Wednesday 22 January 2014

Your Questions About Jessica Simpson Shoes

Laura asks…

should I get extensions are they bad for your hair?

i have fine but THICK hair thats wavy... semi curly(depeneds on the day) and brown with blonde undertones and highlights are they bad for your hair? how pricey are they exactly?

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Good extensions are the ones you can comb in between your hair. They also have clip-on, you hide them under sections of hair (vertically). There are also braided hair head band, I posted mine last week, cost $10 at the mall kiosk. It matches my hair and you can also use your own hair as braided headband if it's long. Support with bobby pins. Glue-on extensions, in order to get them off your hair, they need to be cut off your hair, or they have chemicals to remove them. Christina Aguillera had her hair shaved when she removed hers, except she hid her hair well with baseball cap with hair in it already. Getting extensions are not that easy, like buying shoes. People waste tons of money on extensions because it's the new trend. Without doing much research. Then, they come to YA HAIR and ask us questions on how to clip it on their hair, if they can go swimming, play sports, etc. It's really not that simple! Then again, it will not work out if you have thin hair, the clip will be showing through! How embarrassing will that be, if it keeps falling out from your head, if it's not on right!?! Kate Gosselin got hers from a salon, and she was on the front cover of People magazine, but she HATED her hair!!!! Access Hollywood. She paid $7,000 for hers. Took 7 hours. At the salon: 25-50 ($50-$100) extensions, they also have hidden costs, like monthly maintenance fees, one girl charge YA poster $248 more saying the salon put 120 extensions on her head, but she only counted 60. They are very charming! Jessica Simpson & Paris Hilton don't even use their own hair extensions, plus they have stylists to do them in photo shoots or travel with them. Jessica was photographed, showing her clip-ons during a windy day. BTW: The 29-year-old socialite was sued Wednesday 8-12-10 in Los Angeles for allegedly breaching a contract to promote and wear hair extensions manufactured by Hairtech International Inc. The company is seeking $35 million in damages — 10 times what it paid Hilton for her endorsement. Hairtech claimed Hilton did not wear the company's extensions as promised and missed a launch party in 2007 because she was in jail. The lawsuit claims Hilton agreed to wear Hairtech International Inc.'s extensions, but sported the fake locks of a competitor in 2008. Do you think you'll have time for school, trying to put on hair extensions over 1 hour every morning? "Britney Spears' Hair Extensions Fall Out!" 7-21-10 EXAMPLES OF WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT their HAIR EXTENSIONS well on friday i got synthetic extensions, and they dont curl very well, so i was wondering if i plaited them and left them over night would they go crinkly and mix in with my real hair because theyre fake i dont know if i can actually style them very well, which is annoying! +they are starting too get ratty, any tips on how to take care of them ? Thanks! And another ex: I have sewn in hair extensions. My natural hair is neck-length, and these extensions are down to my chest. They're sewn in (if you didn't already know) with black tracks, while the hair is my natural hair colour: brown. But I want to have it up in a high-ish ponytail. But, obviously, the tracks are really obvious. How can I make them less obvious? I hate having to have my hair down all the time. I've always wanted it, but now I'm getting bored. :/ One more ex: I removed my hair extensions yesterday after 4 months. My hair is really thin does any1 no any good products to thicken it? And another ex: i bought 100 dollars clip in 100% human hair extensions and it hurts and pulls my hair. U shud just wait til it grows out. My hair was real short and i wanted extensions real bad and now i feel bad wasting 100 bucks on that where i cud of spent it on clothes or sumother beauty thing. Ur not going to wear them after a while cuz u get annoyed having to keep clipping them in and all or whateever kind of extensions ur getting. This one says it all: i have had hair extensions done in a hairdressers in melton mowbray 3weeks ago. I have been told they are 100% real hair but they look terrible,it looks like i have been back-combing it. If i curl them it just goes frizzy and if i straighten them it also goes very frizzy with the back-coming look. I have bought all the products that was advised and i have looked after them the way i was told to. I have had hair extensions before and they were lovely, i had no problems. I have been back 2 times to the hairdressers for help and advise and i was told that the hair is rubbing on my shoulders which is giving the back-combing look (my shoulders are not that big). I am now asking for my money back and the hair taken out but they are refusing. I have spoke to the hairdressing federation and they told me to call trading standards, they said to get them tested but i do not know where to send them. Thanks for any help. There are $5 different colors of comb-on hair extensions found at Claire's, too.

