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Postby Guest on Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:40 pm

hairsensation wrote:
beautyqueen wrote:I might have known that a scouser numpty would advertise on here. Scousers are thick, stupid and look at the rules about advertising numpty.


Well for a start I am not a scouser. I am not stupid or thick either.
Maybe you should try not judging people on the area they live in.


Read the rules before posting numpty!!
Stop advertising and do it the proper way and pay for advertising!! Thats if your really a qualified person in business!!
Your probably one of those wanna be wags like the rest of the blonde bimbo scousers round your area.

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:39 pm

i find it very sad how all you do is comment on people on a subject u havent a clue about get a life xx

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:23 am

Im commenting on the advertising you stupid tit why dont you piss off and get a F****** life moron.

lucy.t
 

Re: Racoon,Great lengths,Prostyles Hair Extensions

Postby lucy.t on Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:04 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:


Where are you based???

gucc11ady
 

racoon hair extensions

Postby gucc11ady on Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:41 pm

hi Racoon are simply the best...i have been having mine since feb now...they last me between 8 and 12 weeks....they are fab....look stunning and are not so much high maintenance as everyone says....they take longer to dry thats it....and trips to the salon take longer. but having hair looking so good is worth it! never regret getting mine, worth every penny. dont hesitate to go ahead and get them! xx

Guest
 

Re: Racoon,Great lengths,Prostyles Hair Extensions

Postby Guest on Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:44 pm

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hi is there anyway you could get the hair for me? how much does it cost per bundle
sam
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Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Aug 17, 2008 8:12 pm

Another sad loser of a freak advertising on here.

Why dont you advertise where its free and leave the posts to what it states

Stupid tit ass now F*** off and move over let the others speak

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:35 pm

ooohhhhhhhhh! get a life!!u childish t***!!

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:07 pm

Stop advertising you stupid little tit and go and pay for advertising elsewhere let the topic carry on hair extensions not advertising hair extensions.

sophie999
 

dont get hair extensions.....

Postby sophie999 on Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:45 pm

i got human hair extenisions about 2 months ago. they were fine at first and did look good but they shed like crazy.also the first night u cant sleep cos it hurts ur hair because of the bonds. u have to get them topped up every couple of weeks which starts to get expensive, but if you dont they look soo fake. i went to take them out on a saturday night and could get the hair out but not the glue. it was extremly painfull and made me cry and get stressed. i tried again sunday morning but still had no luck. i had to make a hair dressers appointment and it cost me nearly fourty pound to have them removed. Listen girls be haopy with the way your hair looks because if this stops one person having them put in it will be worth it as i wudnt want people going through the same pain i did. ALSO NOTE I HAD THEM PUT IN AT A WELL KNOWN SALON. ID GO FOR CLIP INS ! MUCH LESS STRESS AND MAINTENCE FREE!!! GOOOD LUCK X X

nicolarennie
Beginner! Talk to me!
 
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raccoon hair extentions

Postby nicolarennie on Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:49 pm

figured out what to do...take them out
Last edited by nicolarennie on Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Robia
 

Cinderella Hair Extensions

Postby Robia on Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:08 am

Hello,

Does anyone know the name of any black hair stylists in London that provide Cinderella hair extensions?

clairemagggiebaker
 

Postby clairemagggiebaker on Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:09 pm

HI GIRLS,

here is my 10 cents worth,

I trained in hair extensions and then worked at Lucinda Ellery The Consultancy, Europe's largest hair extensions studio.

There is sooo much to take into account when thinking of having extenisions.

The reason your having extensions? The length? The volume of extensions you have in. The texture of the extensions? Is it cost effective for you>?


At the end of the day we all know of hair extension disasters, but people are always suprised when they dont realise someone is wearing extensions.

You dont want to have extensions if it will ruin your own hair.

I would never do a set of extensions on hair that looks like it is vulnerable to breakage and not looked after properly. I have turned prospective clients away due to this and will continue to.

Application of the extensions is an important factor the weight ratio for your hair and each bond.

Thde removal of extensions more so important than the application !!!!Especially when acetone is envolved as it makes the adhesives turn sticky causing breakage to your hair.

It took me 9 months to find a product that I believe removes extensions causing no damage to the hair.

heres some things to keep in mind when choosing the hair!!!


If its such great quality hair why is it coated in silicone? the answer to give the illusion that the hair is a better quality hair than it really is!

oh and watch for the word Euro!! when a company uses the term "euro hair" this does not mean its european hair, its a loopwhole that fools you in to thinking its European hair.

Remy hair, I love this one, Basically REMY is an old wigmaking term meaning that the hair is double drawn and cuticle correct. it means nothing more then that. I know this from working with an oldschool wigmaker.

When people say Remy hair is the best, what makes it better then any other hair?

The best hair is one that is cuticle correct and matches your hairs natural texture. Thats the best hair for you, when sourcing hair for your extensions.

every batch of hair comes from a different source.


I hope this has been some help.

Claire

www.clairemaggiebaker.com

Guest
 

question to clare maggie baker

Postby Guest on Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:46 am

Was that just another plugging for your advertisement to your website.

It makes me wonder why people come on here an plug there services for advertising.

Get a life
Stop advertising for free
Pay for advertising down the correct channels.

Correction to you
Remy does not mean that the hair is double drawn at all. Remy means the hair still has the cuticle intact so get your facts straigh before you start sprouting off with your verbal diahorrea.

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:51 pm

Hi Guest

no its not another plug for my website.

As for getting my facts straight, spending 3 months doing work experiance in one of the worlds most renowned wigmakers, the term Remy means exactly what I said it did. The word Remy has been used by wigmakers and hair merchants for generations, its only the last 30 years where the hair extensions market has evolved and all different companies use different terminology.

and as for advertisment, I already advertise on the net thanks, and 98 percent of my custome is word of mouth.

My reason for posting is the fact that i have non industry people calling me up asking me about hair, and extensions, believe just what they are told.

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