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    Posted: April 27 2011 at 2:22am
i usually use clip in hair extensions because it is easy to apply and can give me an instant change. i am thinking of trying another type of hair extensions. which type would you recommend?
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There are many types, it depends on how long you want them in for. You can try bonding, using liquid gold, and keep them in for about 5 weeks. Or you can try a linkies track weave that will last up to 3 months. We have lots of tutorials if you want to take a look at some options.
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I am using tape extensions right now, for about 1 month so far, and I really love that method. I was kind of leary, because I thought the tape might not hold long. But they work great. Super comfortable. This my be my new favorite. I have used micro rings for years, and clip-ins between installs.
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Hair extensions can make you look and feel fabulous. If you have a wedding to look forward to or another important event to attend or you simply want to introduce some volume to your hair you have come to the right place!

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Remy Cuticle Hair is the hair that is collected by the process of cutting the hair from the person’s head. The direction of the cuticle is therefore controlled and maintained. To some extent all hair must be processed to ensure that the cuticle is aligned in the same direction. Because of the method of collection this type of hair is in short supply and is quite expensive and it will last a long time if properly maintained.

European Hair

The hair is available in various colours and textures. Some women in Europe never colour or perm their hair and because of this it is in great condition and is one of the best possible hair to use for long term hair extensions. This type of natural virgin hair that has not been chemically processed and altered is in short supply and high demand and is for obvious reasons more expensive than any other hair.

Russian Virgin Hair
Hair that has not been chemically altered and roots and tips run in the same direction. The term ‘Virgin hair’ usually refers to Russian hair as other type of hair is rarely sold in a state of its original, unaltered colour and texture. This hair is very expensive and is in very short supply.

Russian Virgin Hair – Deluxe Line

Hair that has not been chemically altered and roots and tips run in the same direction. This hair is double drawn and a finer separation of the hair is achieved. This is a much more labour intensive process and therefore doubles the price of the hair. Most of the hair traders do not double draw the hair in this way. The superior quality of this meticulously hand selected hair has traditionally been exclusively reserved for the Hollywood stars and the film industry and has only recently become available commercially.

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