Saturday, November 21, 2009

Hair extensions?

I have an appointment booked for (real human hair) extensions for my wedding. Does anyone here have them? Do they look "natural"? Is there a best way to style them so they blend in? Were they worth the cost? Is it hard to keep them looking in good shape? Painful?



Help! I want to make sure I am doing the right thing in getting them.



P.S. My hair is long and blonde if you need to know. One major reason why I am getting extensions is because I have lost some hair at the back of my head due to illness. As a result, my hair became brittle and broke off.



Thanks!



Hair extensions?

Clip-In Extensions



My first tinkering with hair extensions was with the clip in variety. I ordered some human hair which returned out to be an over-processed, exceptionally poor quality product. I had used Proclaim Super Bond hair glue to attach two 1 褰?inch sections of wefted hair together and then sewed that to a wig/hairpiece comb snap-clip. I made about 5 of these and they held up pretty well after setting and curling with a large barrel hot iron. Easy to remove, they were believable, but only if they did not slip out, which on occasion they did!



璺?Cost: $22 for 褰?lb of human hair (with plenty left over), a few dollars for some clips and adhesive.



璺?Lesson Learned: They work great if you don閳ユ獩 want anything permanent. Braiding paste can help keep the clip from slipping out. Be careful with long-term use in the same areas, as users have been known to experience hair loss.



Hair extensions?

I don't have them and i'm not planning to....at least after i've seen "hair extensions gone bad" in US weekly!! Britney was a perfect example!! EWWWW!!!! Maybe you should get a human hair wig? You did mention you had hairloss on the back of your head, so when they put in the extensions, they need to blend in with the natural hair, and since you had problems with them, the extensions will be visible (the bonds).

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