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Aug 2, 2011
Christina R.
Any recommendation in good hair extensions the one i keep getting are to thin, and i have thick hair...
Aug 2, 2011
Angela W.
If you're looking for clip in extensions the ones from Foxy Locks look pretty good. I don't own any but I've been tempted to buy them. I have a Jessica Simpson Hairdo clip in extenstion (which is really more like a half wig).. pretty fun for nights out. I did a review on it if you want more info about that one.
I also went to Sally's an bought a package of 18" human hair and some clips and made my own extension.. I doubled up two "strands" of hair, ironed them flat, and then sewed them together before I sewed on the clips. They're harder to hide in your hair because they're thicker but if you do a bit of teasing and like a lot of volume they're great. You know what they say... if you want it done right you gotta do it yourself!
Aug 2, 2011
Lara H.
I've heard bad reviews about Foxy Locks, actually. They tend to thin out and look very messy after a few wears and washes according to a bunch of a feedback I've been reading.
I've been looking into Luxy Hair and the reviews seem very positive.
Either them or HeadKandy, which is where I'll be getting my new one's from soon.
My current one's are just off Ebay and they're actually pretty good. I just bought the weft and added the clips on myself.
Aug 2, 2011
Christina R.
Angela: yea thats right ill probably get the ones at sally!
Lara: i buy them on ebay too, but it takes 2 weeks to get here, and when i get them the hair is thin
Aug 2, 2011
Charlee G.
I'd recommend Headkandy, I've had these for a few months and they are great I really like them, the photo of me is with them in :) x
Dec 13, 2011
Myshel D.
Sally's Beauty sells Remy Human hair clip in extensions. They work great for me. My hair is currently about 13 or 14 inches long but I get the 18 inches to make it a little longer and give it more volume. I don't use them everyday... more like once a week.
Dec 13, 2011
Lisa May L.
I would recommend FoxyLocks Hair Extensions! I bought a pair about 6 months ago and it's 100% real human hair so I can wash it as well. You don't want to buy any synthetics because it gets real messy and it's much harder to maintain since you can't wash it & all. The extensions I purchased really helped with me being less aware of whether I got knots because it flows with my hair so naturally. This will only happen though if you take well care of the extensions because it's just as real as your hair, so you want to make sure you maintain it well. Wash it at least once a week, it will do the trick :) FoxyLocks has a variety of colors & each hair extension holds a good amount of hair. Hope this helped!
Jun 3, 2013
Aneysa S.
Bellami hair