want hair extensions?
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Topic: want hair extensions?
Posted By: TheJade
Subject: want hair extensions?
Date Posted: January 31 2006 at 9:58pm
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Hi everyone! 
Im a hairstylist from NY and I'm currently developing a website for my hair styling, and I'm looking for "volunteers".
What I need the most are before and after pictures for hair extensions. A hair service that can usually cost $2,000 to $3,000 is being offered to you at half the price if and when you agree to be featured in the website's gallery.
If you want more info send me a message. :)
Take care all
-Jade
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Posted By: Kalika
Date Posted: January 31 2006 at 10:46pm
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Oh, I can let someone Ive never heard of do my hair for ONLY a thousand dollars?
Oh goody goody!
*edited to remove words that were bleeped out* 
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Posted By: TanglesRC
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 12:13am
how long have u been doing extensions and what method are u doing that u charge 3 grand for???
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Posted By: Longhairdreams
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 12:49am
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Yeah i have to second Kalika.Most people arent going to be eager to pay that much to someone just getting started,especially when its supposed to be a deal.
Next time you do a clients hair,why not ask their permission to take their picture for your website.Most people would feel flattered.And for people who are a bit more skittish try seeing if they'll do it if you block out their face.
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Posted By: Kalika
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 2:22am
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This person also ignored our no advertising policy
I have issues with that. We're a community here, we share ideas and experiences, advice and techniques. A person can advertise anywhere, but to come into a forum like this, that the good people who come here have worked so hard for, just to advertise... well that just really makes my butt itch. ESPECIALLY when we encourage education, and saying extensions "usually cost between 2 - 3 thousand" is extremely misleading, and this person to me is just looking for people to take advantage of. We have some lovely extensionests on this site, who help keep it going by educating not only their clients, but the rest of us, and with all their experience and expertise, they don't mislead by making people THINK they're getting a deal when they're getting ripped off.
Magic beans, anyone?
*edited for spelling*
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Posted By: TheJade
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 8:19am
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I dont t hink I'm being misleading.
Any salong in my area charges anywhere from $2000 to $3000 for fusion extensions, feel free to do the homework.
Ive been doing fusion extensions for two years, its pretty safe to say im far from an amatuer. Im not advertesing, Im just offering a service thats usually a lot more $$, simply because i KNOW 3grand is alot of money!!!
The salon I work from will not allow me to use my portfolio on my own personal website. Im not being misleading, I welcome anyone to research extension prices in New York City. I know, because, sadly, thats how much we charge.
And youre right, this forum is a community, or so i thought, but apparentaly everyone jumps at the chance to gangup on someone.
"taking advantage of people"....Ive never been more insulted in my whole life!!!
Sorry for the "Ad"
Have a great day
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Posted By: sarytyr
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 9:16am
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Regardless of why you are offering this "sale", you attempted to solicite clients by offering a special payment option 50% cash and 50% use of their likeness in exchange for a service - that constitutes advertising. I hope you can see that now.
Sorry you feel jumped upon, but rules is rules!
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Posted By: Kalika
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 10:12am
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"taking advantage of people"....Ive never been more insulted in my whole life!!! |
thought you were from new york? 
advertizing
n : a public promotion of some product or service [syn: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ad - ad , http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=advertisement - advertisement , http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=advertizement - advertizement , http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=advertising - advertising , http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=advert - advert ]
Now you know 
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Posted By: TheJade
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 10:28am
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says alot about your assinine attitude when you out beat the assholes in new york.
I apologized, im sorry....geez...enough with the low blows....
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Posted By: Kalika
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 10:43am
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was mostly a joke, you havent scratched the surface of my "attitude" yet.
Have a nice day, Im done with this thread before I say something I may possibly regret later.
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Posted By: gsmilie
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 11:32am
Kalika wrote:
was mostly a joke, you havent scratched the surface of my "attitude" yet.
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But Kalika, that is what we love most about you!!!
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Posted By: TheJade
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 11:37am
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I apologize again Kalika,
I didnt mean to agitate things further. I didnt think you were joking...im really sorry.
If I knew how to delete this thread I would.
Sorry again
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Posted By: sarytyr
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 11:41am
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Maybe contact the admin. if you would like the thread to be removed...?
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Posted By: sarytyr
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 11:49am
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BTW...welcome to the forum and your baptism by fire!
