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Zoobidubi123 View Drop Down
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Joined: Feb 01, 2010
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Posted: Feb 04, 2010 at 6:52pm
Hello,
Has anyone had these? I am getting some done for the wedding as my hair wont be the length I want it to be for the hairdo I want...

So if you have had them....

How long did they last? How hard were they to "style"? Any complaints? Any good things to say about them?

My concern is not for the wedding but we will be gone for over a week following it and want to make sure I am able to manage it..though hair will probably just go up do like to wear it down sometimes!


Thanks for your input!

Zoobidubi1232010-02-05 00:21:16

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Weave Master View Drop Down
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Joined: Feb 25, 2008
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Posted: Feb 08, 2010 at 6:52pm
Hello and congradulations!!!!!!!

Okay, hair extenstions are actually very manageable and easy to maintain. What type of hair are you purchasing ( meaning  curly, straight, virgin etc. ) ?

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ehairexperts View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 26, 2010
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Posted: Feb 18, 2010 at 6:52pm
The type of hair used for your extensions seem to be your major concern: synthetic, human hair or higher quality human hair. The next concern would be the texture: curly, wavy, straight. All of these factors will weigh on how long the hair will hold up.
 
Synthetic hair is good for short term use and should not be washed and styled too often as it will minimize it's life. High heat synthetics tend to last much longer and can withhold heat up to 300 degrees for many styling options.
 
Human hair is good for short to mid term use. Once it is purchased, the hair is very soft and silky however if it is washed and styled too frequently, it begins to mat and tangle.
 
High quality human hair or remy human hair is great for long term use because it can be used over and over. Again, since it is human hair, it can be washed and styled as your own hair with no problems.
 
Finally, the environment will be your last area of concern. During the week following your wedding, do you plan to swim or be in humid temperatures? If so, you might want to choose a style/texture that will require the least maintenance. The curlier the hair, the higher the maintenance however if you get silky extensions and you have to constantly flat iron your hair to blend it, not a good option either. The last thing you want to do is spend your entire honeymoon in front of a mirror trying to get your hair perfect. I guarantee that your husband will NOT be worried about your hair. Wink
 
Good luck and congrats!!
ehairexperts2010-02-18 20:55:07

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jeaniexo View Drop Down
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Joined: Dec 10, 2009
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Posted: Feb 26, 2010 at 6:52pm
Hi! I got a couple strands of extensions to try out and they lasted over 2 months! I used a copper tip that is super small and it clamps down on a strand of your hair.

Just this week I got a bunch of purple extensions put in. Remy premium human hair. Its soft but not too soft, I have course hair so I wanted it to kind of match. This time I used a glue application and it's supposed to last 3-4 months, though I'm afraid the color will fade before then.

Anyways, I hear this company called hair and compounds has beautiful hair but I got mine at Sallys for a lot cheaper because I was going for courser thicker hair, haha, sounds strange huh? If it's for your wedding, I think quality will matter, thats what will keep it from not getting tangled and it will keep it easier to manage.

Congrats and enjoy!



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Posted: May 12, 2010 at 6:52pm
congrats!
and theyre great!! i have some. gorgeous stuff!Karen Shelton2010-05-20 17:44:22

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