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    Posted: April 24 2007 at 9:45am
That looks fantastic!! Personally I use 12 ounces because my hair is so thick. This last time I got a sew in, and she thought I was crazy because I said I would need so much, but we used it all, it just depends on the persons hair.
You did a terrific job, wish my mom was as cool as you!
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Thanks all!!
 
Sherrie,  I don't know if you remember, but you were the person who responded when I asked about how much hair to put in for thick hair.  I am so glad you did.  I ended up buying 4 more oz from a store in town on top of the 7.5 oz I bought from drlocks.  So total she has 11.5 oz, which from what I've read here is alot, but that is what it took to get it done.
 
I didn't add it last time because I wasn't sure I was adding photos right, but here is the front.  This is why we used so much, because last time the front is where it really looked bad, this time I think it blends really well here too.
 
 
 
I'm hooked.  I can't wait to do the next set!!  Big%20smile  This makes me want to go back to cosmo school!  (I'm licensed as a manicurist, but always wanted to go back for hair).
 
Anyhoo, thanks for all your comments.  Bye!
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Looks gorgeous! Well done!

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Awesome blending! Yeah, I agree with Sherrie, besides if you took your time, then that means that you'll be paying attention and learning how to do it right, rather than rushing through. good job!
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It looks like you figured out the picture posting. Smile
 
I think you did a FANTASTIC job putting in her extensions! Thumbs%20Up
 
Dont worry....you'll get faster! I think my very first fusion install took me close to 10 hours!
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I hope this works.  I just posted regarding getting pictures in the message and am still new to this stuff.
 
If it did work, and you can see these pictures, thank you all so much for the great information contained on these forums.  My daughter's hair turned out great.  I don't know if it is supposed to take this long, but it took me 13 hours (split between two days), but it was worth it.
 
So, what do you think?  All of your comments and advice are appreciated.
 
Thanks again.
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