7Dec/103
What type of hair extensions will stay in the longest?
Also which are least damaging? Could I put hair extensions in while I'm growing out my natural hair, or will they mess up my natural hair growth? I'm just to the point where I'm sick of short hair and not being able to have all the options I used to have a few years ago with my long hair. I love my hair either way, I just need a new style. Thanks. ![]()
Also, what kind of prices are we looking at for human hair extensions?
December 7th, 2010 - 02:37
1. Forget glued in or sewn ( most regular maintenance) in extensions…just get it out of your mind now lol, they prohibit hair growth, are usually done incorrectly and rip out hair scalp, are extremely itchy and can in some cases give you alot of irritation.
The best thing to maximize hair growth would be clip in extensions, which are removeable, however they are higher maintenance as you would have to put them in and take them out everyday. You will also have to maintain them aside from your own hair( shampooing combing etc.) these are prone to thinning that is the one downfall.
The two best options if you were looking to get them in permanently would be "beads", in my opinion they look the most natural. This is where the hair gets permanently clipped in with tiny beads all over the hair, there is no gluing or sewing, these is not as itchy as most permanent extensions and the itch eventually goes away completely. Occasionally a clip may losen and you will have to go back to the salon where they will fix it for you for free in a matter of a few seconds. The one thing with beads is that you have to be careful when you wash or dye because scrubbing you hair loosens them and dye will get built up within the layers. Second are "bonds" where tiny individual pieces of hair are glued in ( very different front whole glued extensions) directly onto the hair not the scalp, after about 6 weeks these will loosen and fall out completely with washing, the downside is that you have to get them done often and they are the most expensive.
I hope this helped so just to recap either clip ins or for permanent beads:) Goodluck
In terms of pricing for a full head of hair( just the hair you’re looking at a couple hundred maybe 1 or 2 if you can get a deal and for installation maybe another hundred. Try going to the ethnic hair places they usually are willing to give you a deal but consult our stylist before hand)
December 7th, 2010 - 02:37
"diva" branded air extensions are highly recommended and you can purchase them online. Come in different lengths and for thick and thin hair and a variety if colours. I also recommend leaving extensions as clip in. they are human hair extensions. For a good long lasting set you would be looking around $300.
December 7th, 2010 - 02:37
This is the go to guide for extensions. Lucky for you it’s a ebook.
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