
Here's a news flash for you: Nobody is what they appear to be. Everyone when they are their "real self" looks differently from how they look in person. I thought about this recently, because I was told that:
· William Shatner, even when he was Captain Kirk, was wearing a toupee.
· Same goes for Ted Danson when he was Sam Malone on Cheers and Ron Howard when he was Richie Cunningham on Happy Days.
· Half the middle-aged guys you see on TV who seem to have an okay figure are actually wearing a girdle to pull the flab in.
This revelation shattered my view of the world, that many of my childhood heroes were bald, until I realized: None of us in public look like we do when by ourselves. One look in the mirror in the morning, with my hair pointing all directions, confirms this. So why shouldn't we do our best to look good in public?
Which leads to my main point: there's a new product, advertised on late-night TV, called Clip-In Bangs. They are similar to extensions, but they clip in the front of your hair. They instantly give a lady bangs that completely change her appearance. Is it really how she looks? No--but that's ok. I have a sister who bought Clip-In Bangs and she almost looked like a different person. She looked absolutely amazing.
Hey, we brush our teeth, ladies wear lipstick, guys wear higher shoes to appear to be taller. So I'm all in favor of a gal wearing Clip-In Bangs to give her a new look. I think that once you see how great they look, you'll be a fan, too.
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