has anyone tried to use these skin wefts from... https://www.hisandher.com .... they look easy to use and like they blend in very naturally ? i want to try integrating this look with a sewn in- weave and use this to add length to the front hair that i normally leave out to cover the sewn in areas....if anyone has tried this or knows more about it let me know
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Are you actually ON maui? If so I am to !! Where do you get your hair from or done at?? Because I cant find ANY ONE who will do extensions on the island. Am I just crazy or do you find the same thing?
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I wear a side part too and I place each side peice far enough from the part to leave enough hair to cover. (So my left side piece and right side piece are at differnt heights, sometimes I even do two side pieces on the side without the part)
Ms.Honey I dont have a LG/tape demo... I did the demo when I used to use tape alone, but I have edited it since then to include written instructions on adding the LG to the tape.
Edited by sherrie215 - September 25 2007 at 8:07pm
Thanks Sherrie! The demo was really helpful!!
I also like hair closer to the top as I have really short pieces and want them as covered as possible.
If I wear a side part and not center, do I still place the wefts that high up on both sides of side part? I like the idea to cover the top and give a fuller bang! Thanks again!
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some people do rows that run from temple to temple (leaving a half inch to an inch for hairline to cover) and from ear to ear ( at the back, from ear level down, same thing leaving 1/2 inch or so from hairlines)
Others prefer to work in smaller sections. You can do back and sides in smaller sections, shorter pieces. And it may be easier in the beginning.
Usually your crown and bangs area are left free of extensions, unless you are braiding up your hair so non of your natural hair is left out.
I prefer doing one long piece for each row. I find the less edges, the less lifting (the ends are usuallythe first places that may come loose)
How much hair, how many rows, depends on the thickness of your own hair, how much volume you want to achieve and how long you are extending to.
Acetone gets alot of varying opinions. My personal thoughts are that the acetone isnt on the hair that long and it evaporates quickly. Yes it may be drying. I prefer acetone as it works quick for me and removal is very effortless, whereas some other removers work too slow, dont work as well and I find myself not being patient enough and pulling more than I should, and I find that more damaging.
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