Hair Extensions
Hair extensions are a great alternative for women who want longer hair but just can't seem to get long, thick lustrous hair on their own. One common method of getting hair extensions is to use ExtenTube. In this method extensions are put in a strand at a time with a copper tube laced with silicone to protect your natural hair.
These extensions last three to four months wtih proper care. This is the only technique (aside from weaving) in which no chemicals are required. The ExtenTube system is well-known for its stability because coloring, perming, blow-drying and ironing. This is due to the metal tubing being such a durable product. This method typically includes 125-200 strands per head.
Of course, trying to find a master hair extension stylist is not easy. There aren't a lot of them around because it requires a significant investment of time and training. One stylist I recommend is Ashley, who installs hair extensions for clients in Phoenix and Scottsdale. Her website is very informative, and she's great to work with. She uses the ExtenTube method primarily, but you can discuss other alternatives during your consultation.
These extensions last three to four months wtih proper care. This is the only technique (aside from weaving) in which no chemicals are required. The ExtenTube system is well-known for its stability because coloring, perming, blow-drying and ironing. This is due to the metal tubing being such a durable product. This method typically includes 125-200 strands per head.
Of course, trying to find a master hair extension stylist is not easy. There aren't a lot of them around because it requires a significant investment of time and training. One stylist I recommend is Ashley, who installs hair extensions for clients in Phoenix and Scottsdale. Her website is very informative, and she's great to work with. She uses the ExtenTube method primarily, but you can discuss other alternatives during your consultation.
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