Growing (out) pains. Extensions?

Anonymous
Me: 35 year old busy working mom, who has been through medical issues over the last year and is feeling very frumpy.
I tried pulling off a short hair cut, which worked right after a couple good cuts, but I've also had some really bad cuts and then the inevitable awkward stages.

I let it grow out from April through July, then on a whim thought I'd get it cut.. and of course I regretted it.

Now I have this growing out pixie, I have some major meetings/job events coming up, and I've even been asked for a headshot for my company's website...

Long story short, I'm thinking of getting hair extensions. Nothing major - I'm not trying to get shoulder length locks, but anything to make me feel more presentable during the next 6 months of awkward hair.

I have an appointment for later this week. This link kind of shows what I have in mind, although I would be happy with even less of a drastic change: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/309341068165372740/

Of course I'm starting to get cold feet. The expense (likely minimum $200 plus tax and tip), the wondering if I'm vain for wanting to do this when we have so many other things to pay for/take care of...

Anyone willing to share their experience with extensions on short hair and cheer me on? I'll be happy to report on the outcome later this week!

This link kind of shows what I have in mind, although I would be happy with even less of a drastic change: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/309341068165372740/
Anonymous
Ugh I’m sorry, I’ve been there… no experience with extensions but they seem like a lot of work and money for something temporary

What about getting into a clip or headbands?
Anonymous
OP: I had a consultation with the salon, I was advised that with the length of my hair I should do a topper and extensions. I was quoted about $2,000 and up. Needless to say, I am not getting extensions! Call it ignorance on my part, but I expected to pay up to $500. Will try to be patient and grow my hair out
Anonymous
Extensions are not going to be able to get your to shoulder lenght from a pixie cut if you are white and have regualr white person hair. There just is not enough to work with in all likelyhood, and you will be looking at a $1200-1500 install and hair price.

You are better looking at getting a couple nice quality synthetic wigs (wigs.com) that are similar in color to your bio hair and wearing those during the grow out phase.
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