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A better fusion glue?

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Topic: A better fusion glue?
Posted By: mamabunny
Subject: A better fusion glue?
Date Posted: April 05 2005 at 4:55pm

Hi grrls!

I have a great stylist friend who is going to help me put in fusion on my poor, tired nappy hair. I have to cut a bunch of crappy relaxed, bleached hair off and then I will fuse to that.But I really want a good glue that doesn't shed a lot and will not eat my little itty bitty hair up.It is too short to braid for a sew-in weave in the back, about 3 useable inches on top.I've heard mixed reviews of Mega or x10- how is Dr. Locks glue? Any tried and true recommendations? And can I just get Doc's starter kit and make do (without the fusion wand)? I spent soooo much on my extensions plus hair (it is so pretty and soft) that I really can't ask hubby for too much more cash right now!

Thank you!




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Posted By: Syren123
Date Posted: April 05 2005 at 5:06pm
Doc Locks glue is nice - it's softer than, say, X10, which seems to dry a bit harder. I thought the X10 held better, but the Docs glue held, too.

I'm in the market to try something new as well, so that's all I can recommend at this time.

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