Monday, January 10, 2011

Fusion Extensions Are HOT!







What is the fusion hair extension method?

The fusion hair extensions are human hair that can be washed, colored, curled, straightened etc. just like your normal hair. The fusion hair extension method uses high quality keratin glue to fuse tiny bonds to your natural hair. The hair extension is then applied alongside your natural hair strand and then the two are fused together using the professional heating tool. The bond is then rolled which creates a unnoticeable bond that is streamline to the hair.

The fusion hair extension method lasts approximately 12 weeks if the hair is taken good care of. Little maintenance may be required if strands may come loose. Removing the extensions are very easy. The fusion bond is crunched with acetone until its turned into a fine powder then combed out.

Putting the fusion hair extensions in takes approximately 3 hours including cutting and blending.



The fusion hair extension method is the only one that I prefer to do. I stand behind them because they are very nice to work with, they're unnoticeable, and last. If anyone has any questions about this process, please feel free to leave a comment and I'll be happy to answer!

5 comments:

  1. Hey lindsi, love the blog idea. Curious how expensive these extensions are? I always luke long hair but mine is so thin I can't let it grow.
    This would b a great idea.

    Thanx,
    Elizabeth

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  2. Thanks Elizabeth! The price would actually be determined by whether or not you'd want me to buy the hair for you or if u wanted to get it yourself (I'd tell you where to go). Then if you wanted me to buy it then it would go by how much hair I'd have to buy which means we'd have to have a consultation prior. Are u in the area?? Hope I've helped with your question :)

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  3. Lindsi,

    I have a couple of questions for ya. I have had the itips before, is that the same as fusion? Also, does it cause a lot of damage to your hair when removing them? After removing the itips my hair seems thinner so I am trying to avoid that.

    Thanks!
    Bailey

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  4. Bailey~ I actually prefer to use the u-tips because they bond to the strand a lot better than the I-tips. I haven't seen damage to hair afterwards but as the hair grows while you have these extensions in the hair can get kind of loose and can bunch a little at the root. If it gets bad then that's usually when they've been in long enough. The removing method I use is super easy. Now when people try to take our they're extensions themselves then yes that is damaging because they usually rip or pull them out :). I hope this answers your questions!

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  5. Hi There, I just spent a little time reading through your posts, which I found entirely by mistake whilst researching one of my projects. Please continue to write more because it’s unusual that someone has something interesting to say about this. Will be waiting for more!

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