hair extensions, many questions. |
hair extensions, many questions. |
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![]() DING DONG. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 162 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 131,900 ![]() |
okay, before school starts up again in september, i want to get extensions. but just in case i want to do some research on them. i am looking at other websites too but i want to know your information too.
well, how long do they usually stay in? i heard about a month. does it hurt? i heard it does. where is a good place to get hair that isnt that expensive? i was thinking sallys? but then again, i dont know if that would look too fake. and i looked on jessica simpsons site and the human hair (which i think would be alot better) is 200$ for 14 inches. and 18 inches is 240$ any info on hair extensions would be great, thanks ![]() |
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I've researched hair extensions a bit because I plan on doing it myself.
They stay in for up to 3 months the most. It depends on how well they do it and how well you take care of them. They will hurt only if the person doing them is bad at it and the type of extensions you get. You can get them glued in, which will rip out your real hair when you take them out. The glue is also very hot, which is probably why they hurt. I'd recommend micro fiber link extensions (I believe that is what they're called). If you want hair extensions, spend your f**king money. Seriously. Get HUMAN hair. $150+ is regular for good, long hair. If you get cheap hair, it gets disgusting after you wash it a few times, and you cannot straighten / curl / dye the extensions. Expect to spend over $250 total if you want natural, gorgeous extensions. Or do them yourselves and save about $80. |
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![]() DING DONG. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 162 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 131,900 ![]() |
I've researched hair extensions a bit because I plan on doing it myself. thank you thank you thank you.They stay in for up to 3 months the most. It depends on how well they do it and how well you take care of them. They will hurt only if the person doing them is bad at it and the type of extensions you get. You can get them glued in, which will rip out your real hair when you take them out. The glue is also very hot, which is probably why they hurt. I'd recommend micro fiber link extensions (I believe that is what they're called). If you want hair extensions, spend your f**king money. Seriously. Get HUMAN hair. $150+ is regular for good, long hair. If you get cheap hair, it gets disgusting after you wash it a few times, and you cannot straighten / curl / dye the extensions. Expect to spend over $250 total if you want natural, gorgeous extensions. Or do them yourselves and save about $80. but do you know about how much hair i should get? is about one pack good? which one out of here would be the best to get done? for like my whole head. not just on top or whatever. because have straightend hair. i am african american and our hair is more thick, so thats why i would need my whole head to be covered so i dont look ridiculous. i mean like so i could bring the hair to the salon and get it. the most it can be is 200. https://www.hairextensions.com/home.php?cat=5 |
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