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Wed Aug 30, 2006 9:01 am |
check out the video by the stylist who created them and see how easy and nautral it looks. the idea is that you can have extensions for a fraction of the price and it is really easy. Other extensionsmake it hard to attach b/c there are so many tracks to use and try and place correctly. these have everything attached in one piece that fits on the back of your head and has a layered look so it is more natural looking.
It is avaible for pre-order and shipped in Sept from hairextensions.com but I guess it will be in salons eventually so you can actually try it on first. I'm thinking about trying it. Long 23" synthetic is around $95 and the 22" Human is $500. The synthetic looks just as good you just can't heat it or curl it.
check out the "how to" video
http://www.hairuwear.com/jessica.aspx?pgID=997 |
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 9:25 am |
That looks really cool! I always wanted to try something like this ... something you can change off and on. I wonder how it would work with my hair now though because it's pretty much all cut in one layer (bob). I think I'd get a weird line of hair across the back of my head. Has anyone else ever put in extensions when your hair has been shorter and pretty much all one length? |
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 9:33 am |
Moonstarr wrote: |
That looks really cool! I always wanted to try something like this ... something you can change off and on. I wonder how it would work with my hair now though because it's pretty much all cut in one layer (bob). I think I'd get a weird line of hair across the back of my head. Has anyone else ever put in extensions when your hair has been shorter and pretty much all one length? |
It will work becuase the layers are built in so you can't see the line. You take half of your hair, clip it up, attach the hair (with all the layers) and let the top half fall over the rest. you see this in the video. |
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:34 pm |
These look really cool! |
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Caspers Mum
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:18 pm |
Okay, now I want some! There is a contest to win some, but one has to live in the U.S. and be citizen. Sneaky me: I just entered my friend's name & address in there. If "she" wins, she can send me damn hair! |
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:22 pm |
What happens when you are getting romantic and the person tries to run his fingers through your hair? "Lucy you got sum splainin' to do!" Or do you say "hang on a minute hun while I take my hair off." Seems like a mood breaker to me!
I just would be too scared Id get "caught". |
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:20 pm |
This doesn't seem much different from the multitude of other hair pieces on the market. Maybe I'm missing something?
If there's some special new technology in the "pressure sensitive clips" attaching it, then it might be worth looking into. |
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Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:23 am |
What else is out there that is similar to this cap-like thing you attach? I'd love to see it. I thoght mostly everything out there has "tracks" that you attach one by one. |
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