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    Posted: June 10 2005 at 12:16pm

I know this has come up before, and I thought I remembered someone saying you can buy them at Sally's.  So I just called and they quoted me $50

I really need to get one to practice on soon ( I am doing a wedding party next month) and the dos they want are new to me

any suggestions on where to get them for not too much?

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http://www.hairpiece.com/product.asp?pf_id=APE401:
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http://hisandher.com/store/shop_product.asp?main=MAIN_006&am p;sub=SUB_001&pro=9:
The Gloria heads and Gloria head holders are sold separately.
Gloria Heads - $29.00 each
Gloria Head Holder - $6.50 each

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Thank you!

I thought that $50 was a bit high

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$50! They sell them at the Sally's near me for $29. I knew each store had different inventory, but different prices? Sheesh.
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There are different qualities too.  I think a good practice mannequin for updo's has better quality hair than one for haircuts.

     I've been told a competition up-do head is about $125.  But I don't know for sure.  I bought the His-n-hers one ($29) last November to practice my pinchbraids and She's just fine.... Lovely really.  Not one complaint out of her.

     I think you get the best wear out of these b%^&c's if you rinse really well with warm water once a week and condition.  Shampooing turns the hair to sh*te.  cheers

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the haircutting heads hair is rubbish, its like a brillo pads hair :P

 

updo ones we use are quite pricey but the hairs just like the hair on your head.

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