Friday, November 27, 2009

Hair Help! [only answer if you know about what im asking please]?

So Im 14 and my hair is deaded from hot irons and curlers, dyeing and other things that hurt your hair. I just got it dyed and i hate it but my mom isnt going to let me do it ever again. so i really wanted to get my hair in a very short pixie cut and then get hair extentions untill it grows out, but i need to know more about hair extentions and how much they cost [if i wanted it a little less than sholder length] and how they put them in and other stuff that i sould know. [ if i can brush it normaly and if it falls out fast, how i wash it] everything i sould know about them please!



Hair Help! [only answer if you know about what im asking please]?

You can buy clip in ones for the prices of 50 and up! Places to buy them are Sally's, or Jessica Simpson Hair Exstentions. If you want to get them done professionally, the prices are usually 100+.



There are kinds you can get like Trackweft, Sewn in, microlink and glued in.



The glue in ones damage your hair pretty badly. If you get yours done professionally I would recoomend sewn in, they last over 3 months. Depending on how much your hair stylist charges you, they can charge you by length, or per hour.



If you want to do them by yourself, you can by the glue and hair at Sally's, and you can just buy the clip in exstentions anywhere.



I get my new exstentions done at the end of November.



Hair Help! [only answer if you know about what im asking please]?

first thing, extensions are expensive! The place around here, charges $50 for a set. For a full head, they normally use about 10 sets, so there you have $500 already. Then they charge the labor fees which is $100 an hour. So depending on how much hair you need to buy and how long it takes to put it in, it can run about 300-900 dollars on average. All salons are different on prices though so you would have to ask the salon. They actually use a glue type adhesive and glue them to your own hair, close to your scalp. You can brush it, wash it and treat it as if it was your normal hair. The extensions that they use at the salon here last about 3-6 months. Honestly, if your mom is having to pay for it, I would convince her it would be much cheaper to just let you dye your hair again, and just keep it really conditioned and maybe try to stay away from the damaging heating products for a little while. Hope this helps and good luck!



Hair Help! [only answer if you know about what im asking please]?

ok you said to only answer if we knew what you were talking about and i do know that they sew and sometimes glue them in and so yeah and um my mom is a hair dresser and stuff and all i can say is the worst thing you did to your hair was just dying it when it was already in horrible condition that makes it so much more worse try not to dye your hair again for atleast 3 months or 4 so your hair can get healthy again ... then try it again but when you do dont do to much.

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