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Posh's Pricy Hair Extensions {Luxist}
Jul 17th 2006 9:48PM As an extensionsist, I am surprised that any other professional would be using a method of extensions that would add any additional stress to her hair, especially for the $3000 she is paying.
While poor nutrition and stress may be the cause, any qualified artist wuold be able to recognize her hair pattern, including baldness, weakness, scalp stess, etc and implement an appropriate method of applying extensions that can be worn without pulling. In fact, there are now methods that protect your hair completely so that it can grow out, which is being used on recovering chemotherapy patients that have particularly fragile hair and folicles.
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Crystal DIvorne
Posh's Pricy Hair Extensions {Luxist}
Jul 17th 2006 9:44PM While bad nutrition definitally contributes to hairloss, along with stress and over processing, any knowledgeable hair extension specialist would be able to recognize her hair patterns (inluding baldness, weakness, scalp stress, etc) and develope a method of applying extensions without causing further stress or damage.
As a hair extensions artist, I would recomend that she be usign a new cold fusion mesh method that can be applied, lasts up to 5 months, and is applied in strong points on the scalp with spread out bonds so that weight is applied evenly and lightly over the head, rather than onto individual strands or tracks.
It's a bit rediculous that she is paying $3000 to an extensionist that cannot provide her with services that are not only beautiful, but safe as well.
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