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Post by beginner143 on Nov 21, 2011 9:15:34 GMT -5
Attaching hair extensions is a somewhat different process for each individual, depending on the existing thickness, texture, and health of the natural hair. Experienced stylists often do not recommend strand-by-strand hair extensions for significantly damaged hair; it is generally better for these prospective .
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Post by leone007 on Nov 21, 2011 9:23:13 GMT -5
Strand-by-strand hair extensions are one of the types of hair extensions that are applied to blend with small sections of the natural hair as much as possible. Professional hair extensions done with this method are typically bonded close to the scalp with a substance called a keratin polymer cap. This bonding agent is designed to mimic the chemical make-up of naturally growing hair. Strand-by-strand hair extensions often come i hair extension training courses
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Post by birbals on Dec 15, 2011 7:10:37 GMT -5
Hello Friends Hair extensions are basically chunks of hair meant to be attached to a person's real hair so that it appears much longer than it really is. They can be really useful for when you're trying to cover up thinning hair or a serious haircut faux pas, or simply want to try out a different look. Normally, hair extensions are applied using braiding or glue, but there are other methods as well, like Invisible Hair Weave and clips. Thanks
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