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    Posted: April 26 2005 at 5:12am
I agree metalgirl. short to long started with shells that were curved over on the top like euro locks . Now the dark ones are not. I asked and they said that is how they will be making them from now on. I'm glad I foud shrinky's!
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I don't know what the hairpiece links are made of. 

 I just heard from another stylist who has received samples of the links that she feels the top and bottom of the link has a very sharp edge, and therefore liable to slice hair apart!

So I don't think I'll be using this link if that's the case, because that is why I think the euroloc causes damage, because sharp edges slice through the hair.

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The euro locks must be copper because they allways turned my clients hair green!!! Short to long is not though so maybe hp will be like those
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Good to know, Metalgirl. Do you know what they're made of? I know Eurolocs seems to damage hair in a similar way as Hairlocs (although I'm not sure if they're also made of copper). I assume Hairpiece's are made of aluminum or whatever they make their extendtubes from? :)
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Cybermane told me that she went to the IBS show in New York recently and discovered that www.hairpiece.com is now selling links similar to euroloc links or the short 2 long links.

If you are not familiar with those links, they are longer in length than the extentube links, and some people believe they hold onto the hair much better.

I emailed hairpiece.com and they confirmed that they are indeed selling such a link now, however it's not on the website yet, but will be soon.  They said that the links sell for $40 for 250 links.

If you want to buy them before they are put on the website, they said just phone in the order and explain what you are looking for.

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