Getting hair extensions can be a big task. There are many different types of hair extensions and methods for attaching them. See letter to the Editor below about specifics of getting hair extensions.
Questions for the Editor:
When extensions are guaranteed, are fallen extensions reattached at no charge, or are you expected to pay for the hair again.? Please let me know what is typical or most common.
Managing Editor Response:
These are very good questions that you are asking. There is nothing worse than paying thousands of dollars for extensions and having to go back and have to pay to re-attach any that have fallen.
If your extensions fall out, you should definitely try to save them so that the stylist can just re-attach them, and not have to use more extension hair. If you don't save the fallen extensions, you will probably have to pay for more hair.
Most reputable extension stylists will offer so many re-attached hair extensions as a part of the fee you pay for the extensions. It is normal to have a few extensions fall out.
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Common myths of hair extensions
There are many common myths about hair extensions that you will hear repeated over and over again. There may be a small amount of truth to these myths, but in the end they are only myths.
1. Hair extensions do not cause any type of damage to your hair. This is something that many hair extension companies will say. The truth is, you are attaching additional hair to your natural hair by one of many different methods. The added hair can cause extra stress on your natural hair at the roots, because of the extra weight and at the point of attachment, where the extension is attached. Every method of hair extensions has the potential to cause serious damage to your hair. The key to minimizing any damage to your hair is to select your stylist and hair extension method very carefully. A well trained hair extension stylist that uses a quality hair extension product can attach hair extensions to the natural hair with very little damage.
2. Hair extensions are undetectable. No matter what method of hair extensions you go with, there will be a point of attachment. You will definitely be able to tell that there is an extension in your hair. The key to making the hair extensions less detectable to other people is--again---a well trained hair extension stylist with experience at blending in the extensions with your natural hair.
3. Cheap hair extensions are just as good as the high priced ones. When it comes to hair extensions (there may be a few exceptions) the more money you pay, you are likely to be getting better quality hair and a better trained hair extension stylist. Human hair that has very little processing is more expensive and will tend to last longer without tangles. A high priced hair extension stylist is likely to have attended special hair extension training classes and received many hours of training. They charge higher prices because they must recover all of their costs for training and upgraded equipment.
These are just 3 common myths about hair extensions. For more details you can purchase our Ebook on hair extension methods, costs, stylists, consultations and more. Visit http://www.hairextensionsexposed.com/
1. Hair extensions do not cause any type of damage to your hair. This is something that many hair extension companies will say. The truth is, you are attaching additional hair to your natural hair by one of many different methods. The added hair can cause extra stress on your natural hair at the roots, because of the extra weight and at the point of attachment, where the extension is attached. Every method of hair extensions has the potential to cause serious damage to your hair. The key to minimizing any damage to your hair is to select your stylist and hair extension method very carefully. A well trained hair extension stylist that uses a quality hair extension product can attach hair extensions to the natural hair with very little damage.
2. Hair extensions are undetectable. No matter what method of hair extensions you go with, there will be a point of attachment. You will definitely be able to tell that there is an extension in your hair. The key to making the hair extensions less detectable to other people is--again---a well trained hair extension stylist with experience at blending in the extensions with your natural hair.
3. Cheap hair extensions are just as good as the high priced ones. When it comes to hair extensions (there may be a few exceptions) the more money you pay, you are likely to be getting better quality hair and a better trained hair extension stylist. Human hair that has very little processing is more expensive and will tend to last longer without tangles. A high priced hair extension stylist is likely to have attended special hair extension training classes and received many hours of training. They charge higher prices because they must recover all of their costs for training and upgraded equipment.
These are just 3 common myths about hair extensions. For more details you can purchase our Ebook on hair extension methods, costs, stylists, consultations and more. Visit http://www.hairextensionsexposed.com/
How much do hair extensions cost?
Hair Extensions Costs
One of the first questions that many women ask when they start thinking about getting hair extensions is "How much do they cost" This is probably not the place to start, but it will give you a good idea as to whether you should pursue getting hair extensions.
Probably the biggest factor, other than the costs of course, in getting hair extensions is the efffect the hair extensions will have on your natural hair in the long run. Will you be sacrificing short-term long gorgeous hair for long-term damaged hair?
The best way to get answers to your questions about hair extensions is to schedule several hair extension consulations and ask a lot of questions. In the Ebook, Hair Extensions Exposed, there is an entire chapter devoted to the hair extension consultation.
What should you ask the stylist about during the consultations. What are the major red flags you need to be aware of during a consultation. Are there warning signs for a bad hair extension stylist? How do you check out the stylist to make sure they are properly trained or certified to do hair extensions.
Answers to all of these questions can be found the Hair Extensions Exposed. For a short time only, there is a $25 coupon off the full retail price. The Ebook can be ordered 24/7 and you will be directed immediately to the download page upon payment.
So if you really want to get hair extensions, then go ahead and get EXPOSED!
One of the first questions that many women ask when they start thinking about getting hair extensions is "How much do they cost" This is probably not the place to start, but it will give you a good idea as to whether you should pursue getting hair extensions.
Probably the biggest factor, other than the costs of course, in getting hair extensions is the efffect the hair extensions will have on your natural hair in the long run. Will you be sacrificing short-term long gorgeous hair for long-term damaged hair?
The best way to get answers to your questions about hair extensions is to schedule several hair extension consulations and ask a lot of questions. In the Ebook, Hair Extensions Exposed, there is an entire chapter devoted to the hair extension consultation.
What should you ask the stylist about during the consultations. What are the major red flags you need to be aware of during a consultation. Are there warning signs for a bad hair extension stylist? How do you check out the stylist to make sure they are properly trained or certified to do hair extensions.
Answers to all of these questions can be found the Hair Extensions Exposed. For a short time only, there is a $25 coupon off the full retail price. The Ebook can be ordered 24/7 and you will be directed immediately to the download page upon payment.
So if you really want to get hair extensions, then go ahead and get EXPOSED!
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