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The way GL attaches the hair is fusion. It's a keratin based glue they use to bond the extension hair to your own. They say you can wear the hair for 6 months because it helps you to justify the price, although wearing it that long is not recommended because of the matting issues previously discussed. If you like the method itself, you can get fusion done by another extensionest, or you can learn to do it yourself, for a fraction of the cost of Great Lengths.
We have a couple of extensionest's here in California who do it for $500 including the price of the hair. If you don't wish to travel or learn how to do it yourself, call around and ask for a ball park price quote from local extensionests in your area. Don't ask for Great Lengths, instead just ask if they do fusion.
Edit - another strand by strand method of application is the shrinkie method. It has the benifits of fusion in that its strand by strand, but the shrinkie method overall has less sheding, and is extremely do-it-yourself friendly. You take pretipped hair, and attach it to your own head, anchoring it on with adhesive lined heat shrink tubing. If you buy the hair pretipped it's a bit more expensive then tipping yourself, but its also less hassle. Buying 8oz of pretipped hair and the shrinkies should run you about $250 - $300. You can also reuse the hair, you just need to buy more shrinkies. All you need to invest is the heat clamp, which is about $50.
Here are some links
http://www.jetsetextension.com/fusion/classify.php - http://www.jetsetextension.com/fusion/classify.php
http://www.hairpiece.com/dept.asp?dept_id=16-004 - http://www.hairpiece.com/dept.asp?dept_id=16-004
https://www.hisandher.com/store/shop_product.asp?main=MAIN_001&sub=SUB_016&pro=3 - https://www.hisandher.com/store/shop_product.asp?main=MAIN_001&sub=SUB_016&pro=3
http://glamourhair.com/extensions/Pretipped.asp - http://glamourhair.com/extensions/Pretipped.asp
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