Saturday, August 1, 2009

Has anyone tried a hair extension techique called infusion?

If so how does it work and how do you like it?



Has anyone tried a hair extension techique called infusion?

its works really well...but its very expensive...you have to buy the hair, which they 'fuse' to your hair with a wax bond...they last for about 6 months though...because after this time the bonds will start to show through...my friend got 6 put into her hair...which wasnt the best idea...she ended up riping 2 of them out..and when you do this all the hair that it is bonded to comes out with it from the root...if you were going to have lenght added to your hair that could be up to 50 bonds and could run you about $1200 to $2000 depending on lenght and ammount



Has anyone tried a hair extension techique called infusion?

i have friends that have and i think they like it as for how it works i have no idea



Has anyone tried a hair extension techique called infusion?

are those the ones that they "glue" or attach induvidial strands of



real human hair on your hair, and it makes a little bead instead



of tracks marks? those are the ones I've had. I'm White, and they were a little expensive but they lasted a long time (kinky african



american hair is easier to do that with, because the hair is more



textured and hold much longer



Has anyone tried a hair extension techique called infusion?

expensive...loved it..u should get it



Has anyone tried a hair extension techique called infusion?

basicly, its the upperclass white version of "tracks". Because white gurls hair isn't that frizzy texture, it takes more than some hair glue from the hair shop. Infusion is where they melt scalding hot wax into your scalp and insert the fake hair. then it hardens and alls you can see is little 'raindrops' near the scalp. Its not bad for your hair, but if you get to brush happy then you'll end up pulling the fake and real hair out and thats gonna leave you balheaded for a while. Different hair salons have different prices. some charger for the hair, the service and supplies. Others give you an all inclusive price, which is usually $600.00 and up.

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