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Topic: YourHairShop fusion chips
Posted By: Aphrodite
Subject: YourHairShop fusion chips
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 2:07am

Once again, I am on the board after midnight...I am addicted!!!

Anyways, can anyone give me their thoughts on these chips for pre-tipping?  They are keratin, which as I understand it, many pre-tips come tipped with keratin.  How does this then differ from "fusion".  My thoughts were that I would tip with these chips, and then install with shrinkies...how does this differ ( better or worse) from using a glue gun and the keratin stick to pre-tip? 



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Replies: 8
Posted By: Aphrodite
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 2:07am

Once again, I am on the board after midnight...I am addicted!!!

Anyways, can anyone give me their thoughts on these chips for pre-tipping?  They are keratin, which as I understand it, many pre-tips come tipped with keratin.  How does this then differ from "fusion".  My thoughts were that I would tip with these chips, and then install with shrinkies...how does this differ ( better or worse) from using a glue gun and the keratin stick to pre-tip? 



Posted By: Kalika
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 4:22am

it doesnt differ from fusion, same thing, although this way with the chips you can install with a heat want instead of a glue gun.

(from what I believe, I have never atually done fusion before)



Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 4:42am
It would be a lot quicker to tip with the gun and you can use the gun's nozzle to really work the keratin into the tip to stop shedding x @`d` $%re ,( (b` $$,b` .2 )!-!,$!,!-,%(@r '.


Posted By: Aphrodite
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 9:39am
Gotcha...it was my understanding that with fusion, the bonds needed to be "crunched" with pliers and acetone used to take the residue out.  If it is keratin, shouldn't the residue come out with orange oil and no "crunching"???


Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 10:19am

nope, you still need to crunch the bonds and remove them with keratin. Keratin IS GLUE - and IS used for fusion.

Also - do NOT use fusion WITH shrinkies - you will have one very large messy nightmare on your hands. The fusion/keratin that you pretip will suffice for your bonds.



Posted By: Cali-Kristin
Date Posted: Feb 10, 2006 at 12:21am

Fusion is a way to describe a method of a melted bond such as keratin, wax, or poly bonds to attach hair extensions (or to pre-tip your hair). In short, you can do a fusion installation by using keratin- get it? 

P.S. I always tip with fusion for shrinkie installs and none of my clients or myself for that matter have ever had any problems. Almost all of the factory stick hair is tipped with fusion so it can't be that bad

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Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: Feb 10, 2006 at 12:38am

I think it's just fine if it's just tipped with a little bit of keratin for shrinkines install.

I did a shrinkies install with some hair I tipped and probably used too much keratin on, and it was indeed a melted, yucky mess in the hair.

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Posted By: Aphrodite
Date Posted: Feb 10, 2006 at 12:41am

Kristin,

Thank you.  You have explained this very clearly and concisely.  I get it!  LOL



Posted By: Cali-Kristin
Date Posted: Feb 10, 2006 at 1:04am

Sorry if I threw anyone off in my last post I was answering something for another post too and ended up accidently writing it in with this thread. It's been a long day.... I moved my post and it's here now:

http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=39963 &PN=1 




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