Glue in extensions
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Apr 7, 2013
Kylie M.
Good idea or bad idea? and how long do the last in hair? also are they easy to style? Were to get good glue? and one more thing...were to get good quality and the price or estimated price? Alsoo tips for them would be great!!:) thanks!(:
Apr 7, 2013
Angelica N.
I had glued in extensions that were pretty pricy. they lasted 8 months I believe. the only problem was my hair is very smooth & so the slightest pull would pull them out. I would recommend gluing tiny sections at a time rather than actual tracks in your hair. mine costed 250$ I got them shipped from Utah. Also if you glue them in as big long tracks, at Sally's beauty supply store they should have brushes that have "loops" rather than "poles" on the teeth of the brush so that it doesn't pull them out. & make sure you put extra conditioner in them. They could be the most expensive extensions, but since the hair is not attached to your hair by the follicle it can't be nourished by the body's natural hair oil & it will dry out. & use heat protectant on them to save them! hope I could help!
Apr 7, 2013
Bridget L.
Have your own hair be natural girl.