Monofibre Hair Extensions

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Sue0089
 

Hair Extensions

Postby Sue0089 on Thu Feb 22, 2007 3:58 pm

Thanks for the advice I'll check them out!
Sue x :lol:

sammera
 

Postby sammera on Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:06 am

I've just met a friend who has paid £750 for hair extensions!They look and feel awful and she's so depressed.The hair comes from someone else,how sick is that.She has also had them glued in,how stupid is that!

Reading here tonight i see therer are far better ways to get your hair extended....what can i say to her? what can I do.She ia almost suicidal but how can i tell her? Please help :cry: :oops: :cry: :cry: :oops: :?: :idea:

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:29 am

If she has paid that amount of money then no wonder she feels ill!!! When she had the consultation they would have told her how much the hair extensions would be so I have no sympathy whatsover for someone paying so much!!

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Fri Feb 23, 2007 9:09 am

Before you start slating methods and hair - treat this like an issue, and get off your high horse! Unless you have tried and tested every single method out there, and wrote in depth reports on the pros and cons - be careful what you say.....

Your friend needs to get in touch with the salon that put her extensions in - they need to be given a chance to sort it out for her. It could be the application ( not method but perhaps the skill of the stylists?), hair, your friends own hair, poor communication about aftercare etc.....

If this avenue doesn't work, then she should know what brand was used. (look at the consultation form?) I would then take it up with the company that supplied the products.... or even training!

You need to do research whenever you get hair extensions! A lot of the time it is the skill of the stylist and not so much what is used......

jubileediamond
 

Postby jubileediamond on Sat Feb 24, 2007 12:08 am

:
:DON'T KNOW I AGREE WITH YOU,IF THE SYSTEM IS DODGY THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN ARGUE AGAINST.

i'VE BEEN TO ANTENNA AND HAVE REMOVED GLUED IN EXTENSIONS. THEY WERE VEry KIND TO ME ,BUT IT WAS AWFUL. yET I SAW OTHers HAVING THEIR extensions removed, was so easy and painless and yet really I have been ripped off., by the salon that put these awful things in.

Long Live Antenna

elspeth
 

Postby elspeth on Sat Feb 24, 2007 12:23 am

:l/am presuminmg that Antenna don' use " second hand,natural indian temple,russian prisoner hair .Everyone else does or claims it/s ehtical with no substantial evdence ....lets get the p.r./s working on it.

.............watch this space

pretty pink
 

Postby pretty pink on Sat Feb 24, 2007 12:35 am

cynic don't bother getting your hair done.

Of course you'll get the best at antanna,lucky girl,wish I could go there

It really is the only place you can feel secure.

Unfortunately it is London ..wish there was someone inSomerset as good.

Is there?

soooossy
 

Postby soooossy on Sat Feb 24, 2007 12:59 am

:l'I've had my hair done brilliantly in cheshire...beyond the fringe... they have been trained by antenna...any use?: :o :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

slyvie
 

Postby slyvie on Sat Feb 24, 2007 1:19 am

I need to find a stylist on the I.O.W. can you help?

Susy 2
 

Postby Susy 2 on Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:47 am

I rang Antenna and they gave me a number to call that had a salon near me in Surrey,perhaps they can help you.The place I went to was very good and I have been going there for a couple of years.

cooler
 

Postby cooler on Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:39 pm

cool

WHO HAS EVER HEARD OF BOY GEORGE

I had understood that Mick Huknall had his hair done at Antenna.
Far cooler than that!

sara 1
 

Postby sara 1 on Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:21 am

I have been wearing monofibre extensions for over three years and I am very happy with them.I do have friends that think they are wearing monofibre and it's obvious that they aren't.The fibre that has been used by the hairdresser is not the same as mine.So make sure your hairdresser knows the difference.I wish my own hair felt like monofibre.

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:46 pm

Stick to human hair its a lot nicer

marie M
 

Postby marie M on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:09 am

Who says....guest?!!!! with no name?

Don't think you are a hairdresser with no skill?another rip off one??Lets rip off the consumer and make a load of money with a load of codswallop?

"Lets stick to second hand hair,never worn it but i have a big mouth"

Neither do you have any skill but you're waiting for some poor consumer to pounce on and rip them off.

How long has your inhuman hair service been available and lets see the results

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:19 am

its only inhumane if it comes from an 'unwilling source'.....

perhaps like the unwilling source that provided the leather for your shoes, hand bag... etc etc ??

lets not get hypocritical shall we?

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