Its the time of the year again when I have to endure hours in a salon chair to remove any traces of my real hair or "the sumpa" as they call it in VO. I've had my rebond retouched yesterday in Victor Ortega as my curly hair is starting to grow already. Rebond works perfectly for me as I'm a wash 'n wear kind of girl. I don't want to be bothered with styling and all that. Until I had my hair cut short, of course. Having a short hair requires styling and blow drying to have volume. But the one of the perks of having a short hair is that Lance (my stylist in VO) gave me a free hair spa because hair rebond there is a fix Php 1,000 but since I have short hair they don't have to use as much medicine and spend less time ironing my hair.
After four hours of undergoing hot hair iron, the terrible smell of the medicine, listening to gay lingo which I have a hard time understanding and reading countless fashion magazines to pass by the time, my hair now looks like this! Yey! Well, there's really not much difference when seen in a pic. Lol
* I wonder where I was looking when I took this photo.*
I've had three rebonds done in Victor Ortega and I have no complaints. They also did my PC. Usually,my hair looks flat as a deflated balloon after a rebond but I was very specific that I want my hair to have a 'lil volume because I can't wash it for two days and supposedly I have work today. What I like about them is that they really listen to the customer's request and actually follow it. So if you want to have a rebond, I would suggest you go to Victor Ortega salon. They're rebond is very cheap but the results are as good as those in expensive salons.
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