2012年2月2日星期四

Which type of hair extension are best?

2. weave in





3. glue in





i have had glue in ones befor and they were immensly painfull because everytime i brushed my hair it would get all caught up at the roots, are the weave in ones any better?





if they are, why are they?





also what are the aproximate prices for theese and to get them put in





fyi incase this is important i want extensions for leangth not thickness





thankyou for everyones answers,Which type of hair extension are best?
Weave in because they last longer and feel more like your hair, however you can only style it one way because then you can start to see the tracks. It depends where you get your weaves done, for pricing.





Lace front weaves are uncomfortable but look the most real for 200$ or so there are many kinds of weaves.





Original hair weaves is were your hair is corn rowed and the hair is weaved into the corn rows, it ranges from 200+ those do not hurt while there in but hurt before and after you get them in. They look like real because its literally an add on to your hair.





Clip ons are easy to use and you can change your look up much more often. those could be under 100 for synthetic ones. Hope this helped!Which type of hair extension are best?
I can honestly say that Great Lengths is one of the best Hair Extension Systems in the world. Look, I have done over 5000 Hair Extensions. I wouldn鈥檛 lie to you. Great Lengths is a great product. The Hair Lasts for up to 6 months, the bonds are very strong, the hair doesn't tangle, and the quality is great. Great Lengths buys 6 tons of hair a month direct from temples in India. They have a scope of purchasing power, labs, processing that is gigantic, and can't be beat. They put together an A+ product. That is why celebs love to use it.





Now, there are some other companies that have great products also. HairDreams is a great hair extension line, and their Laser Method for high speed attachments is second to none. I recommend them very much.





For Non Keratin based methods, I recommend, Remylinks, which is the top of the line, adjustable hair extension method.





One thing to know is choosing your extension method also depends on price. If you can afford to spend $1200-$1500 and up for the above 3 methods to START for length, you are fine. Otherwise methods such as SoCap are OK, and you can always use a seamless method like Ultratress if you on a budget of around $500.





Figure out your price range and your goals. I hope the above information helps you, and good luck in your hair extension search.

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