memory board.

crzy4mickey
02-09-2005, 10:33 PM
My friend cut her daughters off becuase it was breaking their hair. One lasted less than 2 weeks the other about 3 weeks. They have really thick hair but my daughter on the other hand has very thin hair. I don't know if this make a difference but she would also put up a fight if i tried to cut it out!

clutter
02-11-2005, 01:16 PM
My dd's last one lasted from July to November. Got a little faded, but it was still in good shape.

crzy4mickey
02-11-2005, 01:43 PM
WOW! Everyone keeps asking when i'm going to take it out because the hair must be dirty underneath but we wash it all the time. :confused3 I would think that would keep it clean, after all there isn't much hair in the wrap.

tink90
02-11-2005, 04:24 PM
Mine staye din for about 3 months, then broke off :confused3 o well now its in my scrap book!

Steffi
02-11-2005, 08:14 PM
My DD's first hair wrap stayed in for more than 3 months. She got it in mid-May of her kindergarten school year, and still had it when she started 1st grade! It finally started to unravel, so I just pulled the threads off. The hair underneath was very tangly, but not damaged...a little detangler and combing & it was good as new.

The last hair wrap DD had stayed looking very nice for over a month, but DD wanted me to cut it off before it unraveled so that she could save it.

SnowyPrincesses:)
02-11-2005, 08:46 PM
How much are the wraps, where do you get them and what do they look like?
(pausing for breath :blush: ) I'll be going with two little girls and I'm sure I should budget for these.

tink90
02-11-2005, 08:55 PM
How much are the wraps, where do you get them and what do they look like?
(pausing for breath :blush: ) I'll be going with two little girls and I'm sure I should budget for these.
Here is a picture of a wrap: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/tink90/1570541639.jpg

They are about 1.00 a inch i think :earsboy:

Hope i helped, I think th elittle girls wil love them!

crazee4mickey
02-11-2005, 09:09 PM
Our 6 year old daughter had hers for almost 2 weeks and we took it out because it was really breaking her hair--her hair is fairly fine but I didn't expect it to break off so much! :eek:
P.S. Great name! ;) :)

SnowyPrincesses:)
02-11-2005, 09:26 PM
Wow! Thanks guys! What great responses! I'm sure even if I tell them they will make their hair break off it will be a lesson they insist on testing themselves. One girl will be 13, she's been out of the province only once on a school trip-but never left the country! Her mother will not be along and I'm sure she'll be the first in line for this one! The other girl will be 7 and of course want one too :rolleyes1 (luck for me her mother will be there so I only have to pay for the one!!!) :banana:





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