| The truth about hair extensions
Does anyone know more about hair extensions? Do hair extensions damage your hair when you take them out? I'm thinking about getting them because of a disastrous haircut, but would appreciate some advice first, as I don't want to end up in an even worse situation.
A good idea
A bad idea A great deal of the hair used for extensions comes from Indian women who donate their hair as part of a pilgrimage ritual - they believe that they have been blessed in their lives, so they shave off their hair as their contribution. Indian traders sell the hair for 15 rupees per gram, which once cleaned and sorted by size and colour is sold onto buyers in Europe, who then make a huge profit. However, it is the salons themselves that make the most money, charging customers between £200 and £600 to put the hair on your head.
Hair extensions are individually glued to your own hair, causing damage to your hair and head. My colleague had hair extensions braided in and she suffered such pain - caused by the extra weight of her hair - that she had them removed after one week.
Alternatives to hair extensions
I wear a different clip-on extension almost every day. They look completely real and are not very expensive. However, be sure to curl them using rollers with no thermal styling, since they are not made of real hair and may burn. The best way to maintain and wash them is to soak them in cold water with a capful of baby shampoo, and then rinse in cool water, do not use anything hot. Let them dry naturally in the air and they should be like new. There are different kinds of hair extensions; some clip on, while others require weaving, gluing and wefting. I personally prefer the clip-on type because they are easier to attach to your hair and you can take them off anytime. Plus they are better for your hair than having them glued or woven, which can make your hair weaker over time - this is because of the chemicals in the glue and because weaving pulls your real hair too tight.
Clip-on hair varies in price, depending what type, colour, length and quality you want. In general, the longer the hair, the more expensive it will be.
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