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Woman's £500 Extensions Ruined By Schoolboy Error

Woman's £500 Extensions Ruined By Schoolboy Error

A woman's £500 hairdo was destroyed after breaking three "rules" for long-lasting hair extensions.

A woman has shared the aftermath of breaking the three golden rules for maintaining hair extensions, after accidentally ruining her £500 hairdo.

Lissa Paterson, 18, was delighted with her 'lush' princess-inspired hair extensions but two months later while at a party with friends she tied her hair up, jumped into a hot tub and ended up with them getting wet.

Lissa loved having hair extensions (
Kennedy)

She was mortified when she work up the next morning when she saw how the previous night's events with her pals ruined her hair.

Lissa said her friends were 'speechless' when they saw the 'worst case of bed head' they'd ever seen and she spent around 50 gruelling hours trying to comb out the knots in her matted hair.

The teen confesses that advice is to avoid chlorinated water, wearing your hair in a bun or sleeping with wet hair after having extensions fitted - and she managed to do all three in one night.

Lissa said: "I was just with my friends one night in a hot tub drinking and one of them thought it was funny to dunk me under.

"I was like 'oh my God, my hair extensions, what are you doing?' and then I kind of laughed it off because I didn't expect anything to happen, it was the first time I ever had them fitted.

"All the chlorine from the water got in my hair and it was just shoved up. I was so drunk I ended up passing out and forgot about it and when I woke up it was just one big lump of hair at the back of my head.

"I was just mortified. It was so matted, my hair barely went past my shoulders, before it was down to my bum - it's just my luck that it happened to me.

"They got absolutely ruined and destroyed after two months, it was definitely not worth the money."

Due to lockdown, the nail technician from Banbury, Oxfordshire had to wait three months to visit the hairdressers to fix her 'destroyed' locks and claims it was the 'best day' when she eventually had them cut out.

Lissa had to wait months to get her hair fixed (
Kennedy)

"I wanted big long thick princess hair and ended up with troll's hair to be honest. I think it [hair] was a lot worse than being dragged through a hedge backwards," Lissa said.

"I woke up and I literally thought I had a bee hive stuck in my head, it was horrendous. My hair was a monstrosity, it was just awful.

"My friends were just a bit speechless, they were just like 'what has happened to your hair? I think you've woken up with the worst case of bed head we've ever seen'.

Lissa compared the ruined extensions to a beehive (
Kennedy)

"It's like I'd been tied to the bottom of a car and drove on the M40 or something, I don't even know.

"We [friends] had a bit of a laugh about it. Everyone was just making jokes about it and asking what had happened, if I'd lost my hairbrush and if I'd had a good night's sleep."

Lissa said that for three months after the hot tub fiasco, she tried to conceal the 'massive matted bits' that remained in her head by wearing ponytails, hats and hoodies until she visited the hairdressers.

They spent five hours trying to comb it through with coconut oil and although most of it did come out, some of her natural hair had to be cut along with the extensions.

Lissa wants to warn others about the effects of not taking care of hair extensions (
Kennedy)

Lissa said: "My hairdresser's mouth dropped when I went around. She was so shocked, after we got it all out she banned me from ever getting hair extensions again.

"It was the best day when I got it cut out. It felt so good to be able to run my fingers through my hair and not feel this big lump of matted, horrible hair.

She said she can now laugh about the 'ordeal' but posted online to raise awareness of what can be the outcome if the aftercare for hair extensions isn't followed.

Lissa added: "I keep seeing all these girls posting that they're getting hair extensions done and I just think they all need to be warned.

"I kind of broke all the rules of hair extensions at once, but you still wouldn't expect it to be that bad - don't get them in chlorine, don't put your hair in a high bun and don't sleep with it wet. And don't do all three together.

"I know they say don't get them in chlorine if you can avoid it because it can dry it out, not to put it in a bun, and don't sleep in it wet, but I've never heard for this reason.

"They don't really explain in the aftercare that something this bad can happen. You just think that your hair's going to get a bit dryer, or it might go a bit frizzy, you don't expect it to absolutely destroy your own hair.

Lesson learnt!

Featured Image Credit: Kennedy

Topics: Style, Hair, Beauty, Real Life