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new to extensions- looking for the safest method

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Topic: new to extensions- looking for the safest method
Posted By: jmgg
Subject: new to extensions- looking for the safest method
Date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 at 11:55am

I am recovering from a poor decision to cut my bra lenght hair into a chin-lenght bob. I just HATE it and am considering extentions to get me through.

I am looking for a system that will allow my hair to grow and not cause any damage.
 
I thought Hairlocs would give me this but I am seeing negative things about it here. For every system I learn about that claims to not cause growth I will find something else that says it wrecks your hair.
 
Also, anyone know of someone in the SC to GA area (Charleston to Savvanah) that is a good artist.



Replies: 6
Posted By: jmgg
Date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 at 11:55am

I am recovering from a poor decision to cut my bra lenght hair into a chin-lenght bob. I just HATE it and am considering extentions to get me through.

I am looking for a system that will allow my hair to grow and not cause any damage.
 
I thought Hairlocs would give me this but I am seeing negative things about it here. For every system I learn about that claims to not cause growth I will find something else that says it wrecks your hair.
 
Also, anyone know of someone in the SC to GA area (Charleston to Savvanah) that is a good artist.


Posted By: amm
Date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 at 9:11pm
Yes, that's true. Not all systems work for everyone and there's no data anywhere that shows there's a universal method that can be installed without some damage.

Rare is the person who wears extensions and successfully grows out their hair. Extensions can cause thinning and there's the chance you will have much thinner hair than when you started and you'll have to get it cut bringing you back to square one.

Hopefully someone can chime in here with a good extensionist in your area if you simply must have them. Personally, if all I had to do was wait for my hair to grow out -and I had good hair to begin with- I wouldn't go near extensions (with the exception of clip-in sets). :)   Good luck!

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Posted By: malibu
Date Posted: Dec 21, 2006 at 5:13pm
Yep, I definatly agree with Amm about waiting. (


Posted By: gr8hair
Date Posted: Apr 8, 2007 at 7:31am
I have many clients with the same problem..  I didn't do the hair cut, just dealing with the aftermath of wanting long hair again. I can sugest clip-ins you can put them in everyday if you want or just every now and then, and they do not cause damage to your hair.. or at least verry verry little.            I hope this helps if you need any info on other methods please let me know... and if you want to know about clip-ins aswell   


Posted By: Poose
Date Posted: Apr 30, 2007 at 3:26pm
Stay away from fusion and mircolinks  ,


Posted By: corioliss
Date Posted: May 9, 2007 at 5:13am

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Posted By: corioliss
Date Posted: May 9, 2007 at 5:18am
I tried to message you, not sure if the message went through.  I was basically saying that what the others have said is right.. please dont get any form of permenant hair extensions if you expect your hair to grow!  All of my permenant extensions clients have now switched to clip in hair.  Have a nose through my site (below) also I am sure there are other people here too who will be happy to assist you with clip ins.

Good luck with your hair,
Craig xx
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