QuoteReplyTopic: re using extensions Posted: April 30 2007 at 5:25am
I was wondering how do you re use bonded extensions? I know you can but can someone explain how in detail. I've no idea apart from buying more glue but i dunno what kind ect
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I have had good results with the dr.locks fusion sticks, as well as the fusion chips from yourhairshop.com. I just cut off the old glue, leaving the extension as long as possible, then apply just like you would new hair... check out the tutorials on the front page of this forum...
I plan to reuse Amm' s Remy hair in my next few installs. It is divinely soft and tangle free! I will use a flat iron to help melt the old glue off and cut off the excess before going thru again and reinstalling the wefts.
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Sounds easy enough, get rid of the old glue and buy those glue sticks? im sure i'll work it out and read up before i re apply, mine are still in ok but have slid down the hair abit
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I make sure that I have another set of hair that I've pre-tipped before I remove my fusion.
Once I remove my fusion I secure them with rubberbands in different bunches. Then I go through the hair and add more acetone to remove all of the residue. I remove the rubberband and add more keratin glue to the hair, it's already in the size bonds that I want but I can also make them larger or smaller at this time. Then I reapply the rubberband and set them in a old dishpan with Pantene Hydrating Curls conditioner, (you would use the type of conditioner you used while they were in your hair) and let them soak for about 1/2 hour( really whatever the directions on the conditioner says would be fine) and let them air dry or you could use a hair dryer. You could also use a clarifying shampoo before condtioning.
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