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Re: cinderella hair extensions are great

Postby Guest on Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:06 pm

shelly107 wrote:I had my hair extensions done at a small salon in newquay, the girl who done them did a fantastic job, and i have had many comments on my new look! I have had them in now 8 weeks, and they are still looking great, and i havent lost any. the salon was very professional, and they brought me lunch. I will definatly be returning there, even though i live in London. :D

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Re: hair extensions

Postby Guest on Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:07 pm

. wrote:
T wrote:Hi, I work as a freelance in a few London salons and do extensions by appointments. The hair I'm using is a good quality hair, the bonds are tiny and the results are just fabulous. Since I'm self-employed the prices are very reasonable as well. You can either email or call me to arrange a free consultation. I've been doing it for a few years already so I guarantee quality and provide all necessary aftercare info.
Tanya
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SAM1
 

GREAT LENGTHS HUMAN HAIR EXTENSIONS

Postby SAM1 on Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:15 pm

I GOT GREATLENGTHS HAIR EXTENSIONS IN MY HEAD, AND THEY ARE THE BEST THING I EVER DONE. I FEEL A LOT BETTER IN MYSELF SINCE I HAD THEM PUT IN. I USED TO BE UNHAPPY....


YOU MUST TRY!!!

SAM
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helen T
 

hair extensions

Postby helen T on Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:30 pm

100% Natural Human Hair Extensions

Real hair will move and feel like your own, and extensions don't get more natural than when you use the real thing. You can use heated appliances such as curling tongs or straighteners on your hair extensions.

You need to speak to a girl called charlotte base in plymouth ...
I live in bristol and i spoke to her and she gave me some great advice on hair extensions .. i got family who live in plymouth so i booked myself appointment with charlotte i see her in a couple off weeks..

helen

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Re: hair twisting

Postby helen t on Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:25 am

helen T wrote:100% Natural Human Hair Extensions

Real hair will move and feel like your own, and extensions don't get more natural than when you use the real thing. You can use heated appliances such as curling tongs or straighteners on your hair extensions.

You need to speak to a girl called charlotte base in plymouth ...
I live in bristol and i spoke to her and she gave me some great advice on hair extensions .. i got family who live in plymouth so i booked myself appointment with charlotte i see her in a couple off weeks..

helen



You can see chalottle on this website talking about hair twisting click on here http://video.aol.com/video-detail/how-to-create-modern-twist-curls/3225242843

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How to create modern twist curls

Postby headquarters salons uk on Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:48 am

How to create modern twist curls

Steps: 1. First, rough dry your hair to get most of the moisture off.
2. Then... apply a product especially designed to protect your hair from the heat.
3. Next, blow-dry your hair with a paddle brush, using your dryer with the nozzle attachment.
4. Once your hair is dry, apply more protective product and section the hair, combing each one as you go through.
5. Place the straighteners at the root holding them horizontally and without closing them. Carefully wrap the section around the plate all the way to the end.
6. Close the straighteners, rotate, and pull them away from your head in one slow movement. Allow the section to cool. Keep alternating the direction of the curls.
7. Finish with a quick blast of shine hairspray to make your hair look really glossy.This AOL Show Me story was created with thanks to Charlotte Amin at the Hair Temple Salon, Plymouth. - submitted by AOL Video

TO SEE CHARLOTTE VIDEO CLICK ON THIS LINK

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/how-to-create-modern-twist-curls/3225242843


VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.HEADQUARTERS-SALONS.CO.UK :wink:

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Re: How to create modern twist curls

Postby Guest on Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:50 am

headquarters salons uk wrote:How to create modern twist curls

Steps: 1. First, rough dry your hair to get most of the moisture off.
2. Then... apply a product especially designed to protect your hair from the heat.
3. Next, blow-dry your hair with a paddle brush, using your dryer with the nozzle attachment.
4. Once your hair is dry, apply more protective product and section the hair, combing each one as you go through.
5. Place the straighteners at the root holding them horizontally and without closing them. Carefully wrap the section around the plate all the way to the end.
6. Close the straighteners, rotate, and pull them away from your head in one slow movement. Allow the section to cool. Keep alternating the direction of the curls.
7. Finish with a quick blast of shine hairspray to make your hair look really glossy.This AOL Show Me story was created with thanks to Charlotte Amin at the Hair Temple Salon, Plymouth. - submitted by AOL Video

TO SEE CHARLOTTE VIDEO CLICK ON THIS LINK

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/how-to-create-modern-twist-curls/3225242843


VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.HEADQUARTERS-SALONS.CO.UK :wink:

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Re: How to create modern twist curls

