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Forum Name: Hair Extensions
Forum Description: Hair Extensions can be the quick fix for short hair.
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Printed Date: August 06 2025 at 1:47am


Topic: North Carolina
Posted By: FoXy4mYrOxY
Subject: North Carolina
Date Posted: June 05 2005 at 8:35am
Does anyone know of a great place to get extensions in North Carolina...and what method they use??



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Posted By: ccross6032
Date Posted: June 05 2005 at 10:48am

hey foxy -

In what part of N. Carolina are you? Also, do you have an idea of what method you'd like?

cheryl



Posted By: FoXy4mYrOxY
Date Posted: June 05 2005 at 5:02pm
If from near raleigh...and i dont know which method is better than the other...the salon down in wilmington(where i do to college) uses fusion..(which ive been told can damage your hair-and ive also been told is really good for your hair...so i dont know what to do about that) but i dont have a fav method........i know thats long but hope that answered your question


Posted By: ccross6032
Date Posted: June 05 2005 at 5:31pm

hmmm. i'm from east TN and travel to atlanta to get pinchbraids. there are tons of fantastic DIYers here who do everything from fusion to pinchbraids to shrinkies to extendtubes. Have a look at the resources for beginners topics at the top of the forum...

also, i think peoples opinions about a "best method" varies a lot...you can search for "fusion" or "great lengths" or "pinchbraids" whatever method it is you are interested in using the upper right search key.

basically, i think pinchbraids works for me because they 1. don't slip 2. i love my stylist 3. it's relatively cheap all in all and 4. the only thing holding them in is a thread. easy to snip. i think a lot of the issues with fusion are in the removal. i found heather in atlanta by the hairpolice site - stylist search page at http://www.hairpolice.com - www.hairpolice.com

also, the women here are really awesome and honest and helpful; giving more specific information about the length of your hair now (with pics even, or pics showing something similar to your hair), what length you want, and other lifestyle things like how often do you wash, your hair texture, how permanent you want the extensions to be...etc.

good luck,

cheryl



Posted By: Kalika
Date Posted: June 05 2005 at 5:37pm
In my opinion no extion methon is "good" for your hair, some are just much less damaging in the long run then others.  same goes with haircoloring.



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