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types of hair extensions?
i really need hair extensions. im not talking about getting a weave, cuz i had that and it doesnt last long for me. i need the glue in extensions or the bonding extensions or something of that nature. does anyone know of real human hair extensions that i can glue in or does anyone know how to glue in the hair or bond it together? how much money? i really need to know because im geting it before school starts which is in a week an 2 days.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
My name is Patricia, from http://www.nychairsalon.com/ and http://www.hairextensionsalon.com/ and we perform over 35 Different Hair Extension Types, the most in the country, so I can give you the best honest answer.
We are one of only 5 Hair Salons in the country that do all three Great Lengths Hair Extensions. We do Great Lengths Fusion, Great Lengths Cold Fusion and Great Lengths Air Pressure. I can honestly say that Great Lengths is one of the best Hair Extension Systems in the world. Look, I have done over 3800 Hair Extensions. I wouldn’t lie to you. Great Lengths is a great product. The Hair Lasts for up to 6 months, the bonds are very strong, the hair doesn't tangle, and the quality is great. Great Lengths buys 6 tons of hair a month direct from temples in India. They have a scope of purchasing power, labs, processing that is gigantic, and can't be beat. They put together an A+ product. That is why celebs love to use it.
Now, there are some other companies that have great products also. HairDreams is a great hair extension line, and their Laser Method for high speed attachments is second to none. I recommend them very much.
For Non Keratin based methods, I recommend, Remylinks, which is the top of the line, adjustable hair extension method.
One thing to know is choosing your extension method also depends on price. If you can afford to spend $1200-$1500 and up for the above 3 methods to START for length, you are fine. Otherwise methods such as SoCap are OK, and you can always use a seamless method like Ultratress if you on a budget of around $500.
Figure out your price range and your goals. I hope the above information helps you, and good luck in your hair extension search.
Regards
Patricia
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I even have comfortable hair and that i've got in simple terms stumbled on Baki hair extension (guy made). I easily have on the loose physique and its very reliable and doesnt tangle in any respect. (dont choose for the loose deep, i discovered that tangles too plenty) yet once you % a existence like human hair then choose for sensationnal top classification now style. its very reliable yet extra costly than the bogus. all the terrific
- 1 decade ago
i suggest you not get gluein's unless you don't care if your hair gets really nasty and falls out. the glue is super hard to get out.
try clipins