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    Posted: April 15 2005 at 7:50am

I've got an information site about hair extensions:

http://luckystarhair.mysite.freeserve.com which may help

hello from lucky star - have a nice day!!!
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thank you both
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Welcome, Pisces.

I'm not a stylist, but I post here a lot and have tried quite a few  different methods, and I would suggest that you begin by reading the 101 link at the top of the page, which provides tutorials for virtually every method.

I'm sure others will chime in here, but the best advice I can give you is to be prepared to learn a few different methods. Which technique works best depends so much on the kind of hair you're dealing with, it's almost impossible to pinpoint a "best method."  In fact, if you'll check out the poll on the top of the page about favorite methods, you'll see that there's quite a split and no clearly defined favorite. Learning a few different methods--and how to work with different hair, whether human or synth, bulk or wefted--will give you a lot more options in finding the best solutions for your clients.

That said, I've heard a lot of good things about the Hairpolice class that Rae mentioned (which teaches not only loose extensions, but dreadperms and other stuff, with both human and synth) as well as the Mark Barrington class, which Metalgirl can give you more information about. For linking/loc methods and prebonded fusion, I personally don't think a class is necessary--there are lots of good online demos; it just takes a little practice.

Good luck! :)
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Pinchbraids. The Hairpolice do a class for licensed stylists- their information is on the website: http://www.hairpolice.com

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Hello, I'm a cosmetologist looking to make more money and I think that learning more hair extension techniques would really really help.  I would like to know from the opinions of any cosmetologists on here and customers of  hair extensions what they feel the best system is.  I was on the hairlocs bandwagon until I read all the horrific stories about it on this website. I think I should

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