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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:03 pm
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I really wasn't sure where to put this so I thought this would be the place. (Since hair is can be fashionable... sort of...)
So at the moment I have clip in extensions, but I was thinking of switching to gluing them in myself. (New extension of course. I will buy new ones and what not, not use the old clip in ones.) I've had these clip in for a while, and they're looking pretty bad. (Clips are falling off, hair just looks bad overall) I have looked into it some, but not too much. I have some questions though, and I figured this was a good place to get all these questions answered. Even if you don't know much or only know the answer to one question, please answer!!
1. Should I switch and is this safe to do at home? (Like, can I do this by myself?)
2. Does the glue hurt your hair in anyway? (Does the glue break your hair, or something?)
3. How long do the extensions stay in? (I've read around a week or two)
4. How often can you wash the extensions? (I know you should not wash it like regular hair, but run it through your hands with shampoo, something that's not oil-based)
5. How do you take the extensions off? (I read that there are some substances that can help loosen the glue, but I also read that leaving conditioner in your hair helps)
6. Is there anything important I should know? (Maybe like getting a professional to show me first or....? Is this a good, bad idea?)
I see a popular YouTuber with extensions all the time and she glues them in herself, and her hair looks amazing. Are there any tips, such as using certain shampoo brands, how to apply them safely onto your hair, anything important I should know?
Even if you are against me doing this, I would still like to have questions answered. It would be mighty helpful and it would help your argument onto why I shouldn't get them.
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:23 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:42 am
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