Sunday, February 28, 2010

I have a clip-on hair extensions, I want to recolor my hair will I have a problem?

I have brown color now and I want to be caramel with a highlights, but I have clip-on hair extensions and it is also brown.....is it gonna be hard to recolor em? I m gonna go to hair stylist but i just wanna know in advance)


thnxI have a clip-on hair extensions, I want to recolor my hair will I have a problem?
It depends on the quality of the hair. Is it real hair or fake?





Unless you have high-quality Remi real-hair extensions, they've probably been pretreated in some way. Because of that, I wouldn't recommend processing them further, but if you have your heart set on dying your extensions, then do a strand test; dye a small patch of hair that you don't wear or can he hidden easily %26amp; check the quality of the hair afterward. Your hairstylist can even help you do this.





Personally, I'd recommend just buying a second set of extensions, because you never know when you might want to change your look again. Sally's Beauty Supply offers Euronext extensions for about $70 if you have a Beauty Card (which is only five bucks.)





It's made of real human hair, but because it's so affordable, it's also processed. Even so, the color matching is amazing, %26amp; they'll last quite a bit if you take good care of them. Plus they give you enough wefts to cover your entire head. I bought some last year %26amp; they still look wonderful.





Here's a link to the site: http://www.sallybeauty.com/clipin-hair-extensions/EURNXT1,default,pd.html





I hope this help you.


Good luck!I have a clip-on hair extensions, I want to recolor my hair will I have a problem?
Typically, it isn't a good idea to redye them just because it can damage them quite a bit.


It's fine if you're redying the color if it's fading, but if its a different color you may end up with some difficullties.
just get new extensions....but my friend dyes hers, she has real hair ones
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