QuoteReplyTopic: my biggest extensions challenge!! pics Posted: April 03 2006 at 6:21pm
hi ladies just had to show you pics of my biggest challenge up to yet!! my client had 3/4 inch long hair at the back and sides and 2 inch long on top but after 8 hours i transformed her into an 18 inch long haired beauty!!!! i used remi bohyme and shr***ies!!
thanks chick i went almost to the top and did the last two rows with minute strands and half size shr***ies then right at the top i scattered a few extensions just to keep the top from standing up and to blend her own hair in. she has just contacted me to say that she has shown all her friends and they all want it doing now!!!
xxx Leanne
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Wow you have certainly excelled yourself this time, that looks frigging fantastic. You go girl!!!!!! That is so good and I love the block colours woooooo hoooooooo xxxx
thanks ladies!! vykky they were just very tiny strands of hair, about half the size of a pre tipped strand. i wet down and blow dried the top to smooth it into her extensions and it stayed flat without the use of products. she has texted me again this morning to say she feels like she has a new lease of life with her new hair and has has a few admiring glances from men and women!!! i love this job, it is so good to make people feel good about themselves!!
xxx Leanne
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hi sammyjb i scattered a few small strands using 1/2 shrin***s around the top and eventually the hair stayed flat. you can just see them but only if you stand right over her head! i was actually amazed myself when i had finished as i had pre warned her that the top rows would probably be visible but they ended up being covered very well and undetectable.
hi again sammy jb i fully recommend shr***ies i find them really easy to work with and unlike fusion, the bonds are always the same thickness, very versatile and really easy to remove from the hair!! i find they dont damage the hair in any way and having encountered a bad fusion job on my own hair (causing me to have to cut them out it was that bad) and in the past removed several bad fusion jobs on clients, i really dont like the technique!! that is just my opinion though as i expect there are some really good fusion extensionists out there!!
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