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    Posted: September 14 2005 at 7:54pm
Julzz, post a picture so we can see your finished beauty!
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6 bundles of Great Lengths is 300 strands- average.  That's a lot of hair.  For most clients, that's usually a FULL HEAD deal.

Most stylists that use Great Lengths max out at 6 bundles.  The most I ever maxed out was at 10 bundles.  But that client had a boy's hair cut.  And she had almost every single hair covered!!!

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I agree there is no consistency with the bundle thing from company to company.  I would ask what the ounce or strand count equivalent is.
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Julzz...ditto what Kalika said. Did you get GL's? I think the GL bundles are something like 25 pieces per bundle. Where as the hair I use the most, is 200 pieces per 4 ounce bundle. And the new Lush hair from Amm is 100 pieces per 4 ounce bundle.
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It depends where you got it from.  There is no standared for "bundle" - thats why you should always go by ounces.  I've seen "bundles" from 10 prebonded strands up to a kilo.
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Hey

I have a question.

I got my extensions done as some of you already know.. and I got "6 bundles" well... I've heard that, thats alot of hair.. and my hair should be thick.. but really my extensions arent.. they are kinda thin.. like I need more hair added it doesnt look bad.. but I paid for 6 bundles & im curious to if thats how much I got.??

Thanks,

Julie

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