i have the ken paves hairuwear vibralite set and I love them. I spent about $55 for the whole set and you cannot tell it is fake hair. It's even better than the real hair I got a week ago. I am very happy with it and would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to take baby steps into the realm of extensions.
Which is exatly Ken's goal. To create great training wheels for women who want to try extensions and give them the confidence to step up as high as they want with the experience. He actually is helping the entire industry because he helps women be fearless about trying new things to look and feel better about themselves.
That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger or drives you totally insane. :-)
Which is exatly Ken's goal. To create great training wheels for women who want to try extensions and give them the confidence to step up as high as they want with the experience. He actually is helping the entire industry because he helps women be fearless about trying new things to look and feel better about themselves.
On this note, the reason I started with the whole extension thing to begin with was that it was only $55! I just wore mine again this weekend to a party and everyone was going crazy over them. The color matches perfectly and they are nice and thick. It really is the perfect accessory. If you haven't bought them already, run to hte store!!!!!
oh, and by the way, I just read somewhere - maybe here???? - that you can use velvet covered hot rollers on the vibralite hair with no damage done. Pretty cool
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I love the concept of "training wheels" for getting used to the experience of extensions. I remember a zillion years ago when Jose Eber (sp?) had those infomercials with his clip-in extensions. I sat, spellbound, wondering if I would be able to figure out how to do them right. Although I wanted them SOOOO badly, I never did purchase them because it just seemed so complicated. I was afraid to spend all that money for something that would end up just looking ridiculous. Jessica Simpson is being so open about wearing extensions, and offering a system designed to be easy to use for the beginner. I really respect her for making it okay to enhance your hair without feeling foolish, and for providing a non-daunting method to try extensions for the first time.
Here's to the end of my BAD HAIR LIFE!
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Kristie, I totally remember those infomercials!! I though wow, I would
love that but I just couldn't imagine having to put them in or wearing
them everyday. How funny!! I also think it's great that Jessica Simpson
wants to show others how she looks great. She's sharing her secret.
Most women are so not like that!
i dont rember the inf is infomercials... :( i wish i did! i love hollys hair from girls next dtore and sometime think they are clip ins. so it shows them going there- maybe they are. its werid because if you watch her hair sometimes its long and think then when she is just chillin out she ties it back and it back it is this little itty bitty thing- which is why i think clip ins. does he still sell clip ins?
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Barbielocks....I love Holly's hair as well. It always looks so shiney and put together. And soooo blonde!! I also love Bridget's hair. Of course we know she wears extensions because she told us in an episode!
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When I was at the Jessica Simpson/Ken Paves photo shoot in April there was this gorgeous model there with dark black hair. Really pretty girl. She looked familiar somehow but I couldn't immediately place her.
It was one of those things where I was trying to figure out where I met her before. So I asked her and she said she had been the Playboy Playmate of the Year. Well that didn't ring a bell for me because I really don't check out Playboy. Then she said maybe I knew her from her boyfriend who was a pro football player. And again...no lightbulb there.
Finally she said that she had been on an episode of Girls Next Store and was best friends with Holly and Bridget. Then it all fell into place. In fact, on one of the episodes the girls took her to Las Vegas to celebrate her birthday. I remember watching that episode in fact. So lightbulbs finally went off.
I asked her to tell me "the real scoop" on the girls and she said that they are just like they seem on TV. Really funny and true sweethearts. She actually stayed at the PB Mansion for extended periods while working on the various spreads and the cover and got to the know the girls really well. She said that they were so much fun to hang out with.
So Sherrie you are right on with your observations.
It was so funny bumping into her and she was really sweet (the model). And definitely surreal.
That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger or drives you totally insane. :-)
I remember that infomercial also, and as a matter of fact I bought some!!!
Let me tell you, I never left the house with those things in my hair! I spent one afternoon trying to put them into my hair, my husband made so much fun of me. First of all the instructions were not very clear, and second my hair is so thin and fine all they did was slip down everytime I cliped them in. They also came with a "halo" looking thing, basically hair on fishing thread in a circle, good idea, but not so good when you have a small head and cannot adjust the size of the circle. But I tried and tried for umpteen hours, and never managed to get them into my hair and look good!!
The only wear these extensions got was from my Rottwieller, my hubby clipped one onto her rearend so that she would have a tail!! Wish I would have taken pictures of that, it would have been so great to email the company the before and afters. Granted, at the time these came out, we didn't have the world wide web. Boy, does that date me or what????
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