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Originally posted by asinnamon asinnamon wrote:

I think it can be typical to lose a few strands.  The first thing that would come to mind would be too small of a section of natural hair, but I would say that cutting too much off a tip, especially if you were using a flat or U shaped tip could effect the outcome.  
 
I have heard great things about the Donna Bella hair and bonds too!!  Let us know how they perform over time!!
 
Hi Asinnamon,
 
Thanks so much for the feedback.  I agree about cutting too much off the tip. 
 
So far so good on Donna Bella.  We will take pictures of Brigid after 7 days to show what is happening.  I am very interested to see how it holds up.


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Wow, very beautiful! The hair looks fine and silky! Is the hair keeping it's silkiness after a few washings? It's always good to hear how the hair holds up.
Also, when blowdrying bonds, use ONLY the cold setting on your blowdryer to dry the bonds. You can use warm on the rest of the hair, but you would be surprised at how fast the bond loses integrity when you use warm and hot settings to dry the bond. Also, don't go too long between washings or the oil from your scalp can also break down bonds.
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Originally posted by hollandbluejay hollandbluejay wrote:

Wow, very beautiful! The hair looks fine and silky! Is the hair keeping it's silkiness after a few washings? It's always good to hear how the hair holds up.
Also, when blowdrying bonds, use ONLY the cold setting on your blowdryer to dry the bonds. You can use warm on the rest of the hair, but you would be surprised at how fast the bond loses integrity when you use warm and hot settings to dry the bond. Also, don't go too long between washings or the oil from your scalp can also break down bonds.
 
Hi,
 
Thanks so much for your feedback.  It is very much appreciated.
 
I will pass all the tips to Brigid so she can make sure she is caring for her extensions the best way possible.  She is so addicted now it is not even funny.  I think she will be wearing hair extensions for the rest of her life. 
 
So far so good on her hair remaining silky and pretty.  We are going to take photos this week and post them here.  Maybe tomorrow we will shoot both Angie (tape install) and Brigid (Donna Bella/fusion install) to show the way their add-on hair looks at this point in time.
 
Angie's hair was bleached almost white and it is Chinese so it is definitely not soft but it still looks pretty good even if it feels just like over bleached hair.
 
Thank you again for the tips.  I know Brigid will be very appreciative.
 
 
 
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