seamless extensions
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Printed Date: May 21 2025 at 8:21am
Topic: seamless extensions
Posted By: brandonlee
Subject: seamless extensions
Date Posted: October 04 2011 at 8:09am
i am interested in buying these with the tape already on them.can someone tell me where the good place is to get them that is reasonable. i saw some on glamour.com but geez very expensive,and the stuff to use after to repllace tape is expensive,any other places thanx guys
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Posted By: DoctoredLocks
Date Posted: October 04 2011 at 12:33pm
Have you though of just putting the tape on yourself? We sell bonding tape and have tutorials, it will save you a lot of money. www.doctoredlocks.com
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Posted By: brandonlee
Date Posted: October 04 2011 at 2:49pm
really tell me more,where can i get and is it worth doing it. THANK YOU SO MUCH
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Posted By: brandonlee
Date Posted: October 04 2011 at 2:50pm
really tell me more thanxxxx
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Posted By: DoctoredLocks
Date Posted: October 06 2011 at 6:22pm
Take a look at our website. Bonded tape installation are super fast and easy to install, they are going to be for a more temporary look than other extension methods, but you can reinstall whenever needed.
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Posted By: aashley
Date Posted: October 09 2011 at 2:58pm
i just researched for your hairs there is a site they look good name is http://www.glamourhair.com check that out
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Posted By: dlcombs8
Date Posted: October 12 2011 at 8:55pm
you could try visionhairextensions.com. they have tape extensions that seem reasonable. frankly, any tape extensions or seamless extensions you buy already done will cost you upwards close to $200 for 4 oz or more. I tape them myself. they really are not hard to do. buy a good quality extension weft, buy some double sided tape (proflex or supertape are good),, and cut the weft to the sizes you want. sandwich them into the double sided tape after peeling off one side and then part your hair and place the taped weft close to the part and stick. gently place some hair over the taped portion and voila...done. do it all over your head. I also apply some liquid gold over the weft before sandwiching the weft in the tape to prevent shedding. you will save a boat load of money doing this yourself. good luck.
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Dawn Combs
www.myhouseofhairextensions.com
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Posted By: dlcombs8
Date Posted: November 05 2011 at 7:01am
after using itip and utip bonds I sustained hair loss, thinning and breaking. I wanted thicker longer hair but after doing these kinds of hair extension installs I actually had shorter thinner hair. i heard about tape in extensions and so tried this since they are purported to be safer for people with thin fine hair. they worked! Whaoo! They don't pull or tug on my own hair and installing them and removing them does not stress my own hair. PLUS I can still use extensions to add lenght and volume. I make my own tape in hair extensions. I am doing a new blog article this weekend to describe the process and the install.
------------- Cheers!
Dawn Combs
www.myhouseofhairextensions.com
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