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Where do I get these? They are fabulous!! I love hairpieces!![]()
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I wonder if this would have helped her, they seem to be fake hair in a pony already teased, saw this on Instagram a few days ago.
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Where do I get these? They are fabulous!! I love hairpieces!![]()
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I wonder if this would have helped her, they seem to be fake hair in a pony already teased, saw this on Instagram a few days ago.
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For a second I thought you were referring to me! I was have nothing to do with all of this!! Then I realized you meant all-star cheer, not my username...I'm sorry, but I am starting to wonder Exactly, whom AS Cheer pissed off for all these negative media reports?
Where do I get these? They are fabulous!! I love hairpieces!
What do you consider expensive??? Lol wonder how many seasons they would last? I emailed them requesting more info!!poshponyandbows.com
I have been told that the quality of these hair pieces is really, really good! They are expensive, but I believe that you get what you pay for and I would rather pay more for quality.
Please share :)FYI, there are many places to get those hairpieces for much less. I just ordered one, and if it is good quality when I get it I will share.
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I ordered form cheerleader hairpieces and it is Definitely not as nice as posh pony, but was a fraction of the cost. I can do CP's hair but teasing it is a pain. I am going to see just how fake this one looks. I have seen some pictures that look pretty good so we will see.
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I'd love to hear what you find out! I read somewhere they are between $200 and $350!!!! But then I think if they last a few seasons....and I think about how much I spent on some clip in extensions for my wedding LOL that I would consider that price. I love how big and full the ponytail is. Of course my gym does curls this year; wondering how well these would curl!What do you consider expensive??? Lol wonder how many seasons they would last? I emailed them requesting more info!!
Posh Pony runs about $300, and they do curly or straight. They are natural hair so you can curl them yourself too.I'd love to hear what you find out! I read somewhere they are between $200 and $350!!!! But then I think if they last a few seasons....and I think about how much I spent on some clip in extensions for my wedding LOL that I would consider that price. I love how big and full the ponytail is. Of course my gym does curls this year; wondering how well these would curl!
Have you ever tried to tease yours? If so how did it do?We actually have one from there...best $20 I ever spent and it matches perfectly!! Doesn't look fake at all. Just wish it came in a longer option. But it takes me less than 10 minutes to do CP's hair and that includes the bump!
Examples I see from these stories:
Have we (parents) started to feel like our kids are entitled to whatever we think we are paying for? Do we all think we are deserving of whatever exception we hope for? How has it become that so many parents think that their kid should be "above" the rest, and is so special that nothing applies to them?
I agree with this. I waiver between thinking two things. On the one hand, we, as a society, have become so individualized and self important that we simply expect there to be no consequences for doing what we want to do. On the other, our thoughts, actions and feelings have become so globally available that it's easy to find others who will help us justify behaviors that we might have been less inclined to share if there were consequences in our local community. It's an odd combination, feeling justified by strangers, and feeling important enough to act on everything we think or feel.This has been a societal shift over the past few decades and it is by no means exclusive to All Star Cheerleading or sports, in general.
A lot of it has to do with parenting, perceived entitlement, and lack of responsibility/accountability.
Not to mention, as a whole, honor and perceived social consequence have disappeared---for example, if I took my child out to eat in Germany and she screamed her head off I would have been told to leave (not asked, told), in our country not so much. But moreso, unless I was with family or friends no one would really know if I let my kid scream in a restaurant, or pee in a Playplace, or take down a aisle worth of toys at Target---I'm not held accountable for my actions socially because my town is big and I rarely see people I know out. 50-60 years ago, if you were improper or acted socially loose, the whole neighborhood knew about it and you were talked about or worse, shunned. The need to keep your children 'in line' was demanded, now not so much...
I agree with this. I waiver between thinking two things. On the one hand, we, as a society, have become so individualized and self important that we simply expect there to be no consequences for doing what we want to do. On the other, our thoughts, actions and feelings have become so globally available that it's easy to find others who will help us justify behaviors that we might have been less inclined to share if there were consequences in our local community. It's an odd combination, feeling justified by strangers, and feeling important enough to act on everything we think or feel.
I don't have one but had asked for information a few weeks back. They come pre teased and it's real hair so it curls and teases the same as your own hair.Have you ever tried to tease yours? If so how did it do?
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I know post ponys do, but the one I have form Cheerleaderhairpieces didn't I was asking about that one. Its synthetic, and if we use it I will have to tease it a bit.I don't have one but had asked for information a few weeks back. They come pre teased and it's real hair so it curls and teases the same as your own hair.