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!
Wednesday
Tuesday
Options for hair extensions

So, you want to get hair extensions......
Today there are so many different options for hair extensions. If you are pressed for time and money, there are clip-in extensions or temporary extensions that last for just a few weeks. If you have time and money, there are the more permanent type of extensions that can last for several months.
In between the two extremes, no money and plenty of money, there lies many different hair extension methods to choose from. Each method has distinct advantages over others and you must carefully compare these methods to choose the right method for your hair type.
Not every hair extension method will work for everyone. Be aware that some methods have been exclusively designed for different types of hair, i.e. damaged hair, thin hair, thinning hair, etc.
It is very important that you schedule 2-4 hair extension consultations and compare methods and costs before you ever make the decision to extend. And whatever you do, don't every sign an agreement during the consulation. Always wait a few days to read over everything very carefully and prepare a list of questions that you might have.
Hair extensions have the potential to cause damage to your hair. Take your decision to extend very seriously. If things don't go right, you could end up with damaged hair....and lose tons of money trying to fix problems.
For more great info on getting hair extensions, visit http://www.hairextensionsexposed.com/
Friday
Long Hair Styles With Bangs

If you are thinking about getting hair extensions you have a lot of research to do. First you need to figure out which hair extension method to go with--one that will work for your hair type and what you want (thickness or length, or both)
After you have selected a hair extension method, gone to several hair extension consultations and selected a stylist that you are comfortable with, you must decide on how you will have your hair styled.
The stylist will attach your extensions and you will need to cut/shape the hair into a particular style that you like.
Consider adding bangs to your long hair style, like Ashley Tisdale has done, see photo above. These are long side-swept bangs that are about nose level. There may be a little layering in them since they do have that full appearance.
Ask your stylist if bangs will work with your overall hair style and hair extensions. Bangs are hot and in style this fall.
Check out all the different types of bangs that you can get in our brand new Hair Styles With Bangs Gallery located at http://www.hrbangs.com/
Tuesday
Hair Extensions Banned
Tell us what you think about banning hair extensions
What would you do if you found out that hair extensions were banned at your school or office?
It was recently reported that in Liberia, students were banned from wearing hairpieces and hair extensions at school. Also banned were any revealing clothing, such as very short skirts, shorts and tops.
Officials in Liberia have mentioned the reason behind the ban is that girls were not focusing on their studies, instead wanting to go to the bathroom and look at and mess with their hair.
Maybe the ban seems a little extreme compared to the standards in the United States. What are your thoughts? Please leave your comments below.
What would you do if you found out that hair extensions were banned at your school or office?
It was recently reported that in Liberia, students were banned from wearing hairpieces and hair extensions at school. Also banned were any revealing clothing, such as very short skirts, shorts and tops.
Officials in Liberia have mentioned the reason behind the ban is that girls were not focusing on their studies, instead wanting to go to the bathroom and look at and mess with their hair.
Maybe the ban seems a little extreme compared to the standards in the United States. What are your thoughts? Please leave your comments below.
Friday
What to do when you get bad hair extensions
Question and Answer session with Hair Resources Editor
Dear Editor: I recently had work done at a hair extension salon and I look just awful. I got professional opinions from other experts and they said I should at the very least get some of my money back and I was overcharged for half a head of hair (I look like I have a mullet).
The stylist has refused to do anything about my dissatisfaction and has claimed that since I am not a hair expert I have no right to tell her how much I should have paid and no right to go to other professionals for their opinions. I did not read your guide and get a guarantee before hand :(
Hair Resources Editor Response:
Unfortunately all methods of hair extensions have the potential to cause damage. The expertise of the stylist can make or break your hair during the attachment or removal process. Another major factor is if you are starting with thin or damaged hair. There are methods that are actually designed for damaged hair and they are much gentler on the hair. Synthetic hair may be a better option since it weighs about 1/3 the weight of human hair and puts less stress on the roots.
As to whether you should get your money back or not, that is a very gray area. Many stylists require you to sign a waiver that if anything goes wrong they are not responsible. You would need to prove that the salon/stylist was negligent in attaching/removing the extensions. In the end, the salon has the right to charge whatever they want for their services and hair and you have the option to not pay for it.
The time to investigate whether the salon was charging you fairly was before you got hair extensions. In our Ebook, Hair Extensions Exposed, we recommend that clients schedule 2-4 hair extensions consultations at different salons offering different methods so that you can compare costs, methods, etc.
The real focus right now should be any damage that has occured to your hair. Has the salon offered to remedy your situation in any way, and did you sign any sort of disclaimer? Your options right now are to file a lawsuit and/or a complaint with the cosmetology board in your state or resolving the issue with your stylist.
Dear Editor: I recently had work done at a hair extension salon and I look just awful. I got professional opinions from other experts and they said I should at the very least get some of my money back and I was overcharged for half a head of hair (I look like I have a mullet).
The stylist has refused to do anything about my dissatisfaction and has claimed that since I am not a hair expert I have no right to tell her how much I should have paid and no right to go to other professionals for their opinions. I did not read your guide and get a guarantee before hand :(
Hair Resources Editor Response:
Unfortunately all methods of hair extensions have the potential to cause damage. The expertise of the stylist can make or break your hair during the attachment or removal process. Another major factor is if you are starting with thin or damaged hair. There are methods that are actually designed for damaged hair and they are much gentler on the hair. Synthetic hair may be a better option since it weighs about 1/3 the weight of human hair and puts less stress on the roots.
As to whether you should get your money back or not, that is a very gray area. Many stylists require you to sign a waiver that if anything goes wrong they are not responsible. You would need to prove that the salon/stylist was negligent in attaching/removing the extensions. In the end, the salon has the right to charge whatever they want for their services and hair and you have the option to not pay for it.
The time to investigate whether the salon was charging you fairly was before you got hair extensions. In our Ebook, Hair Extensions Exposed, we recommend that clients schedule 2-4 hair extensions consultations at different salons offering different methods so that you can compare costs, methods, etc.
The real focus right now should be any damage that has occured to your hair. Has the salon offered to remedy your situation in any way, and did you sign any sort of disclaimer? Your options right now are to file a lawsuit and/or a complaint with the cosmetology board in your state or resolving the issue with your stylist.
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