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I'd buy the weave hair I want that costs $$$.

I'd personally commission Jamyla and her team at Oyin to make me gallon sizes of conditioner, juices&berries, and whipped pudding.

I'd get scientists to make products that are 100% natural, with natural preservatives, and smell yummy. Actually, if they could just make me a 100% natural preservative that's just as good as optiphen/phenoxyethanol, I'd be supremely happy.

Me too!
And my own personal hair braider/twister who knows how to work with 4b hair with out ripping it all out of my head
 
I would buy a filtration system to rid my house of hard water, and hire a Jamaican spa chef (or my sister In law) to make me healthy, nutritious food all day. I would also employ a braider/twister like Pamela Ferrell and finance her campaign to encourage everyone to become natural :grin:
 
:lachen::lachen:Girl. You Must Stop!

*chile please book me an appointment while you're at it..i'm so there*

I am currently watching a You Tube video about the Phyto Universe. Looks heavenly :love::love:

I am going to go some time this year!!

PDub you are wrong for this! :wallbash:
 
1.Buy a steamer
2.Buy a Pibbs dryer
3. Have a person come to my house to rollerset my hair for me whenever i washed my hair.
4.Buy a water softener
 
An insane amount of money right? Hmmm, def have a salon space connected to a Japanese style bathroom complete with those kick ** toilets; shower; and bath. Hair stylist trained in NY & Paris. An Esthetcian trained with Aveda. Pibbs; Takara Belmont Micro (hair steamer). Get the following certifications: Kundalini Yoga; Pilates; Alexander Technique; Doula. Take the following classes: Tribal Dance; Belly Dance; Pole Dance;-0
and live in Kauai 7months of the year; NY 1; Paris 1; Japan 1 and travel the remaing two months. Sorry to go on and on but I had to be specific just in case someone out there was feeling extremely generous :-)

'k I'm done
 
I'd probably just buy all the hair drying, hair straightening tools I need. Other than that. Nothing really. My biggest problem is slow hair growth. If I could build a time machine that speeds up hair growth while simultaneously slowing down the aging process, than that'd be cool.
 
Get the most expensive flat iron I could possibly find. I feel like Ive been budgeting forever to get a good one.
 
a live in personal stylist (male..LOL), a room in the house which is my very own personal salon with a hair steamer and such like
 
Buy all KBB and hairveda products. In fact id move the KBB salon into my home. Then id hire someone with the same hair as me and have her try all the possible hair products id want so see how well they would work.
 
I am currently watching a You Tube video about the Phyto Universe. Looks heavenly :love::love:

I am going to go some time this year!!

PDub you are wrong for this! :wallbash:


My bad!!:grin:

I'm going in February for my birthday. I am so excited!!!
 
An insane amount of money right? Hmmm, def have a salon space connected to a Japanese style bathroom complete with those kick ** toilets; shower; and bath. Hair stylist trained in NY & Paris. An Esthetcian trained with Aveda. Pibbs; Takara Belmont Micro (hair steamer). Get the following certifications: Kundalini Yoga; Pilates; Alexander Technique; Doula. Take the following classes: Tribal Dance; Belly Dance; Pole Dance;-0
and live in Kauai 7months of the year; NY 1; Paris 1; Japan 1 and travel the remaing two months. Sorry to go on and on but I had to be specific just in case someone out there was feeling extremely generous :-)

'k I'm done

My favorite place too :yep:
 
I cannot really think of anything. So I guess I don't feel like money is hindering my ability to take care of my hair. All my staples are cheap yet effective :D.
 
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Lets see...

First of all i'd have an in-home 3 chair salon, Complete with Pibbs, Steamers, and massaging shampoo chairs, 52 inch flat screen TV. Basically tricked out, and set apart from the rest of the house.
I'd have a personal competent stylist that I completely trust on call to do my hair whenever I don't feel like doing it myself. (Every week)
I'd have an extensive collection of different textured indian hair wefts for my sew ins i'd be getting from my personal stylist.
I would have a few (5-10) high quality custom lace wigs as well.
I'd get a FHI Runway, no make that 2.
I'd get at least 5 gallon sizes off all my staples and if they didn't come in gallons, i'd stock EXTENSIVELY. I'd also buy a couple bottles of BKT.
I'd order a bunch of Qhemets, KBB, Oyin, and Anita Grant stuff for my DD's hair.
I'd order whatever other products that I want to try, but just can't afford right now.
I'd go to Aveda Institute and get my cosmetology license. I'd take advanced cutting and coloring classes to expand my skills. I'd attend all the best workshops to learn the newest techniques in weaving, color and cutting.
 
I'd have build a salon in the house and I'd hire the 'organizer lady' from Clean House to come in and build a storage system that allows me to see all the products I have available.
 
I cannot really think of anything. So I guess I don't feel like money is hindering my ability to take care of my care. All my staples are cheap yet effective :D.

Same here.... I can afford all the products I use, b/c they are all affordable...
 
.i would build my own salon in my house...i dont think i would have a stylist b/c i enjoy doing my hair...its "me" time or my sister could do my hair...i would have all the products a want and fab tools like the Pibbs, Sedu (already have the FHI) ...
 
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