Out of control hair calls for an emergency haircut


Out of control hair, that’s what I felt when I got ready for work yesterday. I quickly looked at the hours that my normal gal works on Mondays, and since the shop is only a few blocks from the office I thought, "PERFECT! I can go over lunch to get it trimmed up!"  I was sadly wrong – her hours changed, and I was informed that she would be in about an hour later so I went back to work for an hour.  Upon my return she was teaching a class. Now, I understand the importance of the class, but I was just a little disappointed that the other people working did not tell me this when I was in previously.  I decided I just couldn’t wait and got in with the next available person. I, of course, had to go through the entire part of warning him that I didn’t want to go TOO short so that the little bit of scarring didn’t show and of course he asked about it.  It still somewhat surprises me when hair stylists don’t have a clue what I am talking about when I say, “I had Bosley Hair restoration." I had to explain the entire process to him, and he was very interested in hearing about it.  I have to say, he did an amazing job on the haircut. I felt a little bad going astray from my normal gal, but now I feel I have another person I can go to if the other isn’t available.  

- My name is Michael Shelangoski, and I'm a recipient of a Bosley hair restoration and live in Portland, OR.

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I had Bosley done about 8 years ago here in Chicago. I have to say that I was a little skeptical at first. Now that I am approaching 40 yrs old, I am really glad I had the procedure done. I've been taking my propecia, as directed over that past 8 years. If I would not have had Bosley done, I know I would look a lot different today. I still have some hair loss, but not in the areas where they transplanted my hair.

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