QuoteReplyTopic: PLEASE HELP!! touching roots w/ extension Posted: April 27 2005 at 3:03pm
Hello everyone. I am considering getting fusion extensions, although my major problem is that I have to touch up my dark roots every 4-5 weeks. I have platinum blonde hair. Minutes after my color is washed out I have a toner put allover my head (to tone the yellow, b/c my hair is naturally dark) that I ABSOLUTELY have to have. The woman who might do my extensions just told me to never have the bleach touch the glue part of the fusions( I relize this would kinda be hard and would take a little extra time to put the bleach on my hair)- I understand this, but I never asked her about the toner and I HAVE to have the toner on. Is it even safe to get extensions if I have to bleach my roots all the time? Would the toner screw it up? Should I even get extensions with all the conditions that I have to put my hair through? I don't want to be left with broken hair, when I get them taken out!! Someone please help. Thanks so much.
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Hmm...well, I think it would be virtually impossible to bleach and tone
your roots without getting the bleach and toner on the bonds, too. I
assume she's said you can't get the bleach on the bonds because it will
cause slipping? I bleached my hair (but didn't tone) when I had
prebonded fusion (GLs, Cinderella), and I didn't have much slipping,
but hand fusion is apt to shed anyway, so perhaps the bleach would
compromise the bonds.
Generally, I wouldn't recommend fusion for someone who bleaches their
hair to platinum anyway, unless you have very strong hair to begin
with, because fusion is not gentle in any way. I bleach to platinum all
the time, but I have pinchbraids, which are a little different.
Maybe Kristin can help with this. She's pretty much platinum and she
wears fusion, so maybe she's got some advice. It would help if you knew
the brand method, as well as the brand of hair.
i dont think the toner would bother the fusion, toner had very low developer like a 5 % as apposed to 20-30 %
tell your stylist when she does the highlites to weave and not slice for the sections this way to help aviod the fusion.
Depending on how fast your hair grows, waiting for 5 weeks of growth, your stylist should have enought regrowth avail as to not overlap onto the fusion. The toner will not do any damage,
i do not do fusion however i do shrinkies and locs and have never had a prob with color or toner on any of my clients. Just ask her to PLEASE be careful, i am sure she will.
concerning conditioners, as with any extension, keep conditioners off the roots, the ends are fine with conditioners.
First of all, what exactly are pinch braids and would they be better on my hair than the fusion??
Second, how do I find out the brand of hair?? The fusion they are going to do is like cold/hot
I really don't like the way weaving looks on me b/c of the contrast with brown and platinum blonde, I just like the "clean" look. could she maybe put foil between the rows, so that excess bleach wouldn't get on a fusion strand and burn it off??
I am just learning about all of this, so bear with me
I will say, You should be able to get the top section and around your hairline touched up. The extensions won't go clear up to there. Otherwise, you will need to wait 8-12(life of the extensions) to do a full hilite as opposed to 4-6 like you're used to. IMO...trying to pick up the sections attached with bonds will be too thick and not allowing for an even "lightness" However, someone may challenge this, but if you were my client...that would be my advice.
These are all good tips. I think if you got someone to help you touch
up your hair, that would help a lot. I always have difficulty being
precise when doing my own roots; I have a lot more luck with an extra
set of hands.
In terms of pinchbraids, they're a strand-by-strand method that doesn't
use any glue or metal (it's also known as the Hairpolice, or string,
method). The extensions are braided in individually, as opposed to a
weave, and a bit of string is incorporated to secure the braid. I
personally love the method because it's very nondamaging, never slips,
and can be used with any kind of hair. The one downside, imo, is that
they're potentially not as invisible as other kinds of methods (though
it really depends on your hair.
In general, I'm not a big fan of fusion because I think it can be
damaging (especially on hair that is already compromised) and, with
hand fusion, there can be a lot of shedding. That said, a lot of people
have great success with fusion, so again, it depends largely on your
hair type.
I went to the class with Gina and I learned the "undetectable strand" method. It is very small strands of hair, and very tedious. I'm wondering if pinchbraids are similar to that method, or just exactly how they're put. I just looked at the pic posted from by Jenny and it looks very similar, just larger. Also, I thought I read something about a string.
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