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    Posted: August 04 2008 at 4:45pm
I have had fusion in less than 48 hours and I want them all OUT. Shocked We did U-tip on the bottom and I-tip on top. I have blonde on top and dark underneath.

How do I remove the fusion bonds myself? I'm sure it will be time consuming but I'm willing to be patient in hopes of saving money.

Any help? Thanks in advance.

Kristin
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awww KristinLeigh, Im sorry you arent liking your extensions. Are you sure you dont want to wait a few days to see if you change your mind?
 
Anyway, if you want to remove them you need acetone and pliers. You put a couple of drops of pure professional acetone on the bond and crunch with a pair of pliers. The bond should crumble then you can slide the extension hair out. Sometimes you have to apply acetone and crunch a couple of times on the more stubborn bonds. And being they are new/fresh bonds they may be a little more work to remove. Just be patient and dont pull...and make sure your pliers dont have the cutters at the back of the jaws.
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thank you for the advice. it is working...just takes time like you said...they are stubborn because they are still new and kinda soft.

The reason I don't like them is mainly because of my haircut. I went to someone new and she decided that i needed short layers so my first layer is around the crown of my head. :( It does not cover the bonds very well. :( I'm just going to take them out and start taking some vitamins. I hear prenatal vitamins work the best so I think I'll give that a shot.

Thanks again!
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