Monday, May 7, 2012

Hair Extensions. Any opinions? Idea of cost?

I'm thinking about getting hair extensions but don't know anything about them. How are they attached? Is it real hair? What is the cost? How long does it last? I live in Washington/Oregon border, anyone know of a GOOD place to get it done in either state? Have you had a bad/good experience with hair extensions? Any info would be helpful!



Hair Extensions. Any opinions? Idea of cost?

there r several ways to get them attached,.they usually put some black plastic balls or other materials on a tiny bunch of ur hair, n then they will heat the plastic material to change it into a softer n half-molten form, then they will put the fake/real hair on the the molten material, n after a few sec, it will dried up, n there it go, ur hair extension.



its up to u to choose whether usin real hair or fake ones, but real one is better since u can dye them or do anythin u can do wif ur own hair. they r like the same.



it last about 3-6 months for them to last, it depends how nice u treat them.



n i dun live ther. but u can search for some details on the internet or ask ur frds which hav their hair extension done for more advices. actually each place do the same thing, the point is givin the stylist a better description how u want ur hair to be, thicker, or juz like the same, wht kind of style, stuff like tht. Also bear in mind tht if ur hair is not typically black, u hav to choose carefully for ur hair color, u dun want to end up like a rainbow.



yes i had my hair extension, n i chose real hair, they do look like my hair, it only took me half an hour havin them done. the first day i wasnt reli used to it, cuz it hurts when i sleep n bath, but now its ok, tho it still hurts a lil when i bath. if u got any more questions, feel free to ask me. o n one thing to remind u, if u hav curly hair, dun comb ur hair too often after havin hair extension, cuz tht will bring u a fuzzy look



Hair Extensions. Any opinions? Idea of cost?

Well hair extensions are pretty good, if u get he ones that are made of real hair or it may look too fake. But cost wise getting real har extensions id kinda costly%26gt; it depends on ure usage



Hair Extensions. Any opinions? Idea of cost?

I've heard more bad things about them than good. There are different ways to put them in and different expenses. I can't tell you what is the better way cause I think they are bad for your real hair and a pain in the you know what to deal with. Some are sewn in, glued in, clipped in. I've heard anywhere from $300 to $2500. Taking anywhere from a half hour ( clipping) to 8 hours. Your real hair will break off and you will have nothing but trouble with them from what I hear.



Hair Extensions. Any opinions? Idea of cost?

they are attached in alot of different ways clamps, glue, thread,ect.. some are real and some are synthetic. the cost will depends on what you need and want. get someone professional to help you before you get it done.



Hair Extensions. Any opinions? Idea of cost?

As the field of hair extension services evolves, a number of techniques have been developed to lengthen %26amp; thicken hair. Essentially, each of these techniques can be placed into one of two groups: track extension or singles. Singles are the easiest and most common method of application. Unfortunately, although it is the easiest method, it is also the least dependable and most hazardous to the state of your natural hair. Adhesives or metal clamps are used to bond the hair extension to your natural hair. Bond loses its adhesive properties when mixed with oil, or when heat is directly applied to it. As a result, this method is not recommended for clients with oily scalps, or an affinity for shine products or other great hair products that may sacrifice the integrity of the adhesive. Because the use of heat-related tools and products is also not recommended with this method, you may spend a lot of time waiting for your hair to dry naturally, or be unable to straighten or crimp your hair from root to end. Metal clamps, as the term suggests, are not the most comfortable to sleep on. The stress that each clamp places on your natural hair can also be detrimental in the long run. Because singles application relies entirely on the amount of hair one has to begin with, the end result is often not as thick and luxurious as track application, as most stylists are unwilling or unable to spend the amount of time required (at least 5-10 hours) to produce professional results. In instances where single application is absolutely desired or required ...

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