I’m so glad you mentioned this as I get married around that time too and also considering extensions. My hair is growing but need longer for hair down and sides are thinnerHey,
I’m getting married in September this year (eeek) and I really want hair extensions for the day. Just wondering if anyone has any advice about what sort are best, what to look out for when looking for someone to fit them & also on time frames. I ideally want to get used to wearing them, but don’t know how long beforehand to get them?
Thanks everyone
Did you get the tape or tips put in? How much did it cost if you don’t mind me asking?I had easilocks fitted two weeks before my wedding, they were natural and gorgeous. My hairdresser had trained with them and did them perfectly. If you research the hairdresser then they should be perfect. Expensive but worth every penny
By the time I had my cut, colour and the hair and the care pack with the shampoo etc it came to around £400. It was tipsDid you get the tape or tips put in? How much did it cost if you don’t mind me asking?
I personally don’t agree with this and not sure how it makes sense either? Hair extensions such as nano or micro rings shouldn’t cause any damage whatsoever if you look after your hair and get them maintained regularly. All extensions are fitted at your root so how could they thin out the ends of your hair? I appreciate glue in extensions aren’t good for your hair but doesn’t speak for all extensions.Hi ladies. Going to be entirely honest here, ive had all types of hair extensions for the last 5 years, i mustve spent thousands. They really do ruin your hair. They thin out your ends so so much. You would be better getting a good set of clip ins x
because in the long term they are damaging and do thin out your hair regardless of who fitted them. Ive paid upwards of £600 for mine.I personally don’t agree with this and not sure how it makes sense either? Hair extensions such as nano or micro rings shouldn’t cause any damage whatsoever if you look after your hair and get them maintained regularly. All extensions are fitted at your root so how could they thin out the ends of your hair? I appreciate glue in extensions aren’t good for your hair but doesn’t speak for all extensions.
ive worn Easilocks extensions for a while now and wouldn’t be without them, they’re actually a telling sign of how much my hair still grows healthily as I have to get the rings moved up every 6/7 weeks due to regrowth. They’re so easy to wash, dry and tie up. I honestly couldn’t imagine not wearing them now! You have to spend a decent amount of money to get a good fitting and quality so keep that in mind
it’s not about who fitted them though, it’s what type you have and how you look after them and the quality of your hair to begin with. My hair texture and health is no different after having nano/micro rings to how it was before..because in the long term they are damaging and do thin out your hair regardless of who fitted them. Ive paid upwards of £600 for mine.
This!,Hi ladies. Going to be entirely honest here, ive had all types of hair extensions for the last 5 years, i mustve spent thousands. They really do ruin your hair. They thin out your ends so so much. You would be better getting a good set of clip ins x
I agree, I've had nano/micro rings for well over a year. I go every four weeks and have them refreshed and a brand new set changed every 6 months. My own hair is much better with them as they protect my own hair, it's thicker and stronger as I abuse it less because the extensions give the shape + thickness that I wish my own hair had. The ends are fine too - I'd definitely recommend them. I have a cut on my own hair every 4 weeks too + colour 2 or 3 times a year. Extensions were the best thing I've ever done !I personally don’t agree with this and not sure how it makes sense either? Hair extensions such as nano or micro rings shouldn’t cause any damage whatsoever if you look after your hair and get them maintained regularly. All extensions are fitted at your root so how could they thin out the ends of your hair? I appreciate glue in extensions aren’t good for your hair but doesn’t speak for all extensions.
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