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11/20/23 bQute beauty blog #9 - Thanksgiving Quteness

11/20/23 bQute beauty blog #9 - Thanksgiving Quteness

by Shannon P. November 27, 2023

 Your hair is done, your outfit is fly, hopefully you have already received your manicure and your pedicure. As you are holding hands and saying prayer or passing the gravy, you do not want people looking at your hands wondering when you are going to get a fill. There should be no chipped nails or paint. I call those kid nails. Kid nails belong on kids. 
10/30/23 bQute beauty blog #6 - ReOrr Hair Replacement

10/30/23 bQute beauty blog #6 - ReOrr Hair Replacement

by Shannon P. November 24, 2023

ReOrr Hair Replacement by bQute is one of the few companies that has contracts with the medical community. For those with alopecia or who are in the middle of receiving chemotherapy or radiation that can cause hair loss, their services may be covered under their medical insurance. It qualifies under durable medical equipment “DME”. This is the same thing that arm slings, wheelchairs, crutches, and neck braces are. Check with your insurance company to see if they cover it but every day more companies have been covering it.
10/30/23 bQute beauty blog #5 - It’s a Fade, It’s a Wig, It’s a MAN WEAVE!

10/30/23 bQute beauty blog #5 - It’s a Fade, It’s a Wig, It’s a MAN WEAVE!

by Shannon P. November 20, 2023

There is no shame in wearing a man weave just like there is no shame in going bald or any of the other choices in between. The main factor should be the man’s comfort level. Whichever style he can afford that is going to make him the most confident should be the preferred style. A man weave can last up to two months if taken care of correctly.

10/23/23 bQute  beauty blog #4 - Wiggin Out

10/23/23 bQute beauty blog #4 - Wiggin Out

by Shannon P. November 20, 2023

Wigs have made a comeback and are here to stay for the foreseeable future. Covid helped expediate their arrival and even though many companies are now attempting to put the brakes on working for home and logging into Zoom meetings, people are still rocking the wigs. I have been a hairstylist for over two decades and back when I started, they were almost non-existent.

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