Thursday, July 30, 2009

Gluing in hair extensions?

I'M GOING TO GET HAIR EXTENSIONS GLUED IN. I'VE ALREADY BOUGHT EVERYTHING I NEED. BUT NOW I'M STARTING TO HEAR ALL THESE HORROR STORIES ABOUT HOW DAMAGED MY HAIR WILL BE AFTER I TAKE THEM OUT. WHO HAS USED THE GLUE METHOD AND WAS YOUR HAIR DAMAGED AFTERWARDS AND IF SO HOW WAS IT DAMAGED, DID IT BREAK OFF, ENDS SPLIT, DRY OUT???



I'D REALLY LIKE TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED THIS FIRST HAND. IN CASE IT MATTERS, I'M NOT BLACK. I HAVE A CAUCASIAN HAIR TYPE AND ITS PRETTY HEALTHY, A LITTLE DRY BUT I TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT.



Gluing in hair extensions?

I have had several applications of bonded hair extensions put in. I have never had any problems with it ruining my hair but that may be because I have always used a trusted stylist to do this for me. I use the Donna Bella Milan line. They sell a special remover that helps dissolve the glue and as a result it comes out easier. When you take out your extensions you will have some of your real hair fall out. This is only because you are losing hairs everyday and when you have extensions they have nowhere to go since they are glued to the extension. All in all, I have never had any problems. licensed



Gluing in hair extensions?

The glue would only take out your hair, if it is put in properly and taken out properly. Everything happens for a reason, only time the glue really damages someones hair is if they are allergic to it, and I've seen that happen to one person ever in my 21 yrs of life. You can use the glue in your hair, but make sure its done properly.When taken it out, use the bond remover or oil sheen or wash it out with Creme of Nature conditioning shampoo and your tracks will slip right out, there is no reason to be tearing the tracks out your head. Using glue in Tracks are the easiest thing ever



Gluing in hair extensions?

We do extensions at our salon, but don't use the glue system,. We use a keratin wax system to bond the new hair to the old. The end of the hair to be attached is dipped into hot keratin wax and then applied to the hair on the head. Since your hair is made of keratin anyway, this doesn't hurt the hair.



Proper care of your extensions is critical to the health of your natural hair as well. The person applying your extensions for you should be able to tell you how to care for them.



One thing I will say is this - When you are ready to have the extensions removed, you will think that you are losing a lot of natural hair as well. The human head loses approximately 60-80 hairs a day. If those hairs are attached to fake hair by glue or wax, they have no way to fall out. So when you finally take out the extensions, those hairs that you have been shedding come out as well.



Gluing in hair extensions?

it will be fine... here's the key. for the maitenance of your extensions..you may still wash your hair when you feel it is oily or uncomfortable and hard to style... just avoid your roots and tracks and be sure not to get any shampoo or conditioner on them....



once you feel it is time to take them out.... sit with leave in conditioner on the tracks and it will loosen and help to dissolve the glue... if you still can't get it out, apply even more conditioner and sit longer... conditioner is all you need.



Gluing in hair extensions?

with the glue in extensions, you can't comb your hair properly between the tracks. Also, when removing, the glue WILL pull out some of your hair. Try the clip in's (I think Jessica Simpson has a line). I made my own by using human hair and sewing the clips on for a fraction of the cost of the clip in. I can take it out daily and wash my hair like normal, yet have a nice long hair style at will.



Gluing in hair extensions?

As a cosmetologist and a person who wears extentions myself, I'll tell you that the only way you'll damage your hair is if you remove them incorrectly. Just pulling them out will cause breaking and splitting, so just have make sure you have a special glue remover. If not on hand saturate your hair all around the extention with baby oil.

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