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    Lightbulb Clip in hair extensions - worth it?

    I have just above shoulder length white blonde wavy hair and have been looking at clip in Extensions. I don't want to go the permanent route as I like my shorter hair but think long hair would be better.

    Easy to blend in or do they show through? My hair is thick and wavy/curly.

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    Default Re: Clip in hair extensions - worth it?

    Is your hair layered? If not, there may be a noticable.......hell, I don't know what to call it-but the point where your hair stops will be visible. Slightly thinning out the extensions if your hair is layered will help, cuz they tend to come blunt cut.
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    Close contact, for an hour, for $40? And I guess I'll have to make conversation with them too?

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    Default Re: Clip in hair extensions - worth it?

    the most important thing is getting the color right..get it as close to your hair color as humanly possible.
    the second is blending like julia said, you'll need to layer the extensions and thin the ends of your hair, take it to your favorite hair dresser.

    clip-ins are most definitely worth it, especially at the club!

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    Default Re: Clip in hair extensions - worth it?

    Thanks ladies. I do have some layers but if I straighten my hair, they blend in ok. My hair is really white and Silvery. Should I colour or tone the extensions to match if I get white blonde ones?

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    Default Re: Clip in hair extensions - worth it?

    If you just have to tone them, not lighten them, sure. Do avoid putting any bleach on those expensive things, depending on the quality, it does anything from making them coarser/more prone to tangling, to completely destroying them. And yes, I learned this the hard way
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