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Topic: great salon in Nj for hair extensions
Posted By: Eileen
Subject: great salon in Nj for hair extensions
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 5:01am
Hi everyone, This is the first time that I am posting a message. About two months ago I impulsively got a short haircut, and I HATED it. I live in central NJ, and I researched hair extensions, and salons.
I went to Vitto Mazza salon and day Spa in Woodbridge, NJ last week, and got extensions. They use the newest method. It is called Ultress 2.I now have shoulder length hair, and am lovin' it. Abit pricey.but we get what we pay for.



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Posted By: Aeone
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 5:07am
Hmm, i've been asking around the heralopecia
forums about this ultratress 2 method ..but
getting no where ;)

do you know of any good places online that
have more in-depth info? ;) ...meaning, not the
usual "it's hair progression ..not hair extension!"
stuff :P

lol :D

(not that i'll be getting them anytime soon -
just really curious)

thanks :)

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Posted By: Eileen
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 5:12am
Hi, Unfortunately, when doing my research on extensions, I did not see any other sites for the Ultress2 method..........but the number of the salon that I used is732-636-0119. You can ask for Rich, he may know of other places. The stylist that did my extensions is GREAT.name is Teri O.

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Posted By: Aeone
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 5:24am
Hmm, alright - thanks tho :)

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Posted By: Eileen
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 5:33am
You are very welcome. Good Luck

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Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 10:54am
I have usedon clients and myself worn Ultratress 2 hair extensions. They are made by the hair replacement company Onrite. Their women's divsion of hair replacement products is called Gemtress.

They are very thin strips of polyurthane with hair attached to them. Kind of like a weft, but the top is the poly material. To apply, your hair is sandwiched in between two pieces of the strips and a brush on adhesive is use to hold it all together.

I think it is an ok method, but not great. It can be messy to put in since the adhesive sometimes wants to ooze out of the strips and to remove you have to put an oil remover on the hair which also gets messy. Then, if you really want to reuse the hair, the stylist would have to scrub all the oil off of the hair strips before it can be put back on.

It's time consuming to apply.

One client that I had put them on had fine hair, and after 10 weeks of wear, the tension of the wefts cause her to get a bald spot on the side of her head.

I don't offer this method anymore.


Posted By: Aeone
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 12:42pm
hmm, thats terrible :o

i have fine, thin hair as well ..i couldnt stand
it if i had any more balding spots :(

thanks for the input, i think i'll stick to my
shrinkies plan! :D


Posted By: KB
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 1:18pm
Originally posted by Eileen Eileen wrote:

Hi everyone, This is the first time that I am posting a message. About two months ago I impulsively got a short haircut, and I HATED it. I live in central NJ, and I researched hair extensions, and salons.
I went to Vitto Mazza salon and day Spa in Woodbridge, NJ last week, and got extensions. They use the newest method. It is called Ultress 2.I now have shoulder length hair, and am lovin' it. Abit pricey.but we get what we pay for.


Wow! How much did you pay, if you don't mind my asking? I was thinking of getting extensions because I HATE my short hair. But I'm a bit hesitant after reading some of the posts in the hair extensions forum. I just think I need to do a lot of research before I make a decision. How are your extensions holding up? Is the hair quality good? Are you experiencing any problems?

Anyway, it's so funny you posted this today because I was going to ask about a good hair extension salon in central NJ!


Posted By: Eileen
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 1:40pm
The price differs depending on the plan you sign up for. I choose a one year plan because in the long run it is the best buy. The extensions are holding up beautifully, very easy to wash and style.

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Posted By: Eileen
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 1:42pm
Originally posted by metalgirl metalgirl wrote:

I have usedon clients and myself worn Ultratress 2 hair extensions. They are made by the hair replacement company Onrite. Their women's divsion of hair replacement products is called Gemtress.

They are very thin strips of polyurthane with hair attached to them. Kind of like a weft, but the top is the poly material. To apply, your hair is sandwiched in between two pieces of the strips and a brush on adhesive is use to hold it all together.

I think it is an ok method, but not great. It can be messy to put in since the adhesive sometimes wants to ooze out of the strips and to remove you have to put an oil remover on the hair which also gets messy. Then, if you really want to reuse the hair, the stylist would have to scrub all the oil off of the hair strips before it can be put back on.

It's time consuming to apply.

One client that I had put them on had fine hair, and after 10 weeks of wear, the tension of the wefts cause her to get a bald spot on the side of her head.

I don't offer this method anymore.


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Posted By: Eileen
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 1:59pm
Hi metalgirl, I think the method of application that you described differs from the one that i had. there was no brush-on adhesives. The hair had a self adhesive backing.

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