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    Posted: February 17 2006 at 5:44pm
I decided last week that I was fed up with my hair and I took it upon myself to chemically straighten my hair. Having never done it before it turned out a total disaster, it looked like a toilet brush and a brillo pad. All the ends went frizzy it was horrendous.  In the end I went to the hairdressers and had it cut.  Its a lot better but still a little frizzy on the ends due to me over processing it.

I decided to let my partner install my hair extensions with Pro Tac and here is the end result, he has done a good job, (I think so anyway.) I just need to get some layers cut in it now at the front and back.  This Pro tac is really easy to use.

I admire all you who can do you own hair I have never been able to install my own hair extensions.  By the way my partner is an Upholsterer. Please excuse my pyjamas. lol  

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2199/protac39we.jpg

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/6299/protac23nc.jpg

http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/3122/protac11rk.jpg

Hope the links work not sure what I was doing.

 

 



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it looks like some layers and blending would fix it right up! The color match is excellent! What kind of hair did you use? Isnt the pro-tac awesome? So easy!



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Absolutely awesome, this Pro-tac is miracle tape. I loved working with it and will continue to do so. I like the long straight look you have. I bought Bohyme with a body wave to it which made the 18" hair more like 14 inches, so next time Im going to get 2 wefts of straight.

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I used Sensual hair and the pro-tac is so easy to use you cant feel it in your hair.  Will see how it goes.

Yes my hair does need some blending and a few layers putting in but the hairdresser will have to do that as I have no idea how to do that.

 

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hey - that looks really great! i agree, color is a match which is the hardest part...after that it's gravy.. if you have a hairdresser, great..if you are feeling adventurous do a search here and you'll see plenty of people have described how they layer their own extensions (mostly with razors)..

great job!

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sassyhair...my natural hair is pretty much fried.(From the chemical processes....I just HAVE to be blonde  ) My installs looks very similar to yours before cutting and layers. I dont like to cut mine until after I wash for the first time. Sometimes Ive even went nearly a week before getting to the cut. Ive found the perfect solution is loose curls! It helps hide and blend until you get a chance to get it layered!
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My own hair is naturally curly and I usually have bodywave installed and I could get away with not having to cut it.  I will probably go to the hairdressers though first thing tomorrow.

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by the way.....what colors did you use? It looks like a combo....I like the color!
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I used 613/27.  I have my hair coloured in these colours at the hairdressers.  If I am not wearing hair extensions I wear different hair peices.  I love these colours.

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