Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?

I have pretty short hair, and really want extentions, like - if you ever go to myspace and see the girls with it short on top and then long long extensions, I have the short part, now I just want extensions. If I were to get the kind with the track and someone weaving it in, wouldn't my hair be too short to actually make a track? And with the glue, it just sounds like it's stupid - I wear fake eyelashes and that already frustrates me enough. I'm thinking of making my own clip-ins - they sound easy and less expensive, which will go through with using my mom's money (haha).



Any suggestions though?



Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?

extensions are good i would suggest you go w/ that idea



Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?

if you go to someone experienced and , by short, you have enough hair to have attachments, you will have no problem getting extensions. Try it.



Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?

You can get the ones with weave on clips which may be better. But the have to be sewed on properly.



If the short is part is longer than an inch then you could get the hair plaited as cainrows then the hairdresser can sew the hair on your hair.



Some one with small hands will be able to do it.



Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?

depending on who you go to get it done but it shouldn't be any problem with you gettin them done. even if your hair short. the can braid your hair down n sew some extensions in for you. but yea it shouldn't be a problem to get it done but make sure u get someone that is a professional to do it for u



Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?

def dont do it yourslef with the clip ins. that is tacky. do not glue tracks in your hair. it is messy, takes out your hair, and slips out and you cant wash them. you should get your extensions sewed in. go to a professional it is expensive $200+ but worth it in the end. you can style it ,wash it, and leave it in for months.

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