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Great Lengths, Cinderella, mega Hair and any other type of fusion bonded extensions has thier good and bad points. The good part is they look and feel awesome, the bad part is they are not for everyone. These heated bond extensions should not be applied to weak or chemically treated hair, they should not be applied as a full head extension or as a hair replacement, they should only be worn a few applications. Most of my clients I have done these extensions on became dependant on them as a fashion need and in the end they did not ever achieve thier own natural hair; in other words thier natural hair never got better but worse. I switched these clients to the weaving method and found much better results for natural hair growth and done properly thier hair returned healthy. However wearing the bond method can benifit the person who needs a tempory change and will not be wearing the extensions for long periods of time. I recommend that the bond method stay in your hair no longer than 3 months per application. Any longer and your hair will thin out and likely become weak. Make sure if this is the method you want to use that your extensionist has experience and a good name. Done wrong and your hair will reap the damages. Anyone saying fusion can last over 3 months is lying so buyer beware. Any type of hair extension method is expensive and high maintence. There are no such things as cheap hair extensions. Prices are from $500-$3,000. The higher the price does not mean they will last longer,it depends on who does it and hair quality plays a big expense role. Make sure to always use real human hair with cuticles aligned in the same direction. If your hair tangles or matts up after a wash or two you got scammed. On the end note there are many ways of attaching hair extensions, I really don't think one is better than the other, I think its the clients hair situation which should determine which method is best suited. I think the bond method can be good but the clients that can wear them are limited.Most clients that I do seeking hair extensions are desperate due to hair damage, female thinning and other hair conditions where the bonding method cannot be supported in the hair causing further damage. I use the bonding method or Great Lengths when I have a client who wishes to have a little length and fullness added and thier hair is in a very healthy state, then this method works wonders. Good Luck-
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Darcy,

Thanks so much for your help! I was really concerned about the damage to your real hair. Please keep me posted on how your's are working out.

Thanks again.

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dana,

i just had the cinderella extensions put in my hair last weekend. they look great, very real, and are MUCH less expensive than the great lengths.

it depends on what you're looking for and what you want to spend, but i'm really happy with the cinderella extensions i got.

(they are protien bonds heated into your hair)

darcy
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Hmmm...Never heard of it. Are they the fushion kind, or the clipped, glued or sewn in ones?
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I'm looking at hair extensions and I heard about Cinderella hair extensions. Can anyone give me any information about this in comparison to Great Lengths? I heard that the cost is considerably lower, but I am concerned about the quality of the hair, etc.

Thanks for your help!
Dayna
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