QuoteReplyTopic: Best fusion remover Posted: February 09 2005 at 9:05am
If you only have a few to remove I probably wouldnt spend the money to order a special remover. Most of the fusion removers are just acetone based. They usually have acetone, glycerin and maybe fragrance in the igredients list. I personally would just buy a bottle of professional grade acetone from the beauty supply store!
Help I need to order some fusion remover for some older extensions (I have since switched to shrinkies) what is the least damaging remover to use? Any suggestions for alternative removers since I only have a few and would like to take them out to switch to shrinkies. If possible please direct me to older posts, web sites etc. Thanks!!
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