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    Posted: April 28 2007 at 2:42pm
Does anybody living in the Los Angeles area know how to do this method.  It is for sew in extensions.  Basically there is no glue or braid used.  I need to learn how to do this method.  Please contact me so that I can get a price on how to learn it.  The videos that are out are very expensive and we dont even know how good they are or if it is the method I am looking for.  I already spent $ 500 hard earned and it was a waste of time and money.  Please help!
 
 
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Is this where you take 2 sections of hair, use a micro to hold them together then sew the hair on the made track? This is what I'm wearing, and if it is, you can go to drlocs and they have a great video!
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I am sure you are aware of Lisha Coleman's video tapes.  I own several of her tapes, and although they are expensive, they are worth every penny.
 
At the ISSE show in LA in February, I met a lady named Toni Love who has a DVD that shows her interlocking technique.  It was very affordable, around $40 for the DVD.
 
 
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