Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hair extensions cost and looks?

should i buy the fake hair extensions in the store( that is cheaper)?



or should i spend alot of money on getting it done professionally at the salon?



will it look fake? how much would it cost?



Hair extensions cost and looks?

get clip ins ! i have them. and theyre like 60$ for a whole set of human hair so you can like dye it and stuff. :)



Hair extensions cost and looks?

for the THIRD time today, here's a repost:



Your options are, from least to most expensive, as follows:



Clip in



Glue in



Sew In



Fusions



Clip ins are absolutely temporary, they're not good for fine hair, they slip out fairly easily, midrange in price (think around $100-150 but are reusable).



Glue ins can last up to a few weeks, but usually only last a few days depending on how oily your scalp is, how often you wash your hair, and how rough you are styling it. They're about $60 - $90 to put in, and you'll need 2 packs of hair (at $30 a pack)



Sew ins last several weeks. Braids are made across the head and tracks of hair are sewn into the braids. It's a little uncomfortable for the first few days, but they look much more natural than clip ins and last longer than glue ins. It'll cost you around $100 to have them sewn in, and you'll need 2 packs of hair.



Fusions are MOST expensive and are longer lasting, but done improperly can damage your hair. Strands are fused to your real hair at the scalp. You have to bring your own hair, amount depends on how much hair you want fused in. It usually starts around $200 and take the majority of the day to put in.



Hair extensions cost and looks?

no don't my mom did and it messed up her hair real bad

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