Have you ever used Seamless Extensions before from Simply Extensions. The application only takes 30 minutes and removal is just 15 min. What is your opinion, thanks.
If she's going to get a relaxer, her hair cannot be freshly washed. Did the removal solution interfere with the relaxer application without having it washed out?
Actually, I did wash her hair between removing the extensions and doing the relaxer. There was a chelation system out designed specifically for that purpose. The theory was; If the hair was clean, the relaxer could work more efficiently and do much less damage to the client's hair. The trick was to NOT scrub the scalp...and it worked great. Never had a problem. Bottom line - only do chemical services that you're 100% comfortable doing, especially when doing them in conjunction with extensions.
I would advise researching to see if any such product line still exists. Monkey Barrz keeps me busy now, so I don't do as many chemical services as I used to do. As "stupidbrain1" noted..."she has healthy hair". It wasn't that way when she first came to me. Between proper relaxing/extension techniques and timely maintenance, Sandra was able to grow her own hair back out. The extensions actually helped protect the ends of her own hair.
Sandra and Jennifer are just regular gals, not models....so if they looked nervous, it's because they were! I wanted to show that this product works for real people, living their real lives. Sandra had three kids, went to school AND worked all at the same time....and still had time to look great!
Have you ever used Seamless Extensions before from Simply Extensions. The application only takes 30 minutes and removal is just 15 min. What is your opinion, thanks.
simplyext 10 months ago
flexistrand is easier on the hair no glue neccesary : )
Gods07Gift 1 year ago
she has healthy hair
stupidbrain1 2 years ago
If she's going to get a relaxer, her hair cannot be freshly washed. Did the removal solution interfere with the relaxer application without having it washed out?
hwiseman1 2 years ago
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Sherltv 1 year ago
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Sherltv 1 year ago
Actually, I did wash her hair between removing the extensions and doing the relaxer. There was a chelation system out designed specifically for that purpose. The theory was; If the hair was clean, the relaxer could work more efficiently and do much less damage to the client's hair. The trick was to NOT scrub the scalp...and it worked great. Never had a problem. Bottom line - only do chemical services that you're 100% comfortable doing, especially when doing them in conjunction with extensions.
Sherltv 1 year ago
@Sherltv
Thanks!!! I had no idea you could wash before.
hwiseman1 1 year ago
I would advise researching to see if any such product line still exists. Monkey Barrz keeps me busy now, so I don't do as many chemical services as I used to do. As "stupidbrain1" noted..."she has healthy hair". It wasn't that way when she first came to me. Between proper relaxing/extension techniques and timely maintenance, Sandra was able to grow her own hair back out. The extensions actually helped protect the ends of her own hair.
Sherltv 1 year ago
yah...easier said then done in most cases lol
ExtensionOfDenim 2 years ago
Sandra looks like she is about to be arrested or something.
rivynaussies 2 years ago 2
Sandra and Jennifer are just regular gals, not models....so if they looked nervous, it's because they were! I wanted to show that this product works for real people, living their real lives. Sandra had three kids, went to school AND worked all at the same time....and still had time to look great!
Sherltv 1 year ago
This has always saved my clients a lot of money, being able to re-use the human hair. Good film clip, thanx
rynkath415 2 years ago
This looks like a great system.think I'll try it!
bldragon57 2 years ago