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Getting Hair Extensions

Posted on June 19th, 2008 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

I am very excited to announce that I’ve gotten hair extensions yesterday (my third time so far), and I absolutely love them. The reason I got my extensions is because my hair is very thin and doesn’t really grow. The longest I’ve ever had my hair grow is just a little past my shoulders, and being a fan of long hair, I had to do something about it! Therefore, I believe hair extensions are great for anyone with thin hair or hair that doesn’t grow fast. Of course there are numerous ways in which to go about getting extensions, and I will list some of them, including which are cheaper or more expensive.

My extensions for example are braided and clipped in, and this is the cheaper option you can choose. They basically take your hair and the extensions, braiding them together at the back of your head (they do about three rows across your head). Then, they use about 10 clips for each row to better secure the braided part to your head. Like I said, this is your cheapest option and can run you anywhere between  $100- $250. I got extremely lucky because I called my salon to set up an appointment and they told me it would be $175 plus the hair (which is anywhere between $50-80, depending on the quality). Now you have to go buy your own hair, and I was told to go to this beauty supply shop. To my surprise, the lady at the shop not only helped me match the extensions to my hair perfectly, but she also said she would do my extensions for a very cheap price- $70! I was extatic, and  booked the appointment for the next day. So in total, I spent $120, compared to $225 that I would have spend had I gone to the salon. On top of that, the lady at the supply shop did it in ONE HOUR, which is a miracle compared to the EIGHT HOURS I spent getting my extensions done the 2 previous times.So the lesson here? Scour beauty supply shops and see if they do extensions in store- it’ll save you loads of money!

There are also sewn in extensions. They do this by braiding your own hair and then sewing in the extensions into your hair. This is a little more expensive, about  $1000, and frankly, lasts about the same as the braided ones. This method is best for those with coarse hair, and not for fine, silky hair.

Another way to go about is glued extensions, and I would not recommend it. Not only is it super expensive and it varies from salon to salon, but it is very unhealthy for your hair. I had a friend get glued extensions, and was horrified by the sight of her hair after she took them out. She was basically left with half of her hair on her head. Although these last a little longer (around 6 months, compared to the other two which last about 3), they still aren’t worth the money or the trouble they give you after you’ve removed them.

In conclusion I would like to say that hair extensions are a great way to get longer, fuller hair instantly. It’ll make you feel better about yourself, and they’re just plain amazing! But don’t think you have to spend a ton of money, do your research first, and make sure that whoever does your extensions knows what they’re doing. Ask to see some before and after pictures if possible!

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  1. MyAvatars 0.2 loop said,

    on June 21st, 2008 at 10:06 am

    Hi
    I used to have glued extension too. I had it in Thailand because I m thai . it was kidda cheap. cost around 45 dollars for 1 row and the hair is about middle of my back. Once i got lump cos i had to seperate each extension everytime and one day i forgot. It was a very big lump and i had to go to salon. they can manage it in 1 hour. it was very painful. It last for only 4 month. After i took them off. I have to cut my hair cos the hair roots were very unhealthy. I think they use low quality glue too. I t was black glue and they used glue gun to attach it with my real hair

  2. MyAvatars 0.2 rachael said,

    on July 9th, 2008 at 11:16 am

    ok. i have extensions, clip in ones that cost $120…they were on sale for $80. i got those and clipped them in everyday. eventually the clips hurt me head but it was DEFFINATLY worth it.

    my mother is in school currently for cosmetology. and so i let her practice sewing them into my hair…the braided way (we removed the clips from the line of the extension.

    we do two rows, and between the braiding, and the sewing….she gets them in in nearly an hour. we do it while my hair is wet so that it is streched out more (your hair stretches when it is wet) and we do it really tight so they last soo long.

    i would deffinatly reccomend them to ANYONE looking for longer hair, or thicker hair (my hair is already thick…but i use them to create even MORE thickness!)

    my mother tried the glue in ones, and along with everyone else, it DESTROYED her hair. the glue?? no reccomendation at all.

    they can hurt, while the braids last ALOT longer, look better at the scalp, creat no damage you your hair, dont take as long, and last way longer!!

  3. MyAvatars 0.2 Nicky said,

    on August 8th, 2008 at 11:08 am

    I had extensions put in for a wedding about 8 weeks ago. They were glued in and after 4 weeks I had to get my mum to remove them for me…..this was actually extremely painful and made my head sore for days afterwards too. I would not recommend glued in extensions to anyone, yes they looked good but they were very hard to look after and they made my head itch. They also cost me nearly £400.00 which is alot of money considering I only kept them in for 4 weeks!

    Now i’ve actually had them taken out, I love my hair and I dont think I would ever have extensions put in again….if you want long hair then i think the safest way to get it is just to grow it (the old fashioned way!)

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