Monofibre Hair Extensions

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suzie quinncy
 

Postby suzie quinncy on Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:07 am

yeah and yours is the biggest rubbish i read in a while

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:04 pm

suzie quinncy wrote:yeah and yours is the biggest rubbish i read in a while


Oh suzie get a life! Its for people like you that I wrote my experience.. yet another lying "extensionists" wanting to bad mouth reputable salons for their own benefit are you?? Your a joke. I would happily send you copy of my receipt and provide any other confirmation of my visit if it shut you big gob up. This site isn't for public wanting true advice its for so called professionals trying to make a few quid. I'll take my chances with my own homework thank you

LinziP123
 

Postby LinziP123 on Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:26 pm

Hi,

how much do the extensions from Antenna cost and how long do they last?

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Oct 07, 2007 6:33 am

Obesity

miss diffident
 

monofibre hair

Postby miss diffident on Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:24 pm

It cost me about £400. I had them taken out after 4 months and then had immediately another lot put in.

It may be expensive but for me it's totally worth it. It has changed how I feel every morning......(and evening!!!!!)

Suddenly,I have a head of sexy hair....what's the price???

LinziP123
 

Postby LinziP123 on Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:20 am

thanks for the reply, that doesn't sound to bad, some places charge £1,000 and thats for glue!

do you have any shedding? i wouldn't want to have a load of hair falling out everywhere!

have you got any photos?

what's it like having them put in? i hate going to the hairdressers and making conversation lol !

Guest
 

great salon

Postby Guest on Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:22 am

Just want to say I had extensions done at an extension studio in Teddington.It cost me £350.00,I've had them in nearly 4 months.I presume shedding means moulting,well that hasn't happened to mine.They used no glue,but they haven't fallen out. Great place to go.

o aged one
 

youth

Postby o aged one on Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:58 pm

I just heard this morning on the radio how brill these extensions are.I wanted to have six inches more than my own hair but was getting worried about all these articles saying long hair sged you.

After hearing how if they are good they don't .I have now booked into Antenna,as recommended.I'll let you know if I look younger or older!

Laraeve
 

Monofibre Extensions

Postby Laraeve on Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:49 pm

I have used monofibre by Dome since March 07 from Teddington salon never had a problem, they look natural & feel light. I really love them.... Much better then human hair exs I tried about 4 years ago didnt know there was choice & it was expensive then. Wrecked My hair after that experience! The weight & adhesives took their revenge. Lets face it that hair was on someone somewhere before I bought it & who knows why they sold it? I'm also happy with monofibre & I paid £350.00 for a full head & they have lasted well (had a tidy up inbetween) & my own hair is in good condition & growing OK.
My advice is shop around but do take a look at the monofibre good we have choice.

sunnita
 

Postby sunnita on Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:37 am

Thank you for a bit of sanity.I have been considering getting hair extensions and found this site. What a lot of weirdos seem to have posted on here,with very little informative,useful directions.What I have gathered is human hair is glued in and damges your own hair and appears to have shedding.

You have worn several sorts and seem very happy with your present monofibre extensions.I will opt for these. But tell me it would also appear you have to go to a salon that knows what they are doing and professional,which again makes perfect sense.

laraeve
 

monofibre extensions

Postby laraeve on Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:20 pm

Hi Sunnita - the ones I now have are monofibre by Dome ( just in case there are other types or makes around) so make sure you see their logo. They have been around years.
Good luck & thanks for replying, I agree its good we can help each other with our experiences, & hair is so important, why risk ruining it? I've seen hair exs kits sold in shops.... anyone can do it & thats scary! Make sure whoever applies them for you are trained experienced & qualified & then relax!!!
Hope this helps you X









sunnita wrote:Thank you for a bit of sanity.I have been considering getting hair extensions and found this site. What a lot of weirdos seem to have posted on here,with very little informative,useful directions.What I have gathered is human hair is glued in and damges your own hair and appears to have shedding.

You have worn several sorts and seem very happy with your present monofibre extensions.I will opt for these. But tell me it would also appear you have to go to a salon that knows what they are doing and professional,which again makes perfect sense.

sunitta
 

monofibre hair extensions

Postby sunitta on Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:18 am

Thank you so much....lareve

I plucked up my courage and i went and had extensions.Well I can't tell you how wonderful they are.I took your advice and made sure it was monofibre,the salon was horrified i questioned them.It appears that alot of salons try to pretend they use monofibre ....and don't. This one did and thought i was some sort of seccet police!!!

My hair is just WONDERFUL.The salon was WONDERFUL,my boyfriend thinks I am WONDEFUL and believe it or not I had my hair done in Oxfordshire. Life is WONDERFUL.

I am more than happy to recommend,but fear to name the WONDERFUL salon due to the disgusting iditots that leave,I think,PR messages here and then will abuse a reallly happy person. :D :D :D :) :( :o 8) :lol: :lol:

I am a a happy Bunny,thank you again.It's all down to your guidance

hair extesions
 

Postby hair extesions on Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:34 pm

I have been thinking about having extensions,it is so difficult to know what is true and real.

I do believe within this thread I hve learnt something.Thank you!

I will find ,if I can a salon that offers Monofibre Extensions.......it would appear,they are the origianl and therfore the best!No damage and they have the pedigree

Thank You

fionalady
 

Postby fionalady on Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:36 pm

My advice,having worn monofibre for over ten years,is to check where they have been trained... and when.
Some hairdressers have not kept uto date and their work is shoddy in comparison to some who have retrained.
I say this because I have been to the same salon and had different hairdressers and you really notice the difference in the extensions.
Although I believe Antenna is the best(I have been there) I can assure you that there are other salons outside London who are good and less expensive.
Best of luck.I hope your hair is a joy to you,it will be if done properly!

London Guest
 

Postby London Guest on Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:25 pm

I have had Connect real hair (practically balded me) and ProLine (?) monofibre (no probs). They may look a bit shiny but mono are safer by far!

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