They look BEAUTIFUL! How do you recommend having them put in?? I have had them before and HATED them especially when they were removed. My hair was practically ruined!!
Thank you!!! As I've made it well known on my juants through the forum I'm a stylist here in Las Vegas. If you wore them over 5 years ago I would say TRY IT AGAIN!!!!!!!!! As I said in my previous post it used to be the biggest PIA, not only the installation and removal but it was a full time job in itself just to make them look natural.
Technology has come a LONG WAY!
I do several methods in the salon but at this point these were put in with Shrinkies. Do you remember Shrinkie Dinks? They were these neat pages of plastic paper that you drew on and when you heated them in the oven they shrunk down, got thicker and harder. You could make key chains and stuff out of your own art work! They were fun. Well, the Shrinkies are small, tubular pieces that you pull a small piece of your natural hair through (With a small rug hook type of appliance), insert the extension (That has a pre-bonded end that looks like the tip of a shoe lace) and then you use a special iron to shrink the bond down in place. Voila! Easy. Then when you remove it, you use a tiny pair of removal pliars to simply break the shrinkie and it comes right off. Like I stated in an above post I can install a full head (Which is what I have on now) in 2 1/2 hours and that includes the haircut, too!
You would have such a great experience with them. The damage that used to be caused came mostly from wearing a weft (Ghetto Cheap method) that looks horrible and causes Tension Alopecia or from the removal proces that was difficult!!! I have worn every method known to man and hated them all. I just began wearing them again about a year or so ago and now I can't go without them! I've never had really great hair so I'm fortunate to be comfortable with this method.
I can help you find a tech in your area if you'd like more information or can direct you to some websites if you need!!! I've done a TON of work in Texas....just about every part.....and can easily find a great stylist for you. :o)