Monday, May 7, 2012

Hair extensions, which type is best?

Does anybody know the best method of putting in hair extensions? A few years ago i had the big weft of hair glued in but it was hot on my head, stiff, and u couldn't really pull your hair up, so i wanna try the individual strands like Great Lengths or Cinderella because it seems those would be better if you wanted to put it in a ponytail, etc. From what i have researched so far it seems like the Cinderella extensions is what I'm looking for because I know I don't really want them braided in and with the Cinderella it's glued %26amp; heated.....whats the difference between cinderella and fusion? which is the best price and what does it usually cost? Because I don't want to spend a fortune. Anybody have any advice or pics? and also which is least damaging? Thanks so much for any help!



Hair extensions, which type is best?

I have the Individual Strand Extensions heat fused in.



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Hair extensions, which type is best?

I suggest that u get the braided in weave because you may get a bit tired of the cinderella hair. I also believe that cinderella hair stays for a while which is a plus, but also is expensive and many places might not do that type of weave. Braided in weave in cheaper and looks really natural if done correctly. Anything with glue is more damaging regardless of the strength of your hair. Glue and heat to me = damage. Braided in is more healthy, I have it done, and my hair grew better that way. Glue pulled my hair out. Cinderella weave and to get it done probably can cost anywhere from $400-$600, remember you have to buy the hair and get it done, or get it done and pay more for a salon's hair. You can buy a nice grade of weft hair for about $25-50 a pack and get it done for $100-$150 at the salon.

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