Hi'...Brittaney, i am new to the board also...the words 'good' and 'quality' when you are speaking about hair extensions...are hard to conceive of in this area where I live ..lol,,i don't know where you live but...I n my experience...I am also a hair stylist, you take a risk buying this hair in the beauty supply stores..because of the company's processing methods...it renders the hair lifeless'....dry and sheddy'.....I myself ..and you might think that the price is a little expensive...purchase hair from New York....and I stress that it isn't cheap...but! it is reusable...which is more than I can say for the hair in the beauty supply...and it responds well to conditioning...and roller setting...you should check out on the internet....Adorable Hair-Do Corp.-----or Lugo's in Brooklyn....as for a method that doesn't cause damage...you need to research a professional who isn't afraid to answer all of your questions-leave no stone unturned! ...and keep in mind that it isn't going to be cheap....if your seeking a quality overall look...In my opinion, there may not be such an application method that will not leave residue on the hair(A couple of years ago I experienced the horror of thermal bond-just as messy ) when it is removed as long as it is removed properly....you might want to consider the traditional corn row braiding method...assuming the stylist you choose places your cornrows small enough not to be detected....( It can get lumpy if it isn't small enough)...now speaking on the subject of bonding ,...not too many stylists are bonding wefted hair with the new bonding methods....most of them are moving towards individual strand methods...which require regular maintenance and should not be removed by anyone other than the person who applied them...and you would need to purchase your hair in 'bulk'....well I hope this was of some assistance to you...good luck!!!!...J.J
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