The Link isn't working? Cold fusion is lazer (Ultra sonic waves)No heat.I saw a gl machine on E Bay also but it was the heat fusion(Attachment method)..How much is the cold fusion going for?I know that brand new it is very expensive.The heay fusion machine costs 650 brand new.
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Just go to www.ebay.co.uk and then type in that reference number and you'll see it chick, its on £150.00 at the moment which is about $273.00 but the reserve hasn't been met yet, how does this machine actually work then x
There are 2 different machines.The cold fusion lyes flat to the head and the heat fusion is rolled.The cold fusion cannot be rolled because is is cold and the bonds don't become soft for them to be rolled.The lazer projects intense waves to activate the bonds to react to break up by the speed of light so fast that by the time the machine is taken away from the bond it is hard. http/
Based on the reviews I've seen, the cold fusion machine doesn't interest me much.
But what does is that new "hands free" GLs machine that creates multiple bonds in one fell swoop. It's under "New Technology" on the home page, and it's called "Multi-Strand Application." I assume this isn't the same as Cold Fusion, right? It says it uses some sort of air pressure.
Have you seen this machine in action, Adina? I'm dying to know how it works. :)
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My problem with that new multi-strand application is the sectioning. How in the world would this machine or apparatus, section the hair correctly? Seems like strands could get crossed and little hairs trapped...etc....etc. Seems like it could be very damaging. What do you think Jenny?
Ditto. I have no idea how you could even create a lasting bond that way.
Nevetheless, if you look at the photos, it almost looks like they're applying a weft. Perhaps that's how they eliminate the need to section the hair more? (It's a mystery to me, lol!)
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That GL machine is just scary. And I tend to agree that it seems
likely that real hairs would get crossed around under it and cause
breakage...
I'm really interested in the cold fusion/ultrasonic application
though. I use this ultrasonic machine at work for connecting
wires... Too much of my wholly unrelated work is transferring to
hair extensions lately!
:)al
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This new multi-strand method says there are individual bonds, several being applied at once. If you look at the pictures it shows the whole process. I still think that it would be impossible to get proper sectioning of each bond, being applied this way. I would seriously be concerned about this method.
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