Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tell me about hair extensions?

-price average



-wat you think about them



-are they good



-watkinds should i get



-everything elae about them



Tell me about hair extensions?

Ok first of all as with anything there are MANY types of hair extensions. The average professional price is normally charged, as it is in my salon, by an hourly rate. Normally around 100 dollars an hour.



There are safer extensions than others. There are types called (tracts) that are sewn into the hair using corn rows as a base to be sewn to. There are types that are attached by wax being heated with a styling tool to small areas of hair all over the hair. There are types that are attached with small metal clamps pressed again with a professional tool to small areas of hair. Some are better on the hair than others. There are real human hair extensions that can be curled, pressed, shampooed, etc. There are extensions that are non-human that can only be worn not shampooed, etc.



You must make a personal decision as to what you are willing to do to take care of them because they have to be cared for or you can damage your hair. They are beautiful and if done by a professional who is trained and licensed for their placement you will love them. Good luck



Tell me about hair extensions?

My friend got what she claims are the best



on the market - they were $1600. They last



about 6 months before they grow out and fall out.



I think they can be really pretty, if you don't get



something that's too extreme. Getting a style %26amp; shade



that matches your natural features is the best way to go.



They are extremely damaging to your natural hair,



so keep that in mind. They actually fuse the extensions



to your real hair, so that fries your hair. When they



do fall out, your hair will not be in as good of condition



as it was. My friend said it forced her to continue



getting new ones....which is costly.



Tell me about hair extensions?

I love mine! They're very sexy %26amp; people say I look 10 years younger with them! I have 5 different colors in mine (2 blondes, 2 reds, 1 brown that matches my base color)



They were $1300 upfront, plus $250 every 2-3 mo for "move-ups"



They're human hair with individual bonds - called the "Balmain system"



They require a lot of care - special shampoo, brushes, etc.



I set them with hot rollers and/or curling irons %26amp; wash about 1 per week



Make sure that you go to someone with a lot of experience - it's a big investment!

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