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Topic: Hair extension Damage - help?
Posted By: smith1121
Subject: Hair extension Damage - help?
Date Posted: May 18, 2008 at 11:18pm
Help does anyone have any advice or comments.  I have had Hair Dreams extensions for about 2 years now.  Everytime I have them removed and redone my hair gets thinner and thinner.  I literally have 1/2 the hair that I had before, my 6 year old daughter now has thicker hair than I have and hers is super thin!  It's broken and just generally thinner everywhere, when they were removed I pulled it all back to feel the thickness and it's disheartening, I'm not exaggerating when I say I have 1/2 of my hair left and no I'm not imagining it or got used to it being thick.  When it's down without the extensions you can literally see right through it.  Will it come back?  Is there anything I can do?
 
Thanks
 



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Posted By: smith1121
Date Posted: May 18, 2008 at 11:18pm
Help does anyone have any advice or comments.  I have had Hair Dreams extensions for about 2 years now.  Everytime I have them removed and redone my hair gets thinner and thinner.  I literally have 1/2 the hair that I had before, my 6 year old daughter now has thicker hair than I have and hers is super thin!  It's broken and just generally thinner everywhere, when they were removed I pulled it all back to feel the thickness and it's disheartening, I'm not exaggerating when I say I have 1/2 of my hair left and no I'm not imagining it or got used to it being thick.  When it's down without the extensions you can literally see right through it.  Will it come back?  Is there anything I can do?
 
Thanks
 


Posted By: Scarlet123
Date Posted: May 20, 2008 at 12:27pm

This does happen with permanent extensions, and actually you should have been strongly advised to have a break between new applications of the extensions.

Dont have anymore glue/semi permanent extensions put in so your hair can recover. The hair will grow back, as the new hair growth wont have been touch or affected by the extensions.

Perhaps try clip in extensions for the moment to give you some thinkness back while your hair repairs.

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Posted By: corioliss
Date Posted: Aug 18, 2008 at 12:51pm
I totallt agree with enchanted locks. Get some clip ins and have a few months off the permenant extensions.  Clip in hair extensions can look great and appear just as thick and natural as permenant extensions.

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