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I'm very interested in this technique but I haven't been able to find anything other than this thread about it. Does anyone know what it's called, other than threaded extensions? And does anyone know who teaches classes about it?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote metalgirl Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2006 at 11:13pm

I saw this  method once on a client I had who  previously got her  extensions done in Brazil.  She was a Brazilian tv reporter.

It looked good and the woman said they stayed in her hair very well.

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For this technique you have to pre-tip the hair ( which seems to take me the longest ) in a special kind of hair glue that dissolves once you wash you clients hair. You part your sections just as you would if you were doing fusion/sh***k*** etc. Then using a gossamer thread you loop the thread around the pretipped hair and the client’s natural tresses that you sectioned off. Once you’ve looped it around you then tie the thread in a small knot. At first it took me a little while to do it but as with any techinque once you begin to master it you can complete a full head within 6 to 8 hours. It is an invisible strand technique with “no lumps or bumps” ( Ashante ). Of course since you are using thread you wouldn’t comb your hair, you would just brush it. I have found that pre-tipping the extension hair at the top with nail glue prevents less shedding as it does with any pretipping strand technique. Out of all the extensions classes I've taken this was one that I really felt informed about.

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That looks like it would take ages to do, is that the case x
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oh...that looks very interesting. Can you tell us more about the technique?
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I had posted a while back on a forum that some of you inquired about the Macrome Extension Techinque. I didn't know what that techinque was exactly like but here are photos of the threaded techinque I took a class on that I think may be similar. ( I couldn't find the instructor's site ) Happy Easter to all !!
 
 
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