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Hair extensions .............

I'd love to wear hair extensions, to add thickness, volume and length to my armpit-length wavy hair.
I've been wearing it straight for a while now, as my waves have turned into messy kinks lately for some reason
I do like it straight, but i like a lot of oomph and body to my hair, and when straightened i feel my hair looks a bit flat, and doesnt flatter my face so well.

Id like to try extensions for this, but i cant afford to have them done at a salon, as all my spare cash has gone on my BA/UL surgery in 3 weeks time! (woohoo!

I tried the glue-in strips once myself, and i just got into such a mess. I didnt know how to apply them properly on my own, and ended up stiucking all my hair together!

Can anyone suggest: a) the type of at-home extensions for me to try? (easy to apply for a noob please!)
b) the style of extension you think would look good for me (my pic is in my profile)
c) steps on how to apply them, (i will be doing it alone, or with a small amount of help from my fiance!).

Thanks soooooo much!
luv Marie

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Hair extensions

if you feel like trying something else try lac front wigs you can google it and you will get lots of results you just have to pick the one you like the best.

Clip in extensions

This is probably a bit late; but i use clip in hair extensions.
This means that i can decide when i want my natural length or a longer length, they cost anything from £20 for half a head of human hair, to £50 for a full head.
I havent seen your profile picture but if your hair has a few colors in it, id reccomend buying two different colors; half a head of each color so that they look more natural.
your hair is less likely to get damaged aswell; although it isnt reccomeneded to wear them for more than 5 hours as you can get somehting known as traction alopecia where your hair follicules become damaged from the weight.
This is why theyre better for hair than glue in or wax bonded ones as your hair doesnt feel the weight of them all the time.
Hope thats helped.
x

Headkandy hair

Your best bet is to get some hair extension from www.headkandy.com they are great for asdding volume and i find this brand also looks very natural. They give you plenty of hair in each pack and a guide so you can fit them. You just put them in your hair and your done!

xx

Re: headkandy hair

Hair extensions is major problem for women. Many are looking for them. Online products are available with less price. Look at them.



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