Saturday, July 25, 2009

About hair extension?

Hi I wish to find out more about hair extension; the effects of it eg: loss of hair, etc.



I've got very fine and little hair by nature so I was thinking how many strands should I go for? %26amp; also which type of extension do you find best and recommendable?



About hair extension?

Hair extensions don't really make you loose hair. People think they do because of all of the hair they have shed over the period of time that they had the extensions. If they are applied wrong and by someone who doesn't know how to apply them they can damage your hair. If your going with pre-bonded a full head is anywhere from 150-200 strands. 100% human hair is the best.



About hair extension?

I recommend 100% human hair and bonding extensions. since your hair is thin make sure the amount of hair you put in matches the texture of your hair so it wont be lumpy and stick out. You also shouldn't put any in the front keep your natural hair down over the extensions that way you won't have to worry about breakage in the front. Good luck.



About hair extension?

Extensions are applied several ways:



Tracks of hair can be glued to the base of your hair and can last a few days to weeks depending on how careful you are with them. You remove these by soaking the area with conditioner or hair glue solvent and gently pulling them away. You may cause breakage if you are not careful when you remove them.



Tracks of hair can be sewn to an on-the-scalp braid (cornrow) on the underside of your hair. These can last weeks to a month or more. The longer you leave these in, the more likely your hair is to break inside the braids as your hair is brushed and styled.



Newer extensions are available in small bundles that are either fused to your hair with glue or small clamps. Both options are least likey to cause noticeable breakage or hair loss.



Larger tracks of hair are now available in clip-in style extensions. These are the least likely to cause breakage. These are a good way to try extensions since they involve no glues or clamps.



Seek the advice of a pro at a local salon... most offer complimentary consultations. Or, check out www.sallybeauty.com - the Sally Beauty Supply Store carries a wide range of all types or hair extensions and is a good place to start!



Best of luck!



About hair extension?

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