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miko update............

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I wish I was in the DC area so Miko could do my hurrrrr........then I wish I had the monies to pay Miko after she finished....:look:
 
Those before and after pictures are great. She really knows how to work with natural hair and define the curls.
 
When she 1st left the salon in NY I was given her cell phone number. I spoke w/her personally & she had just begun 2 do hair n DC. I wanted an appointment 4 a silkener. She told me that it would be @ least $400. Maybe more - she would have 2 assess my hair 1st. That $400 stopped me dead n my tracks. :ohwell:
 
i was gonna go to dc since i have some fam going to howard that i could visited at teh same time, but 400$ is outlandish:yep: #00 range i was willing to stretch for but 400?:nono: I dunno bout dat:look:
 
She would really have to give me some outstanding results for me to come up off of 400 bucks for ONE chemical service. :ohwell: Esp. b/c I have to get relaxer retouches at least every 2 months.

Can you tell her how you want your curls to look or does she just loosen them as much as she can? I would want bigger curls w/no frizz, some shine, and smoothness. :cool:
 
thanks for sharing miko's information. her hair has always been pretty to me :yep: but I just can not see myself paying $400 for the silkner, though :nono:.
 
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I am finally going to take my braids down and I want the shingle or silkener look but she sounds extremely expensive. I live in Md so I can go to DC. I just don't know if I can afford her and if it is truly worth it.
 
I'm really not that impressed w/her client's hair. :( It looks dry and heavy IMO. IMO her sister in NYC does a better job.
 
Four HUNDRED dollars for a perm/texturizer/silkener? Oh, Dizzam. Must be nice to have that sort of money to drop on hair...... :lachen:
 
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