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    Posted: January 24 2005 at 9:47pm
I found this awhile back when I was searching cold fusion and had forgotten about it til now
http://www.xxtensions.com/x10d.htm
check out the demo where it shows the head and the steps 123
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Whoa. If that's actually what it looks like (as far as the actual hair extension bond), it's flat with hair coming over it, yes?

I haven't read good reviews of CF, but that's intriguing.

Am I understanding this correctly, Sher?

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interesting huh jenny....it looks like a tiny weft that is attached right at the root
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Totally--like a weft/strand hybrid. I wonder what that cold-fusion polymer is? :)
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at second look...it looks like its a hollow strand with a clear or transparent bonding of some type. They pull the natural hair through it and seal it up with a drop of some kind of adhesive, and its attached right up to the root. Says they last for 6 months. Hmmmm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sherrie215 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2005 at 10:12pm
duh...if I had actually read the article instead of just looking at the pictures (sounds like somethin a man would do LOL)

http://www.xxtensions.com/CanHairArticle.htm
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Six months, huh? I've heard that one before--LOL! I can't see how anyone could wear extensions for longer than 3 months without having them serviced, if for no other reason, your hair would've grown out so much by that time (never mind the matting). It is interesting, though. I really like the look of them. :)
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OK, I just read it too. I'm always amazed at the jargon people will use to avoid using the word "glue."
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yeah I know what you mean. I like the scientific description: "grafted on nonsurgically" in laymans terms:'glued to your head '
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Since it is such a "scientific procedure" and its done in a "clinic" I am sure its a top dollar "operation" LOL.

In all though I think it looks good!
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Top dollar is right--the girl who gave them a scathing review here paid $4,000. Mama mia!
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http://www.xxtensions.com/Extensions.htm

Check out that link, it shows all the different methods they use. Check out the Pro Fusion method, its a spray on adhesive for the "do it yourself professional". They have alot of innovative ideas on there, I wonder how well they all work?

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Jenny where was that review? Did I miss it?
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Well, here are the threads. I think the original poster (the first link) was referring to the patented GLs-owned Cold Fusion method, which cost $4,000; I'm not sure whether this is the same thing, though. :)

http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/viewthread.asp?forum=AMB%5FAP934431446&id=123

And a few others:
http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/viewthread.asp?forum=AMB_AP934431446&id=3359

http://talk.hairboutique.com/forum/viewthread.asp?forum=AMB_AP934431446&id=3029
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