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    Posted: October 30 2006 at 9:25am
Yep! I agree, Protac and Bohyme when you want to invest $$ or Protac and good thermoresistant synthetic hair if you don't want to pay too much, or maybe just clip ins, that you can sew yourself, with elite thermofiber, looks like nice hair for clip ins!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gina E Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 9:59pm
If you can sew...you can make you're own clip-ins with that hair I mentioned. You'll need to buy clips
I know Kristen sells ready made human hair clip-ins on www.yourhairshop.com
Otherwise, Protac is an easy DIY method, it is inexpensive...the cost lies in the quality of hair
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thanx for the quick responses!
i have been to that site, except theres so much its overwhelming and I dont know exactly what to get.  which method is the easiset for DIY, and less noticeable? and what would i need?  sorry for the excessive questions.
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I agree with nursie
Maybe you should try Elite thermofiber from www.shrinkies.net It's inexpensive!
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hmmm, i think everyone new to extensions should start off with clip in extensions....and you can start off with cheaper hair and sew on the clips yourself, then if you like that you can move up to something longer wearing....and my suggestion for that would be protac
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hey everyone!
Ive been reading on the forums for the past few days and decided that extensions are just what I need.  I am in a theatre company and I need to have long hair for several of our upcoming shows.  My hair is medium length now, very thin, and doesnt seem to ever grow.  I knew i could opt for wigs for the shows but considering that i wouldnt mind having long hair everyday Im considering extensions.  My only problem is that Im on a veryy tight budget.  What would be the best thing for me to do, both for my wallet and for my hair (i dont want my natural hair to be damaged)?  Thanx in advance and good job to everyone here you guys are awesome.
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