MaryAnnDVC
"Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless
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be sure to get full instructions on the care of the braids.
My DDs (14 and 12) saved thier money before this trip so that they could get their hair braided. The cost was $45 for 1/2 head, and $100 for the first hour for a full head, plus $16/quarter hour after that. My DDs (with our strong encouragement
) opted for 1/2 head.
DH took them (I was out meeting a DIS friend
) to their appt at Periwig's at the Beach Club. Apparently, after their hair was braided, they received no instructions on the care of the braids so that they will last. By the first night (after a 4 PM appt) two of the elastics had broken on DD14's hair.
I took her back to the salon, and another hairdresser, Jackie, fixed it...she had to replace all the CLEAR elastics, as they were the ones breaking and apparently aren't as strong as the others (pink). She was very nice about it, but made it clear that she was very busy. Then she went through all the instructions which the other hairdresser hadn't at all. (BTW, these are...use gel and hairspray every time before going out, sleep with a headband or bandana over the braids, squeeze diluted shampoo ONLY through them in the shower...do not scrub.)
On the way back to the BWV where we were staying, DH called me on the walkie talkie to say that an elastic (clear) on our other DD's braids had broken and the whole braid had come undone. I had to take her back, and this time wait 1/2 hour before having it and all the others fixed (she had ALL clear ones), but like I said, Jackie was very nice.
No one got hair WRAPS this year, but I think in the past we received written instructions on the care. They really should be doing that for braids...there's more care involved, and more money to have it done.
My DDs (14 and 12) saved thier money before this trip so that they could get their hair braided. The cost was $45 for 1/2 head, and $100 for the first hour for a full head, plus $16/quarter hour after that. My DDs (with our strong encouragement

DH took them (I was out meeting a DIS friend

I took her back to the salon, and another hairdresser, Jackie, fixed it...she had to replace all the CLEAR elastics, as they were the ones breaking and apparently aren't as strong as the others (pink). She was very nice about it, but made it clear that she was very busy. Then she went through all the instructions which the other hairdresser hadn't at all. (BTW, these are...use gel and hairspray every time before going out, sleep with a headband or bandana over the braids, squeeze diluted shampoo ONLY through them in the shower...do not scrub.)
On the way back to the BWV where we were staying, DH called me on the walkie talkie to say that an elastic (clear) on our other DD's braids had broken and the whole braid had come undone. I had to take her back, and this time wait 1/2 hour before having it and all the others fixed (she had ALL clear ones), but like I said, Jackie was very nice.
No one got hair WRAPS this year, but I think in the past we received written instructions on the care. They really should be doing that for braids...there's more care involved, and more money to have it done.