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Postby Guest » 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!!!!
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Postby Jessica_28 » 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
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Postby Sexxy_Lexy » 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?
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Re: Racoon,Great lengths,Prostyles Hair Extensions

Postby robsonparadox » 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
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Postby Emz1976 » 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 » Tue May 06, 2008 11:03 pm

I'm in the Bristol area :)
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Postby Guest » Thu May 08, 2008 1:55 pm

i've been told european hair is actually not good quality for extensions because european chicks dye their hair alot and its really hard to get consistent hair that hasnt been damaged by chemicals. some extensions companies put a silicone layer to make the hair look shiny again but it just goes frizzy and puff up after like 2 weeks. i always get Great Lengths because they are the only ones i kno that go to the trouble of keeping the hair healthy. and they feel so natural. even though u pay a bit more for it, after u've had extensions for a month or two u kno ur getting ur getting ur moneys worth. u dont want to look crap after u've paid that much to look so fab.
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Micro rings

Postby gue12243424 » Thu May 15, 2008 8:13 pm

As a trichologist I can tell you that micro rings do damage the hair as they are clamping the donor hair. A hot melt system that uses bonding specifically created for extensions is the best you can use. I beleive if you take a look at www.racooninternational.com you will see that their bonding is specifically designed for extensions and not an industrial derivative. You will also see that they are trichologist approved which means that they work with hair specialists to make sure that what they provide does not damage the donor hair and they are easy to remove. They also offer a special developed full aftercare range that will not damage the bonds but will keep the hair in the best possible condition. They also have a new product which is calle a micro-weft which has a very fine haeadr on top quality hair that allows a full head to be applied in less than an hour and can be worn for 2-3 weeks! The bonding is again specially developed for extensions and remobves easily!
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hair extensions

Postby mollie doll » Fri May 30, 2008 7:17 am

As a hairdresser I would say that this previous post is dangerous and also nonsense. Glue will damage you the hair shaft and acetone,used for removal will break the hair off.

Hair Extensions were invented by Simon Forbes in the 80's.He was a hairdresser and did not invent a service to damage clients hair.It does require skill to perform but produces fantastic results and does not damage the clients hair either on application or removal. No glue is used neither does it take a long time to perform.

There appear to be a great number of people talking nonsense,no doubt they are untrained hairdressers.Beware.

Using human hair is not the professional hair extension method,it is used by the unskilled and poor hairdressers who have not mastered the correct hair extension technique,becasue they are too stupid or too lazy.Whatever silly name they give to the product they use to stick it in,beware it is glue and will damage your own hair.

Perhaps tricologists shoud learn their trade before giving such poor,inappropriate advice.
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Postby expertise » Fri May 30, 2008 6:46 pm

Mollie Doll get a lifee you sad freak.

Perhaps you should be in hollywood telling all the glamourous A listers this when they are getting HUMAN hair extensions.

Your a sad pathetic moron who basically gets on my tits with your sprouting stuff off.

Go and get yourself a full set of HUMAN hair extensions and shut the F*** up!!
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Re: hair extensions

Postby Guest » Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:04 pm

sarah north wales. i have had every hair extension going and believe me racoon hair extension is the best by far!!! i have had mine in for over a month treat it like my own hair and i love it. going next week for a tidy up and new longer extensions going in. LONG LIVE RACOON!!! PEACE
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Re: what price should great lengths cost????

Postby jenna010299 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:02 pm

hair x wrote:
. wrote:Hi,
I have 100 strands of 40cm great lengths extensions in my hair, I want to find out whether anyone knows if £200 is a good price to pay for this?
thanks xx

thats expensive


hi, i paid £700 for my great lengths extensions and am having to have them re-done every month as i keep losing about 20 in four weeks, where did you get yours done as i think i am being done!!!
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Postby Guest » Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:34 pm

to pay 700 quid for hair extensions you must have more money than sense you stupid child!!

Get a life and find someone else.
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RACOON HAIR EXTENSIONS

Postby VWBEETLE1 » Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:26 pm

Hi, i am looking to have some Racoon hair extensions and would like to know if there is anyone in the Hertfordshire area whom is mobile and is willing to do them for me. thanks
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Re: candyshoptickledpink

Postby ally xx » Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:54 am

This is a message regards HJ extensions, can i just say that Hayley has done my extensions in the past, and after having hair extensions in the top salons all over the north east these were by far the BEST hair extensions ive ever had, they were gorgeous and i always had the most beautiful comments from girls when i was wearing them, they were truly stunning! and i would highly reccomend any girl wanting to have her hair extended to have hayley do her hair, she is very pretty, friendly and affordable and her Cinderella hair she uses is amazing,mine lasted so long and i didnt lose one bond during the time i was wearing them ,
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