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fairy godmother
 

Postby fairy godmother on Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:28 pm

Don't think they have broken into London,too much competetion with good skilled hair salons. You need to go out to the sticks to find this service where they rip people off without them getting upset,

So where will you go outside London for this rip off service? Ever thought of getting a pro to do your hair that doesn't use glue or takes half the day?

That would surely be the answer....also you won't lose your own hair and end up with bald patches....like Posh

justmarried
 

cinderella hair

Postby justmarried on Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:14 pm

hello all,
i have had cinderella hair extensions before done by a qualified salon who charged nearly £500. It took 6 hours as i have very thick hair. They were ok but they drag yor hair down with the bonds so you cant get any height at the roots. I think this is the same as all strand by strand extensions. For the last year I have just been buying packs of hair on wefts and gluing the wefts in. This worked really well but you do get them sliding out a bit when washing your hiar. Neither system seems to have done any damage to my hair. if you are short of cash i would recommend the wefts and gluing yourself, the thing is i have black hair so its easier to colour match, blonde tends to show up more where the wefts are. I am going for a weave at a shop in newgate centre, newcastle tomorrow so will let you know what thats like. does anyone know where you can buy packs of curly wefts from in the newcastle area? email me on alexsymm@yahoo.co.uk if you do. i need some for tomorrow.

Kiko
 

Cinderella hair kit

Postby Kiko on Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:06 pm

Hi Im selling a Cinderella extension kit comes with video instructions and all you need to get started. Asking price is 700.00 US. e-mail me if interested michelle_derewynka@hotmail.com

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:31 pm

£700!!!!! It only costs £395 for the starter kit from Cinderella and that includes training!

Tulsha
 

Hair Extension

Postby Tulsha on Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:54 pm

Oh my friggin god!! All of you girls are so bitchy its unbelievable. I typed in hair extensions and got to this! Youve all completely changed my mind, i dont trust anyone now.


Also, £375 for the training package, no wonder you get cowboys around, its cheaper to buy the training kit and do your bloody own!
Get a life you load of winging cows and go back to friggin beauty college!

xxmm88mmxx
 

Postby xxmm88mmxx on Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:51 pm

I think that what you have to remember is that everyone has an opinion and if people wish to express there opinion be good or bad then here is the place to express it.

Hair Extensions are a growing culture and everyone has a different budget and different ideas of what they want from hair extensions, if someone wants to pay £700 or someone wants to pay £70 then its up to each individual.

BEEBA
 

hair wefts

Postby BEEBA on Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:15 pm

HI THERE EVERYONE, I HAVE BEEN WEARING EXTENSIONS FOR THE PAST 6 YEARS, I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING FROM RACCOON TO BALMAIN. THE HAIRDRESSER I HAVE HAS BEEN FITTING EXTENSIONS FOR ROUGHLY 10 YEARS SO KNOWS WHAT SHE IS DOING. OF COURSE THOUGH OVER THE YEARS THE PRICE KEEPS ON THE UP TILL IT WAS COSTING ME ROUGHLY IN THE REGION OF 300 POUNDS FOR HALF A HEAD, THATS WHEN I THOUGHT S*** I AM ONLY A POST LADY, I CAN,T AFFORD THIS ANYMORE! SO LIKE MOST OF YOU I WENT ABOUT TRYING DIFFERENT COMPANIES OF THE INTERNET, AND VOLIA FOUND RAPUNZEL, RAPUNZEL. THEY SELL DECENT GRADE WEFTED REMI HAIR AT A GREAT PRICE, AS MY HAIR IS QUITE THICK AND LONGISH ANYWAY I JUST BUY ONE 4OZ PACK OF 14INCH REMI HAIR FOR 30QUID, ATTATCH ROUGHLY 5 PIECES, 3 AT THE BACK , AND A COUPLE AT THE SIDES, AND HEY IT LOOKS GREAT, MOVES MORE NATURALLY THAN WHEN I WAS PAYING TOP MONEY AT THE SALON, PLUS IT LASTS GOING ON 3 MONTHS. SO THER YOU GO IT IS WELL WORTH CHECKING THE WEB SITE OUT. LIQUID GOLD GLUE IS A BIT MESSY THO, BUT ONCE YOU GET THE HANG OF IT THINGS GO GREAT, CHEERS LISA,XXXX :)

vixenms50
 

Cinderella Hair

Postby vixenms50 on Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:33 am

lol just reading all this first it all depends on the person everyone has diffrent hair! (being trained hair dresser ud think you would all remember this)! ive had Cinderella Hair for 5 years and i pay £200 for a full head you can easyly cutt them in harf and end up with double and looks just as good! belive it or not there are other sites that sell this hair and it is the same! so yes depending on your hair type and if done by someone who knows what there doing it could easyly cost 200 for a full head!




. wrote:transformations-2 that is utter crap, how can you be offering a full head of cinderella for £200??? The 16" the hair (plus VAT and delivery) comes to £199.82!!!

If you have actually done the official cinderella training you would know you need at least 6 packs of hair for a full head, so something is not right. Come on then what is it? Are you actually using Cinderella Hair or are you pulling the trick i see so often that is using only 3 bags of hair and telling your customers they are getting a full head?

I run a hair salon and am sick of customers coming to us and showing us the state of their hair that someone jumping on the hair extension bandwagon has just done to them, its a disgrace and so many people are ripping customers off by putting next to no hair in and making out they are getting a full head.

I suggest anyone considering getting their hair done by this lady shops about 1st to see exactly what they are getting for their hard earned money.

Guest
 

Re: Hair extensions

Postby Guest on Tue May 06, 2008 11:54 am

Smithy wrote:does anybody know what the cinderella hair extension system is like?
Have had Great Lengths done and they were amazing. Sounds identical to Great Lengths.


i dont know abou cinderella hair extensions but wonderful hair extensions use a cold fusion system

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Wed May 14, 2008 2:01 pm

can anyone honestly tell me what the cinderella hair is like? i had some extensions in that were apparently remy asian hair, they felt lovely and silky wen they were first put in but after a couple of washes they went so dry and felt like barbie hair. i read on the net that this was because asian hair has the cuticle burnt off with acid and then silicone is put on it to make it soft, which comes off aftr a few washes. I really want to make sure that any hair extensions i get in future stay soft and dont go dry like this because if they all go like that i cant see the point in why anyone gets hair extensions in!! thanks x

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