QuoteReplyTopic: how can I remove a bond at home... Posted: November 10 2008 at 12:47pm
I had more hair added over the weekend and one of the bonds (keratin) really is in a strange position and shows it is to close to the hair line and I don't have enough hair to cover it unless I put it behind my ear. I don't want to go through the hassle to go the salon...not that close.
Is there a way to take this one out myself at home?
Thanks
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Sure you can take it out at home. All you need is a drop of acetone (used for removing artifical nails, can be found in the nail section of the BSS, or even in walmart, etc) and a pair of pliers. Use a cotton ball and dab a little acetone on the bond and then crunch it with the pliers. The bond should crumble and the extension hair should slide right out.
I believe most keratin removers are acetone based. Nearly 100% acetone with a few inert ingredients. So...I opt for pure professional acetone, and its usually cheaper than the removers. Some bonds (like great lengths or maybe so-cap ? cant remember) use a high % alcohol for removal.
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