Okay, so, I started this whole “hair unlimited” thing a while back, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I had this idea that I wanted to be able to do anything with my hair, whenever I wanted. Braids, weaves, buns, you name it. I was inspired by some pictures on Pinterest – they were all about hair cuts and natural hair styles and these amazing long hair styles, I saved them in a board I called “the endless hair ideas”.
I started by just messing around with my own hair. Tucking it behind my ears, trying out a messy bun, stuff like that. It was fun, but I wanted more.
Then I got my hands on some hair products. I’m talking conditioner, pomade, those colorful hair dyes. I read somewhere you could unlock hairstyles by selling them to some guy named Eury, so that’s what I did. I’m not sure if that’s relevant, but hey, I tried it. I experimented with adding layers to my hair. I heard it could make thin hair look fuller, and I wanted that volume and thickness. I cut and colored and styled, trying to imitate the looks I saved on my board. I even tried to learn to do the balayage technique myself!
Next, I roped in some friends. I told them I wanted to practice, and they were surprisingly cool with it. I was nervous at first, but I got better with each head of hair I worked on. I tried all sorts of styles, just like those pictures I saw online. Some turned out great, others… well, let’s just say we had some laughs.
I kept practicing, and I got pretty good, if I do say so myself. I even started getting requests from people who saw what I was doing. Now, I wouldn’t say I’m a pro or anything, but it’s definitely more than just a hobby. I like to think that I have developed a “limitless style” and I’m able to help others to feel beautiful every day in every way. Maybe one day I’ll even have a little salon of my own. Who knows? The possibilities are as unlimited as the styles I can create!
It’s been quite the journey, going from just messing around with my own hair to actually styling other people’s. It’s all about trying new things, making mistakes, and learning along the way. And trust me, there were plenty of mistakes, but every time I managed to create something beautiful, it made all the effort worth it. That’s the real deal about this “hair unlimited” thing – it’s not just about the hair, it’s about the transformation, feeling good about yourself, and maybe helping others feel good too.