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Topic: i just got micro links
Posted By: useerofvision
Subject: i just got micro links
Date Posted: December 26 2006 at 10:32pm
about over a month ago i got micro links. they still look pretty fabulous.
 
but, i have noticed that whatever holds the extension hair to itself is kinda gooey as time has past. a few of them have  fallen out and a friend of mine has the tools to get them back in so we tried, but it wasnt skinny enough to get through the tube because the putty or whatever it is, is just not holding up....
 
hope that made some sense.
 
my question is....
is there some kind of glue or something to mold the hairs back together into a lock.. i know people can make these out of wefts... so im wondering how this is done...
 
 
 
thank you in advance. and i apologize for any unneccessary rambling i did.



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Posted By: Naked Eye
Date Posted: December 27 2006 at 5:35am
With microlinks, it shouldn't be gooey. But I would say, after a month or so, once the rings start falling out, I just collect them, and wait to use the tips again for a future install. If you put them back in at this point, some will be new and others will be a month old. and it will just get weird and confusing, then after a few more months, some will start matting really bad, but sometimes you wont notice it because of all the new ones.

It's confusing, so sorry, and I'm tired! But I've always did this, and had some problems. So this is why I say this. Only from personal experience.


Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: December 27 2006 at 6:41am
Just bang some nail glue around them chick x

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Posted By: TanglesRC
Date Posted: December 27 2006 at 3:34pm
use a flat iron, run the tip thru thru the iron, then twist the tip to make it re rounded.


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Posted By: useerofvision
Date Posted: December 27 2006 at 10:08pm
thank you girls!!


Posted By: Poose
Date Posted: December 27 2006 at 10:39pm
This happens to me too, with the gooeys,
I use keratin pellets and a fushion iron to re-tip.
Adding nail glue after it drys helps too.

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