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    Default Cold fusion hair extensions

    Has anyone got extensions using cold fusion bonding? Im interested in hearing how it affected the health of your hair and if you liked them. Also for any girls who are platinum... what type of hair do you use. I really want to have scandinavian hair and I dont mind paying for it, but it seems everyone uses Indian hair...

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    If you're platinum, I'd definitely recommend european hair because of the texture (and obviously because to get indian hair that light it has to be processed a lot), but you could still go with indian remy. The problem is every set of extensions can be different quality even if it is the same company and same color and they all feel really silky soft when they're put in. The real quality will show after the first few washes..

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    I cannot comment much, but I got HOT fusion, messed up my hair REAL bad. It was 21 inches, 613 (plat blonde) indian remy hair. It started to fall out from the root of my real hair (due to the weight), making me end up with 2 small bald spots! I am growing out my hair since (been10 months and OK cond.) I have a good amount of hair, but its thin!

    Depending on the person you are going to, make sure they are liscensed and they know your hair! Someone told me italian hair/euro hair is good for the thinner, or light headed hairs.

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    http://www.newdimensionhair.com/


    This lady is pretty cool, Tammy, she might be able to answer your questions.

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    oh yea, kisca is right. if you feel like your hair is thin already and you're worried about that, make sure the strands are not too heavy. Strand-by-strand is your best bet when blonde. I have had every kind of weave/extensions there is and and am using great lengths at the moment. it's a kind of glue but the least damaging and great for blonde hair I find. They are all over the world so you don't depend on one salon.

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    I've done them. I still say clip ins are less expensive and look MUCH better than stringy fusions (IMO), however if you really want them, definitely go with Scandanavian hair!
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    Quote Originally Posted by crystalize View Post
    oh yea, kisca is right. if you feel like your hair is thin already and you're worried about that, make sure the strands are not too heavy. Strand-by-strand is your best bet when blonde. I have had every kind of weave/extensions there is and and am using great lengths at the moment. it's a kind of glue but the least damaging and great for blonde hair I find. They are all over the world so you don't depend on one salon.
    Im pretty sure great lengths is cold fusion??? But from what I see they only supply Indian Remy hair? Not sure though thats just online research.

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    I've done them. I still say clip ins are less expensive and look MUCH better than stringy fusions (IMO), however if you really want them, definitely go with Scandanavian hair!
    Ya I love my clip ins, but Im sick of always putting them in... I want long hair all the time. But then again having long hair all the time could be a pain in the arse too... I gotta start saving anyway cause Im pretty sure good quality scandinavian hair is gonna set me back at least $2K.

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    ^ How many peices do you use? I used to wear about 5 peices, then made my own and only use 3 peices (for bottom, middle, and crown/top) they cover perfectly from side to side... it saved me time and money. You can always get them custom made to fit your head. Just a 2nd option! Gl on your choice though, hope you find scandinavian hair... I honesly have no seen it stores here.. I only seen indian which is odd!

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