Saturday, 9 March 2013

Hair product for the almost hairless

It's none of my concern, but it totally intrigued me too. It's pretty basic, a fibre that sticks to hair added with mineral colour. Bam! Synthetic hair. I know I won't need it until probably I turned 105. I'm fairly hairy so it's either I (may) never go bald or be old enough to be bald. 
 


So yesterday, it got in the mail and they can't wait to use it. It was only after breakfast that they did. The old folks tried it out for laughs (really now). 


Before (The future)


I watched infront of me how this voodoo powder worked! Up close, it looks like a lint that has static energy and seems to stick firmly on the hair strands. I don't speak hairdressing, so I just know the basic terms.
So the parents tried it, mum says it's like putting make-up (Mum was being extra asian by putting the plastic gloves on, which was very unnecessary)


 Back in 1972, mum's ready for Kabuki

Caboki is one of the most basic product that could save receding hairline and general hair-loss. It does look like legit hair, and now I am not worried that one day I'll have to give up and shave my head everyday. Crowning glory will forever endure!

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