Monday, October 7, 2013

Where can I get cheap but good hair extensions?

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Miranda


I want real but cheap human clip-in hair extensions. I've looked all over the place but they all cost so much money :( and I don't want to spend more than $50. But I do want to be able to style them! (curl, straighten...) please help!!! :)


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Claire's 2/$5, Goodwill still in their orig. wrapper as long as 20" $8.99.

I also do not recommend them, specially if you've got thin or thinning hair, trying to grow hair or Afri-Amer. They will only make your hair thinner or hair falls.

May 22, 2011: Model and businesswoman Katie Price, who was formerly topless model Jordan, is demanding compensation from a top Los Angeles hair salon after she spent $17,000 on hair colourings and extensions that she claims were botched, leaving her hair so damaged it began falling out.

"Hair extensions can cause some damage to your real hair," says Placid Braganza, a design artiste. "Since they are attached using thermal heat, knotting, braiding or gluing, they can hamper hair roots or even break, split or burn hair strands if not done carefully," he adds.

Published 8-10-12: Even supermodels have bad hair days, but from the looks of this recent photo, Naomi Campbell appears to be dealing with something far worse.
A photo of the 42-year-old beauty vacationing in Ibiza earlier this week shows what appears to be a receding hairline.
Florida hair surgeon Dr. Alan Bauman, who has not treated Campbell, said the former supermodel appears to be suffering from traction alopecia â hair loss due to extensions.
âExtensions, weaves, anything artificial hanging on hair â no matter whether you attach it with glue, special magnets, tape â itâs going to cause damage over time,â Bauman told ABCNews.com. âAnd unless you give your hair a break from those extensions, it wonât rebound.â

Bonding: Bonding or gluing is a temporary weaving method and usually involves longer hair wefts.
Plus points: This method is quick to do.
Red flags: Hair extensions attached by this method do not last too long.

Clip-on hair extensions give you a change of look without damaging your natural hair. "They are easy and quick to apply; usually taking five to seven minutes," says beauty expert, Sylvia Chen. "Moreover, in case you're not very comfortable, you can immediately pull them out," she adds.
Red flags: These clip-on hair extensions need to be removed before you go to bed. You cannot sleep or swim with these. So you may not want to opt for them if you're planning to wear them on a daily basis; you'd have to follow the routine of attaching them every morning and removing them before sleeping. Moreover, they may also lead to hair breakage while removing the clips; some even tend to tangle and fall apart after a few days.

Traction alopecia is hair loss that occurs as a result of continuous pulling of the hair. Pulling may occur from hairstyles such as tight cornrows, plaits or braids with or without extensions, weaves, ponytails or even hair rollers or curlers. Natural hairstyles can also lead to traction alopecia as well. Long heavy locks and tightly coiled twists can lead to traction alopecia. The hair loss associated with traction alopecia typically occurs at the frontal hairline, at the temples or the area of the scalp above the ears. It may also occur at the posterior hairline.
Watch: Good Hair a documentary by Chris Rock 2009 on BET or HBO. According to Tyra Banks, 80% of the black population are part of the trillion dollar hair industry. Clips on youtube videos, also.

Google: Worst Celebrity Wigs & Weaves.
Google: Raw hair for sale, shortening your hair by 12 inches can fetch you more than Rs. 12,000 â a handy sum if youâre looking to make a quick buck, used for hair extensions and wigs spawning a multi-billion dollar industry.
. http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Long-hair-Don-t-forget-to-take-your-cut/Article1-989258.aspx

Example from YA!
So for a long time I wanted hair extensions. After a lot of research, I decided to get hairdreams hair extensions. I have blonde curly hair that is just past shoulder length, and when I went for my consultation a few days ago I asked if I should get curly extensions. The woman said that she didn't think so, but she could perm them before I got them, but she didn't think she would need to.

I got them put in yesterday, and they straightened my hair to put them in. This morning I wet all my hair and the extension hair, because I wanted to see how it would look curly. Long story short, I have straight extensions bonded into my curly hair. I really don't like the way it looks, I tried scrunching it, I tried everything I possibly could without using heat on my hair, because my hair is really damaged and I don't like using heat on it.

I want the extensions taken out. I really don't like the way they look, I should've thought about it more before jumping right in to getting them put in. Do you think I would be able to get my money back? They were really expensive and I feel like I just wasted my money.

How much should my hairdo have costed?




ushi_gushi


I went to the Salon yesterday. I asked for a cut, and to color and highlight. The sign out front said COLOR: $39.95. We decided to do some highlights also. I got my hair highlighted and colored, then she washed it out and cut it about 1 inch. When I got rang up, a hairstyle that cost me $40.00 before ended up costing $105.00. Is it normal for her to charge me $39.95 for color, $49.95 for highlights, $13.50 for Shampoo and Cut? I feel I overpaid but I could be wrong. Also, she charged a friend of mine $100.00 for a perm, the advertised price was $39.95, she charged $59.95 (Said it goes by length), plus $13.50 for cut and shampoo (which was not asked for, except to trim while rolling and wash the perm out), and she got some "product" that was on sale. I may be wrong, but I feel we were over charged, please let me know if this is the "usual" price. The salon was in a Wal-Mart, so it's not really a "High End" salon.
Also, we didn't add anything on. Right from the time we sat down we told her exactly what we wanted. The color and highlights were done at the same time, and i thought they came together (like last time), and my friend didnt ask for a seperate haircut, the cutting was done with the perm to make the hair even.



Answer
where ever you are high end or not thins are on a sliding scale and actually you and your friend paid for exactly what you got granted she should not have cut her hair with out asking and most perms come with a cut but it was also your friends responsibility to say something when she took ou the sissors to tell you the truth the prices you put down are the same as mine with the exception of the cut i'm sorry i'm sure this wasn't the answer you were looking for but it is from a stylist point of view and in your case when a client sits in your chair and starts adding things on you assume they know it will cost extra you also say in you question that
"I got my hair highlighted and colored, then she washed it out and cut it about 1 inch"
labeling each task seperatly indicating they were different services




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