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Sounds a predicament!
I gotta be honest, those bonds look fine to me. Yes, they're quite high up but if you have shorter layers then sometimes you need to do that.
I have some people that come back saying they're not comfortable with their bonds but i make it clear that the bonds will hurt your head for a few days. Extensions are really weird at first and feel quite alien and that takes some getting used to. I'd recommend that you give it a bit longer before deciding to do anything rash.
The cutting of the hair is better than ripping it out. I've heard some real horror stories about that kind of stuff! I really don't see that you'll have any damage to your hair but it takes a leap of faith.
Ioften find that the biggest problems come from extensionists who charge very low prices so if you paid less than $400 (about £200) then I'd be wary. However. thats more from a hair point of view. Any more than that and you're looking at good quality hair. Extensions are very costly I'm afraid!
Have you contacted the extensionist? I'd say go back and have a word with them and they'll remove the ones you don't like. I wouldn't remove them though, such a shame and waste ofmoney.
Go and ask for a receipt and if you're really unhappy then see about a compromise. You only need to get angry if they can't be bothered or if they're unreasonable (but I doubt you'd have let them near your hair if you didn't like them?) From that veiwpoint I'm sure they'll be reasonable.
I doubt you'll get a full refund but you may get something if you're really dissatisfied. Make sure you talk to them before doing too much because its only fair to give them the chance to rectify.
I'm trying toplay devils advocate as I too am an extensionst and like everyone else, have had the odd problem. I always advise my clients to come back to me so that we can talk things through. Give them the chance first.
Good luck with it! Hope you get it sorted. x
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