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Browse this lens for complete details on how to get hair extensions. Hair extensions are not a one size fits all. Not everyone can wear them.
There are many different methods, all designed for specifically different types of hair situations.
If you get hair extensions that are not suited for your hair or you go to a stylist that has not been properly trained, then you could end up with damaged hair, even permanent hair loss. Not to mention that you will probably spend a lot of money to be in that situation.
So, the word is, to DO YOUR RESEARCH and check everything out before you decide to get hair extensions and sign on that dotted "Disclaimer" line.
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Step 1 of 6 to getting hair extensions
Getting Hair Extensions - Step 1 of 6By Perriann Rodriguez
Determine if hair extensions are for you.
Hair extensions are not a one-size fits all. There are many factors that you should consider before you even think about getting hair extensions.
1. Time. Long hair requires extra time and work. You will need to allow for more time to shampoo, condition, blow dry and style your hair if you get hair extensions. If you currently do not spend a lot of time on your hair, consider how you will make more time in your daily routine to take care and maintain long hair extensions.
2. Money. This is a major factor. Hair extensions can be very expensive. They can range between $500-$6000 and up.
The quality of the hair that is used is directly connected to the price you pay. The higher the price, the better the quality---or at least it should be.
A big part of the expense involved in hair extensions is the labor. Hair extensions can be very tedious to attach--sometimes taking a hair stylist 2-8 hours to attach a full head of extensions. This hair stylist will be giving up all of his/her regularly scheduled appointments to work on your hair.
And, hair extensions must be maintained on a regular basis-from every 2 weeks to several months depending on the method. Some hair extensions are removed and re-attached. With some methods, you must use new hair each time the hair is re-attached. All of this will require more money.
There are extra hair care products required for some types of hair extensions. Don't spend a fortune getting hair extensions and then ruin them by not buying the right hair care products.
3.Hair Condition. Is your hair damaged in any way? Hair extensions may not be an option for you. Human hair is very heavy and the extra added weight to already damaged hair can cause the natural hair to fall out---even causing permanent hair loss. There are various methods that are designed for damaged hair, but you should always get a second opinion if your hair is in bad shape. No hair is worse than damaged hair!!
4. Follow Directions. Are you good at following directions? Many hair stylists will send you home with a detailed list on how to take care of your hair extensions. If you choose to ignore these instructions, you may be very unhappy with the results.
5. Understand Consequences. All hair extension methods have the potential to damage your hair. You must understand how the hair extensions are attach
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Perriann Rodriguez is the award-winning author of Hair Extensions Exposed a Consumer's Report on all the different hair extension methods available to...
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