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    Posted: March 25 2006 at 10:40pm

Recently I got extensions put in my hair. The beautician put cornrows into my hair and then sewed them in (I'm not sure what that technique is called). Anyway, I really like being able to legnthen my hair so easily but what I don't like is the fact that when I run my fingers through my hair my head feels lumpy. Does anyone know of another weaving technique that gives your head a more natural feel? Thanks!

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Well...  u could try the fusion or invisible cornrows
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Thanks for such a quick response. I really appreciate it. But I have another question. What are invisible corn rows? I've never heard of them. Are they expensive? Thanks so much!
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oh,  sorry!  I meant to say invisible braids. invisible braid are very, very small and are only braided to about 1/4 of an inch and then secure by tying or using glue ( I wouldn't recommend glue to anyone though).  Mosat people do the whole head but I prefer to leave the top and edges out to hide the braids. The cost depends on where you live I guess and the stylist. It take about 12-16 hrs and you can put it up in any style just like your real hair. I have pics of invisible cornrows in my album.
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