Bellargo hair extensions
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Printed Date: February 05 2026 at 9:36am
Topic: Bellargo hair extensions
Posted By: greathairday
Subject: Bellargo hair extensions
Date Posted: November 03 2006 at 11:38am
Has anyone ever heard of these. I just found a salon nearby who does them. It looks like a strand-by strand fusion thing. It says the hair is "guaranteed" for 6 months. Hmmm...but what about what it would do to MY hair after 6 months???
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Posted By: asinnamon
Date Posted: November 03 2006 at 4:48pm
It looks like they take a section, tie a knot in the clients hair using a crochet hook. Thread on a non adhesive shrinkie, add the strand, position both shrinkie and strand over the knot and apply heat. The knot much be the trick to holding it all together. Looks great! Did you inquire about the cost? They have a web site ... http://www.bellargo.com - www.bellargo.com
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Posted By: barbielocs
Date Posted: November 03 2006 at 9:00pm
balmain has a 6 month guarentee on there double hair- it means the hair is guarenteed for 6 months not to leave it on your head for 6 months without touch ups. could this be the same with this company? no matter what the method dont leave any thing on your hair for 6 months! hopefully they mean the guarentee is on the hair itself- not being left it on someone for 6 months. hope this helps
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Posted By: greathairday
Date Posted: November 04 2006 at 6:19am
right on the not leaving in- they say they need to move 'em every 2-3 months- the won't giv me any kind of cost without a consult but its a pretty fancy salon that doesn them, so i have a feeling it is expensive. It is hard to imagine that a non-adhesive shrinkies would stay on so well just becasue of a knot- but it sounds interesting. I may go for a consult. From their site it looks like there are only a few salons in the US that do them.
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Posted By: asinnamon
Date Posted: November 04 2006 at 8:15am
You should check it out, it sounds interesting!
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Posted By: nursie
Date Posted: November 04 2006 at 10:43am
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how do they untie the knot in your hair? i remember when i was a kid i purposely made a knot in my hair, and then it had to be cut out....maybe i'm not picturing their technique correctly
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Posted By: greathairday
Date Posted: November 04 2006 at 11:32am
In the video they do it with a little crochet hook and when they undo it, it comes right out.
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Posted By: asinnamon
Date Posted: November 05 2006 at 5:39am
They use a pin to undo the knot. No glue residue either??!! I wonder what the hair is tipped with that doesn't melt?
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Posted By: greathairday
Date Posted: November 05 2006 at 5:44am
I just can't imagne that withoue SOME glue and unlined "plastic tube" would slip off. I may have to go for a consult.
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