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clairehudson1979


Joined: 04/08/2007 01:21:38
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Hi there!

Does any one know of a salon that does Monofibre hair extensions? I've just come back from the UK, whilst there I had monofibre hair extensions put in. There was no glues, chemicals or acetones used, which to me is amazing especially when I know first hand the damage that can be had if you use human hair as that needs to be glued in ouch!

Can any one help?

Thanks
Claire
rickerby


Joined: 10/08/2007 17:29:46
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HI we do monofibre hair extensions by dome
Is this what you are looking for?

You may want to give us a cal l on 0412944766 for a free consultation
we are located in perth west australia

kind regards

Beverly
ereperez


Joined: 06/08/2010 09:27:27
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You can consult any hair saluone where you found best advice.
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jasikazenith


Joined: 23/08/2010 11:40:53
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Extensions involve attaching human or synthetic man-made hair near the root to create a natural-looks like it grew,this method uses man-made Mono-fibre,It is so silky and smooth that you can't even tell it's not real.

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ereperez


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Monofibre is to hair, as lycra is to synthetic. It is an acrylic hair that outperforms your own and is like the hair you have always wanted. It keeps its soft silky lustre for the lifetime of your extensions. Monofibre mixed together produces any hair shade or colour you require, to match your own natural hair.
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shannon


Joined: 28/01/2011 05:45:46
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Monofiber acrylic extensions do not require adhesives or solvents, and indeed beyond human hair. They are much lighter and does not exert pressure on hair follicles, which are easy to use and care and, above all, do not use one of the health risks associated with second-hand hair.

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gianna


Joined: 16/11/2010 05:41:14
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I also suggest u should to consult hair specialist.

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jennyjohnson


Joined: 01/04/2011 06:43:24
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Well, Your story was equally beautiful and moving and congrats to you for surviving.

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