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    Posted: August 27 2007 at 3:05pm
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I have fusion extensions and I love them but when they fall out I would like to replace them myself. I bought keratin sticks and a gun as well as bonding tool. Can anyone tell me how to rebond them to the nail shape that they came as?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Kimberly
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Hi Kim,
 You can either cut off the keratin residue and apply new keratin with the gun or you can remove the residue with 100% acetone and then add new keratin.
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Thank you!
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yes, but how do you form the glue in a nail shape to wrap around your hair? Or are you installing them at the same time you are retipping? Thanks
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You shape them more like an I-tip. You can place it either in front of or behind your hair, fuse them together with the fusion iron and then roll them.
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Originally posted by Ms.Honey Ms.Honey wrote:

You shape them more like an I-tip. You can place it either in front of or behind your hair, fuse them together with the fusion iron and then roll them.


I don't like the i tips way because the u tips can be folded like taco's and just are so much more less messy on the clients head.

Man, I too would love to learn how to get those ends like the U tips
much better just my O though lol.
Could use all the advice needed when buying hair wholesale, and where to learn how to do hair fusion, and mini link extensions.
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perhaps use nail glue pellets? about £1.99 for 50-100 and can be heated to the tip of the hair to create a perfect u tip to the pretipped hair. works for me, i even cut the pellets in half because they are often to big, means i get double from a pack!
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