Postby Guest on Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:01 am

headquarters salons uk wrote:How to create modern twist curls

Steps: 1. First, rough dry your hair to get most of the moisture off.
2. Then... apply a product especially designed to protect your hair from the heat.
3. Next, blow-dry your hair with a paddle brush, using your dryer with the nozzle attachment.
4. Once your hair is dry, apply more protective product and section the hair, combing each one as you go through.
5. Place the straighteners at the root holding them horizontally and without closing them. Carefully wrap the section around the plate all the way to the end.
6. Close the straighteners, rotate, and pull them away from your head in one slow movement. Allow the section to cool. Keep alternating the direction of the curls.
7. Finish with a quick blast of shine hairspray to make your hair look really glossy.This AOL Show Me story was created with thanks to Charlotte Amin at the Hair Temple Salon, Plymouth. - submitted by AOL Video

TO SEE CHARLOTTE VIDEO CLICK ON THIS LINK

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/how-to-create-modern-twist-curls/3225242843


VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.HEADQUARTERS-SALONS.CO.UK :wink:



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Re: How to create modern twist curls

Postby Guest on Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:02 am

headquarters salons uk wrote:How to create modern twist curls

Steps: 1. First, rough dry your hair to get most of the moisture off.
2. Then... apply a product especially designed to protect your hair from the heat.
3. Next, blow-dry your hair with a paddle brush, using your dryer with the nozzle attachment.
4. Once your hair is dry, apply more protective product and section the hair, combing each one as you go through.
5. Place the straighteners at the root holding them horizontally and without closing them. Carefully wrap the section around the plate all the way to the end.
6. Close the straighteners, rotate, and pull them away from your head in one slow movement. Allow the section to cool. Keep alternating the direction of the curls.
7. Finish with a quick blast of shine hairspray to make your hair look really glossy.This AOL Show Me story was created with thanks to Charlotte Amin at the Hair Temple Salon, Plymouth. - submitted by AOL Video

TO SEE CHARLOTTE VIDEO CLICK ON THIS LINK

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/how-to-create-modern-twist-curls/3225242843


VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.HEADQUARTERS-SALONS.CO.UK :wink:



Girls check out this site

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Re: HAIR EXTENSIONS IN NEWC

Postby Guest on Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:04 am

. wrote:
. wrote:
riotradiox wrote:hi
does anyone know whether sewn in extensions are any good if done properly?
just i dont like the idea of having them glued in.
or what is the cinderella hair, does it involve glue?

anyone know of any good salons to do either of these in newcastle upon tyne or north east area?

thanks x

hi i'm from notts area and i travel up to notts to have my extensions done by a girl called tammy she has a shop in the centre called evil twinz and i have extensions that are called tree braiding that are single extensions plaited in at the roots no glue or sewing involved they are amazing...they are tiny little plaits that you don't see and they last for ages... thay take awhile to put in but are well worth the wait...you can have half head 3/4 head what ever you want...

SORRY MEANT TO SAY NEWCASTLE...

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No Glue hair extensions

Postby Dawny Dawn on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:45 pm

Want thicker, longer and gorgeous hair?

We offer 'NO GLUE' Hair extensions.
Single strand, micro-link method which is kinder on your own hair,

Real human hair extensions with your perfect colour match that can be removed instantly and re-used.

Email me for more imformation.
Dawnsmeed@hotmail.co.uk
Devon/somerset area or i can do futher afield but will ask for petrol money.
Full head from £300.

I've had the same hair for over a year noew and keep getting the extensions pushed back up to the root.
NO GLUE HAIR EXTENSIONS

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Postby jenniferem on Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:15 am

i had them a couple of months back. As for cons, they are veryyy expensive and require a lot of maintenance although if you get past that they do look fab if you wear them well! :wink:
Jennx

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Hair extensions

Postby Me again. on Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:32 am

They do not need alot of care like the racoon.
I use the Micro link method which the links i use are the copper cylinder typre that holds the hair extension and your own hair tightly NOT damaging your own hair.

Also if any do fall out they can easially be put back in.

I've taken the system from the salon in Knightsbridge in London that does them.
All my clients are very impressed and would NEVER go back to having raccon.

I agree that the small micro links that people use can work out expensive as when bonding the extension you have to make them up very thin which means hundreds of little links annoying you.

My system is different and you cannot buy the links i use in England.

lil lolly
 

hair extentions

Postby lil lolly on Sun Jan 13, 2008 1:38 pm

my daughter is 15 and wants extentions whitch are the best? can u still use ghd's on them and are they easy to maintain?

Extensionize
 

Hair Extensions

Postby Extensionize on Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:07 pm

"my daughter is 15 and wants extentions which are the best? can u still use ghd's on them and are they easy to maintain?"

There are many different types of extensions on the market. If your daughter is new to extensions she might want to think about having "clip-ins" as she is only 15 and might take time to get used to having longer hair. These are easy to fit and maintain. These are daily "pop in pop out" solution. Once she's used to it she can then go for bonded extensions in a salon.

If she wants to use her GHD's she would have to go for human hair. Be wary of the "cheaper" options out there however as they are really a false economy and generally give you poorer results.

Our site at http://www.extensionize.com offers 100% human hair, hair clips and a guide on how to create your own clip-ins.

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