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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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Postby Guest on Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:59 pm

Stop promoting your service I have seen you on a few forums and your always advertising your website which is shite so stop doing this and if you want to advertise then pay for this you stupid numpty.

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Re: hair extensions

Postby kinchy on Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:09 pm

hair lady wrote:sounds about the right price!it isn very expensive though,i think you could have got a better deal though! :D


Hi, where abouts do you work? i am looking at getting extensions and i live in hertfordshire???

darkwillow
 

racoon hair extensions

Postby darkwillow on Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:45 pm

I have racoon hair extensions and have had them now for 6 years. With European hair they are very realistic and if you have ever had long hair before, are not any more difficult to look after than having long hair of your own.
You do have to watch the type of shampoo/conditioner you use as some will make the glue bonds go sticky. But over all I owuld say they are fantastic : :D

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Re: cinderella hair extensions are great

Postby Guest on Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:09 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


hi can you tell me what the salon was called in Newquay. i live in newquay and want hair extensions. also how long do they last? many thanks

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HI I AM A HAIR EXTENSION ARTIST

Postby deena on Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:18 pm

HELLO!
LOADS OF REPLIES HERE FOR AN ARTIST.
IF ANYONE IS IN MY AREA I HAVE BEEN DOING RACOON HAIR EXTENSIONS FOR 8 YEARS.
MY CLIENTS LOVE IT, AND TEND TO KEEP IT QUIET AS THEY LIVE IN FEAR THAT MY TIME WILL BE TAKEN UP ON NEW CLIENTS!
I AM A HAIRDRESSER ANYWAY SO THE BOTH WORK WELL TOGETHER.
I WORK FROM A STUDIO , ITS JUST ME, ( I LIKE IT THAT WAY), SO GIVE ONLY ONE TO ONE SESSIONS.
I AM LOCATED ON THE SOUTH COAST IN SELSEY NEAR CHICHESTER. FEEL FREE TO GET IN TOUCH.

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Postby willa on Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:25 am

I love Hair extensions, but if you get braids they can be too heavy.

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Postby teddy169 on Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:05 pm

why racoon?? why not get real hair!! are there any benifits from racoon hair?? ive had real hair ones and they last about 6 months.
all long hair gets very tuggy in the wind.
You never stop loving someone you just learn to live without them!

j96
 

extensions

Postby j96 on Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:25 pm

hi i am thinking of having extensions but i dont know which are best or where to go. i live in bristol and would be greatful if someone could help me. :?

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Postby Guest on Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:35 pm

Great Lengths hair extensions are great, I have tried a lot and its the best I ve found. Lets be honest, all hair extensions damage your hair slightly - but if your thinking of having extensions you prob havent got long, lovely, flowing locks in the first place anyway!!! My hair was screwed from years of straightening etc so having extensions makes it look lush again!!! Great lengths are so easy to look after - you just wash conditioning (but not the bonds) and leave them to dry naturally and they go to an amazing wave!! Much easier than my real hair, cos I faf about straightning etc and it still looks crap.

A great hairdressers Ive found is 'CF40' in Tonypany, I dont live there, but me and 5 of my friends travel there for extensions!!!!

Jessica_28
 

Postby Jessica_28 on Tue May 06, 2008 9:49 am

WOW just got WONDERFUL EXTENSION'S put in my hair they use a different technology called cold fusion which is kinda to the hair i think you should try this as it doesnt envolve glu or heat

Sexxy_Lexy
 

Postby Sexxy_Lexy on Tue May 06, 2008 10:16 am

Jessica_28 wrote:WOW just got WONDERFUL EXTENSION'S put in my hair they use a different technology called cold fusion which is kinda to the hair i think you should try this as it doesnt envolve glu or heat


Im lookin to have hair extensions put in but worried abou the damage it causes to the hair this sounds different and would like know where i could get a consultation and get them done?

robsonparadox
 

Re: Racoon,Great lengths,Prostyles Hair Extensions

Postby robsonparadox on Tue May 06, 2008 10:33 pm

hair lady wrote:
hair lady wrote:Hi!I used to work in a salon but am now self employed,I do still do all of the above at a much lower rate than salons i have a huge amout of new racoon grade A*Hair as i used to order in bulk,i am a hair extension specialist and have been doing this for 7 years now,so very experienced,if anyone out there is interested or needs any advice,i would be happy to help!for a full head of racoon 18"long would be approx £350.00,any questions please get in touch!Annette :D
:lol:

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Postby Emz1976 on Tue May 06, 2008 11:01 pm

THe best new method is micro rings. I do the micro rings and micro ring wefts which is far kinder to the hair and uses NO heat whatsoever or glue. It's proving really popular that's why I have gone self employed as well doing it on a mobile service.

I'd definately go for the cold fusion methods now a days :o)

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Postby Emz1976 on Tue May 06, 2008 11:03 pm

I'm in the Bristol area :)

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