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But how do I wash it?  How did you keep them in for months at a time?  Did you take them out and re-braid your hair to tighten them up.   Is there another method that compares in price to the sew in method?  I am in Louisiana, I would be willing to drive to a salon to get a good price on good extensions.  I don't know how long I am gonna be able to stand these.  Are they damaging my hair as we speak?
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I have always had good experiences when using sewn-in weave extensions such as yourself. When i was relaxed, i enjoyed doing my own glue-in extensions and did them on a lot of other girls as well but now that i am natural- no chemicals, i prefer the sew-in method and i usually keep mine in 2 to 3 months. They are very easy to care for and i haven't yet been able to find anyone in my local area that can do fusion so not sure i want to try it. My sew-in are always easy to wash and care for but next time i get one i will be sure to get a better quality of hair like the one you have- the one i used last time i bought at a bss(beauty supply store) and the pack said tangle-free but that proved to not be true.
Me and you, your cousin and your momma too rollin on da strip on bow's
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Congrats and welcome to the board! Who ever told you that really gave you a closed minded opinion. There are lots of different methods that, when done correctly work out really well! And Im sure there are people that have had bad experienses with the method that was used on you too! Take a look around here there is a boat load of information (it would take you weeks to read it all!) There are lots of professionals and experienced DIYers here that are more than willing to answer questions!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Daisyjen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2005 at 6:10pm

I jusy got my extensions sewn in because I was told that there were just to many things that could go wrong with the other methods.  I would love it if someone could tell me if this is true and (now that I have them) How to take care of the ones I have.  Here I am on the way home from the salon.  My real hair is right at the nape of my neck.

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