Monday, November 16, 2009

I am looking into hair extensions for the fourth time. What is the best way to attach them?

I love my hair long, and right now it's just about to my shoulder blades in the back..I've had extensions 3 times previously, but they have really ruined my natural hair when taking them out. Is sewing, gluing, braiding the best way to attach, and what is the easiest way to remove?



Thanks,



Michelle



I am looking into hair extensions for the fourth time. What is the best way to attach them?

Sew-In is the best. The glue will damage your hair. With sew-in they will french braid your hair then sew the extension in. with this style you can style however you want.



I am looking into hair extensions for the fourth time. What is the best way to attach them?

if you REALLY dont want to damage your hair, you could get the clip in from the jessica simpson collection.



I am looking into hair extensions for the fourth time. What is the best way to attach them?

I would suggest making your own extensions. its pretty easy and really cheap. You can go to any beauty supply store or a wig and hair piece store and get tracks of wefted hair. Then you'll also want to purchase special clips that you sew on to wefted hair. You can cut the tracks to the shape of your head and sew the clips on. That way you can put them in and take them out any time you want! And it doesnt damage your hair what so ever.



I am looking into hair extensions for the fourth time. What is the best way to attach them?

Prohair Fiber Extensions by ProStyles Unlimited, Inc. of Atlanta is my present system and I have had it for over almost two and a half years. The method absolutely makes a difference, as does the skill and experience of the technician. Color matching is essential, proper hair care, coloring and maintenance on your own natural hair is imperative and there is hope for those of us who have been damaged by other systems.



With Prohair, the synthetic hair is installed using a braiding method similar to pinchbraids but they are secured with a heat seal, not string. The heat seal is made by wrapping the stand of ProHair around near base of the braid, it is then heated with a special tool from ProHair. The synthetic hair then melts around the braid, thereby securing it. It does not melt or damage your own hair as much as many systems do.



When you are ready for 閳ユΟake down閳?(removal) the seal is removed with a sort of rough twist and snap of the seal, and possibly oil, and the braid is loosened and the extension hair slides out. If this step us done incorrectly or your hair is damaged and weak, it CAN break your hair at this point.



Choose a stylist with experience and knowledge with many extension systems, not just ONE. Also, non-braided loose hair systems aren閳ユ獩 for everyone. If you lighten your hair, or if it is fine and thin, you very well may get more damage than you hoped for.



For my personal experiences with hair extension methods (believe me, there are plenty!) visit: http://www.mycosmeticsurgeryblog.com/hom...



Hope this helps, best of luck to you! :)

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