Betty asks…

Whats better getting hair extensions at a salon or by someone coming to your home?

I have European dark hair, looking for hair extensions for my wedding and after. I'm finding getting info a minefield. glue bonds or micro rings, home visit or salon, is there a an organisation that gives idependent advice, what qualifications am I asking for? I live se London nr eltham blackheath. Any advice?

Our pick of the answers:

Here, there, your home or my home, HAIR EXTENSIONS are something I do not recommend. Getting extensions are not that easy, like buying shoes. AND if you have problem styling your own hair, add hair extensions to the formula, it will be even harder to style when you have them. People waste tons of money on extensions because it's the new trend. Without doing much research. Then, they come to YA HAIR and ask us questions on how to clip it on their hair, if they can go swimming, play sports, if they can dye or perm, etc. Do you think you'll have time for school, trying to put on hair extensions over 1 hour every morning? Then, they ruin it by dyeing to match their hair. It's really not that simple! Then again, it will not work out if you have thin hair, the clip will be showing through! How embarrassing will that be, if it keeps falling out from your head, if it's not on right!?! May 22, 2011: Model and businesswoman Katie Price, who was formerly topless model Jordan, is demanding compensation from a top Los Angeles hair salon after she spent $17,000 on hair colourings and extensions that she claims were botched, leaving her hair so damaged it began falling out. Kate Gosselin got hers from a salon, and she was on the front cover of People magazine, but she HATED her hair!!!! Access Hollywood. She paid $7,000 for hers. Took 7 hours. At the salon: 25-50 ($50-$100) extensions, they also have hidden costs, like monthly maintenance fees, one girl charge YA poster $248 more saying the salon put 120 extensions on her head, but she only counted 60. They are very charming! Google Britney Spear's hair extensions. July 21, 2010. Jessica Simpson & Paris Hilton don't even use their own hair extensions, plus they have stylists to do them in photo shoots or travel with them. Jessica was photographed, showing her clip-ons during a windy day. EXAMPLES OF WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT their HAIR EXTENSIONS well on friday i got synthetic extensions, and they dont curl very well, so i was wondering if i plaited them and left them over night would they go crinkly and mix in with my real hair because theyre fake i dont know if i can actually style them very well, which is annoying! +they are starting too get ratty, any tips on how to take care of them ? Thanks! And another ex: I have sewn in hair extensions. My natural hair is neck-length, and these extensions are down to my chest. They're sewn in (if you didn't already know) with black tracks, while the hair is my natural hair colour: brown. But I want to have it up in a high-ish ponytail. But, obviously, the tracks are really obvious. How can I make them less obvious? I hate having to have my hair down all the time. I've always wanted it, but now I'm getting bored. :/ One more ex: I removed my hair extensions yesterday after 4 months. My hair is really thin does any1 no any good products to thicken it? And another ex: i bought 100 dollars clip in 100% human hair extensions and it hurts and pulls my hair. U shud just wait til it grows out. My hair was real short and i wanted extensions real bad and now i feel bad wasting 100 bucks on that where i cud of spent it on clothes or sumother beauty thing. Ur not going to wear them after a while cuz u get annoyed having to keep clipping them in and all or whateever kind of extensions ur getting. This one says it all: i have had hair extensions done in a hairdressers in melton mowbray 3weeks ago. I have been told they are 100% real hair but they look terrible,it looks like i have been back-combing it. If i curl them it just goes frizzy and if i straighten them it also goes very frizzy with the back-coming look. I have bought all the products that was advised and i have looked after them the way i was told to. I have had hair extensions before and they were lovely, i had no problems. I have been back 2 times to the hairdressers for help and advise and i was told that the hair is rubbing on my shoulders which is giving the back-combing look (my shoulders are not that big). I am now asking for my money back and the hair taken out but they are refusing. I have spoke to the hairdressing federation and they told me to call trading standards, they said to get them tested but i do not know where to send them. Thanks for any help. GLUE IN EXTENSIONS DAMAGING TO HAIR? Example taken from YA HAIR - thinning hair My natural hair was just past my shoulders. I had 16 inch glue in extensions put in and kept them for about 3 weeks. I took them out two days ago, and not only does my scalp still hurt (it feels as if I ripped out pieces of my natural hair...), but my hair is also SIGNIFICANTLY thinned and slightly shorter. I've done some research and I've found that glue in extensions can do this to your natural hair. Aside from constantly wearing my clip in extensions...what can I do to restore my natural hair back to it's original thickness? Is there anything else I can do?

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