I have been looking into getting hair extensions for a while now, I have decided on getting Cinderalla extensions in a salon in my area.
I have several friends who have been having Cinderalla extensions and they always looked great. There hair also didn't look bad when they were taken out either.
Ive also got friends who have monofibre extensions and they love them.
I think thats is down to people personal preference and hair type and style to which ones people prefer.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:14 pm Post subject: hair extensions
Danielle, you're right hun it's up to the individual what type of extensions they have.
My prefered personal choice is monofibre coz they dont use glue, i've had them a while now, they cost me £400 which isn't too bad considering they've lasted ages and they still look well good!!
: )
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:43 pm Post subject: monofibre hair extensions
There is no doubt whatsoever that monofibre is the very best in hair extensions. Speaking from the experience of human hair extensions I had years ago (which ruined my hair after a time) to finding monofibre there is no comparison. They do not look at all plasticy or fake. I had them removed a few months ago as my hair had grown out. Which was the plan. But couldnt live without them - so went back to see the lady who I know is qualified & only uses this system & I now have a full head cost £350.00 & have the wavy highlighted locks past my waist. My friend has the straight & curls them with rollers. I have been on holiday swimming,sunbathing etc & they are still perfect, without any matts,knots or problems. They are light to wear & are ethical as the hair has not been grown on someone elses head to sell - I just love them.
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:32 am Post subject: Re: monofibre hair extensions
laraeve wrote:
There is no doubt whatsoever that monofibre is the very best in hair extensions. Speaking from the experience of human hair extensions I had years ago (which ruined my hair after a time) to finding monofibre there is no comparison. They do not look at all plasticy or fake. I had them removed a few months ago as my hair had grown out. Which was the plan. But couldnt live without them - so went back to see the lady who I know is qualified & only uses this system & I now have a full head cost £350.00 & have the wavy highlighted locks past my waist. My friend has the straight & curls them with rollers. I have been on holiday swimming,sunbathing etc & they are still perfect, without any matts,knots or problems. They are light to wear & are ethical as the hair has not been grown on someone elses head to sell - I just love them.
hi there, i've been trying to grow my hair out forever now and it just does not seem to be happening so i was just wondering where you had your extensions done because i've been searching the internet for places and its getting all so confusing! i've tried clip ons which were easy to use but tugged where they were placed, and human hair which tangled sooo much so i was thinking monofibre this time but im a bit put off by the fact that you can't use straighteners or tongs on them as i like to change my look often. i would be grateful for any advice given!
thanks
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:55 am Post subject: monofibre extensions
I've had monofibre and I used heated rollers to curl it.You don't really need tongs because to straighten it again you just use a hair dryer and brush it straight. It also is different to hair because it doesn't frizz up it is much easier to control. Just a word of advice make sure the salon really is using monofibre,some salons say they are and yet they don't.Then you end up with shiny looking rats tails!
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 9:12 am Post subject: Re: monofibre hair extensions
Hi Josie, If you live in London area or surrounding there is a great salon that only does the monofibre that i go - its called The hair extension studio in Teddington - hope this helps.
*josie* wrote:
laraeve wrote:
There is no doubt whatsoever that monofibre is the very best in hair extensions. Speaking from the experience of human hair extensions I had years ago (which ruined my hair after a time) to finding monofibre there is no comparison. They do not look at all plasticy or fake. I had them removed a few months ago as my hair had grown out. Which was the plan. But couldnt live without them - so went back to see the lady who I know is qualified & only uses this system & I now have a full head cost £350.00 & have the wavy highlighted locks past my waist. My friend has the straight & curls them with rollers. I have been on holiday swimming,sunbathing etc & they are still perfect, without any matts,knots or problems. They are light to wear & are ethical as the hair has not been grown on someone elses head to sell - I just love them.
hi there, i've been trying to grow my hair out forever now and it just does not seem to be happening so i was just wondering where you had your extensions done because i've been searching the internet for places and its getting all so confusing! i've tried clip ons which were easy to use but tugged where they were placed, and human hair which tangled sooo much so i was thinking monofibre this time but im a bit put off by the fact that you can't use straighteners or tongs on them as i like to change my look often. i would be grateful for any advice given!
thanks