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fusion and damage

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Topic: fusion and damage
Posted By: kayela
Subject: fusion and damage
Date Posted: March 06 2006 at 10:44am
Hi I am interested in getting the fusion method to grow my hair out?
When I get them removed will my natural hair be damaged?
What fusion method is the safest?



Replies:
Posted By: Aphrodite
Date Posted: March 06 2006 at 11:03am

Hi Kayela...I think that all methods have potential for damage if not done properly and if the removal is not patiently and gently done. 

 I currently am wearing D-lux fusion extensions from YourHairShop.com.  Kristin, who owns the shop, installs these on clients everyday and really knows her stuff.  Unlike some other hair I have tried, D-Lux has not dried out or tangled one bit.  I have only had them in for two weeks but they are as soft and gorgeous as the day she put them in! Also, I have not lost one bond!



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Posted By: kayela
Date Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:44pm
Thanks for your input.
I realize that all extensions are potentially damaging.
But I've heard horror stories of the fusion pulling the hair
out when it is removed.  Maybe that's when it is done
improperly.  I can't wait to try it because I've heard it
is almost undetectable!


Posted By: Cali-Kristin
Date Posted: March 06 2006 at 1:11pm

There have been problems with fusion. One of the biggest one I've seen is from stylist not taking them out with enough care or the worst one- clients picking them out of their hair. Some clients are ready to remove a piece or their full install and instead of following the directions of applying a drop of acetone and crunching the bond in between some pliers they pick them out! UGH! This is horrible! Don't ever pick them out- that's where you'll get damage. Just use care when taking them out and you'll be fine. I've got some removal directions on the bottom of thispage for you:

http://www.yourhairshop.com/demopretipped.htm - http://www.yourhairshop.com/demopretipped.htm

Also, do not leave your extensions in for longer than 3 months. The bond on fusion is very strong so many think they can go longer but it's not good for your hair. I've had mine in for about 1 month now and I haven't lost a single one    Good luck

 




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