QuoteReplyTopic: New to all of this! Help! Posted: May 22 2006 at 10:31pm
I have been going through this site and there is sooo much information
that I thought I would just ask for advice! I am competing in a
pageant in 4 weeks and my hair is not full enough. It always
tends to be very flat on top no matter how much teasing or spraying I
do! I am considering extensions but only for the pageant.
Soo...just a few questions...
I have very naturally curly hair that I straighten with a hair dryer
and professional flat iron almost everyday. Because of this, I am
worried that the extensions won't work for me. Can they withstand
the heat of my straightening?
I am also concerned that they will not blend into my hair because of my
original hair's texture. I do not really want length, just
volume.
The other question I had was about coloring. I have blonde hair
with highlights, but I am planning on making it darker for the pageant,
just a little bit. I am concerned that the extensions will not
match and be very obvious.
I guess like everyone else I am worried about damage to my hair.
What is the best method for applying temporary extensions without risk
of damage?
I found a specialist who uses Great Lengths Extensions and Hairdreams. Are these good products?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!
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If you want temporary extensions I would suggest clip ins. Or a tape method which is easy to install and easy to remove.
There are extension hair textures available to match any texture. They key is in using enough hair, and the right cut, and styling to get a good match/blend
Great Lengths or hair dreams are not a good option for short term wear. Besides the fact that they are very costly
you could always make your own clip ins. buy hair in the style you like (volume wave, curl, etc) that's longer than you like and bring it with you when you get your hair dyed so your stylist can dye it the exact same shade. then clip it in, have the stylist cut it for you so it'll blend easy and just remember how and where they go.
if you go to someone who is a liscensed, professional, extensionist and they could help you with texture and color. make sure u see a portfolio and get at least 6 references and make sure they have been doing extensions for at least 2 yrs,
this is just a pageant, right? one night, in-and-out? clip-ins or protacs will suit you just fine. you don't even need to buy super expensive hair because you just need it to look gorgeous for 8 hours.
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