A friend of mine who owns a salon uses Great legths and tried this machine and most off all the extensions fell out. She complained to great lengths and they only offered her half of her money back for the machine which im sure she said cost around £4000. Obviously theirs a nack to it but personaly i think ill stick to a method im sure of.
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Great Lengths has a the cold fusions machine which is very expensive and SO Caps has a tool that you use to flatten the bond after you have rolled it. I have one of those and it works great, but added time to the install because of the extra step.
I saw a client once who had the cold fusion by Great Lengths put in. She had platinum blonde hair and the bonds were small, white, and flat. Maybe this is what that gal was talking about? I think my client said she got them done at a Tony & Guy salon in Newport Beach Ca. Maybe you could call and ask them some questions.
I was in the hair salon the other day and this lady was talking about fusion, but instead of the round bonds that are rolled, she said she saw on a television show flat bonds. Has anyone heard of this? I think it would be great as far as it would make the hair look less "piecey" and you may be able to put it further up on the head because it would look more natural, BUT would it break down more quickly?
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