With 2 years of experience as a professional doing extensions you must have a lot of knowledge and tips. I hope that you have a pleasant experience from here on out and will find it a great place to share your own experiences as well as benefit from the exchange of information of the professionals and non-professional hair extension enthusiasts on this forum.
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Posted By: JeepGirl
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 12:49pm
BTW...welcome to the forum and your baptism by fire!
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LMAO!!!
Welcome anyway Jade! Knowledge is always welcome! 
------------- Thanks,
JeepGirl
Current install-Bohyme Bodywave #30 and #14 in the straight hair/ they didn't have the #14 in bodywave, so I mixed them...works great!
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Posted By: TanglesRC
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 9:51pm
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from one professional to another- Welcome
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Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: February 01 2006 at 10:17pm
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Since you normally charge 3,000... WHAT KIND of extensions are they? I mean I know they are fushion... but, what brand of hair?
crazyness.. 3K?
-Julie;)
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Posted By: DFWstylist
Date Posted: February 02 2006 at 10:57pm
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Welcome Jade
I'm also a newbie to this forum and recognize your "want hair?" logo.
Yes, that is SoCapUSA Hair Extensions. On the note of advertising, there is that regulation. But I can back you up on the quality. Cost? In Texas or should I say at our salon, the charge is 1500-2000 for full lengthening. It can also start at $20 for hilites, accents, volume, and even haircutting correction. F.Y.I., when asking for such an amount, I also incorporate an extensive consultation with a maintenance care program as well as a release form. You can't sell a BMW without explaining its performance. Check out the Q & A in my site http://www.TheArtofHairDFW.com - www.TheArtofHairDFW.com
My clients thereafter don't question or deny me on cost. Also, when I was the rookie extensionist, I was able to get more practice when all I charged the volunteers was the cost of the hair. It didn't take much longer before I was able to charge full price. Ever so often we may run promotions and clients knew this was a great opportunity when they knew our reputation. Poor Jade! I do believe your NY prices only because I personally know a handful of extensionists up there. Don't let this get you down, Keep your head up and wear yours proud when you ask "want hair?"
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Posted By: skibumps
Date Posted: February 04 2006 at 12:57am
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Are socaps GL extensions? I'm confused. My GL extensions cost me $1500 for only 5 bundles,--gave me length, but absolutely no volume--and I'm in Denver, which is nowhere near close to being "high fashion" for hair like NY.
DFWStylist----when you say you incorporate a maintenance program in the cost, do you do the maintenance as part of the $1500-2000? Or do you charge a reduced rate for maintenance? Also, just out of curiosity, do you prep your clients' hair when they get extensions and is that included in the cost?
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Posted By: DFWstylist
Date Posted: February 07 2006 at 11:47pm
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Hi,
skibumps, to answer your questions SoCapUSA and Great Lengths are competitors. With us, 1500 is the average cost for length and volume. 2000 is definitely for length and massive volume-not meant for everyone. There's also a formulation-believe it or not-that we use to determine how many grafts per head. Clients are also charged per graft, not a flat rate fee.
Maintenance care program is a form that educates my clients who signs and initials stating that they will take care of the extensions in the proper manner. If not, then there is a minimal charge of $1/min. for detangling or removing. Nothing is hidden about the service and our thorough consultation insures this. If the client takes care of the masterpiece, we appreciate this by a maintenance reconditioning and styling out their for no charge in the check-up appointments.
And definitely, there is a clarifying pre-treatment of the hair-it's the only way to ensure long-lasting bonds. At our salon we also utilize the complete SoCapUSA system, nothing is mixed and matched. If you would like to know more about an extensionist in your area call me at 1-888-460-3031.
Quality of the hair, Precision in the attachments, Care and Accuracy in the maintenance as well as customer service is the reason for the charge. This makes for happy paying clients and we also keep our reputation.
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Posted By: TanglesRC
Date Posted: February 08 2006 at 12:36am
DFWstylist wrote:
Quality of the hair, Precision in the attachments, Care and Accuracy in the maintenance as well as customer service is the reason for the charge. This makes for happy paying clients and we also keep our reputation.
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Amen and Amen.
And to add to that- the time and dedication we put towards obtaining our liscenses, and the efforts we put forth to better our education with classes and certifications. This is the foundation of our work, reputation and the ability to charge for our services, training and knowledge.
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