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She gets her points across by using simple words; words that young people, including young readers will understand.The average head of hair grows about one-half inch every month, and on average, hair should be trimmed (or the ends should be dusted) every 6-8 weeks. The texture of the hair is one of the factors that determine how often you should have your ends trimmed.If you keep your hair trimmed on a regular basis, then you only need to get about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch trimmed off, when you do get your ends trimmed. Now on the other hand, if you haven't had your hair trimmed in a while then you will certainly need more.I would like to tell you about a children's book I recently read. The name of the book is "Where's My Hair?" The book is about cancer. It tells about the days of cancer treatments in a young pediatric oncology patient. The book is downright amazing.First of all let me tell you about the illustrations. The pictures in this book are so bold and full of color. The pictures are life like; even the smallest details are included. On one page the illustrator included body charts.Okay, and we're just going to continue that stitch passing the needle through itself, through the thread so that it makes a locking stitch. Alright, so after you've sewn off the two ends of your braid, you want to make sure that you go in and cut all your cords and cut off the synthetic hair that you've blended in. You don't want to leave the synthetic end blended in with their own hair. It will only cause knotting. So, I'm going to measure one more time to make sure that my extension matches my braid. Checking both sides and they look good, okay. So, now we're ready to attach the extension. Okay, so I am going to ask my client to hold the two ends of the extension, thank you, okay and I'm going to pin up one side. We don't want the extension to do too much slipping while we're sewing, okay? Okay, now with our needle we're going to go in and do the same stitch that we did to connect our two ends at the center. We're going to start at the beginning, coming through the two chords and we're going to continue to stitch from one side all the way around to the other side.

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