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Hair Extensions For Your Wedding Question: I am thinking about getting hair extensions for my wedding. What are the pros and cons of hair extensions? Answer: Hair extensions are very popular for events such as weddings, prom and other special occasions. As far as looking artificial--that is not how you would describe hair extensions today. Many of the modern methods for attaching hair extensions are very natural looking and appear to have grown out of your head. If the bride is thinking about extensions for her wedding day only, then she would probably go with the more temporary methods available today. Bonding is a temporary method, but it does involve applying an adhesive based product to your hair. I have heard of some hair damage occurring from the removal of these types of extensions. Another consideration is the trial run. It is always recommended to get a trial run for your wedding hair. A bride should not wait until the day of her wedding to have bonded hair extensions attached. What it they don't turn out right? If you did a trial run 1-2 months before the wedding, then you would have the expense of putting them in/taking them out and putting them back in again. (expensive and time-consuming) Plus, what do you do if they damage your hair--especially right before your wedding. More permanent hair extensions methods, i.e. So.Cap, Great Lengths, Hairdreams will last anywhere from 2-6 months, but are very costly. And all hair extension methods can potentially damage your hair. I just read a press release today about how hair extensions are the quickest way to ruin your hair--according to Jennifer Aniston. A great option for the bride to try is clip-in hair extensions. I have a whole set of long (actual human) hair clip-in extensions from www.garlanddrake.com I haven't quite mastered putting them in, but I bet an experienced stylist could put them in and they would look great. The prices for these clip-ins range depending on how long you want to go. (from around $100-600). The bride could order the clip-in extensions and take them to her stylist (who is hopefully experienced in attaching clip-in extensions) and do a trial run a month or two before the wedding and then have them put in a few days before the wedding or even the day of the wedding. This way, the bride gets to keep the clip-in extensions and can use them for any future occasions. I believe that Hair U Wear also has a brand new line of clip-in extensions (check them out at www.hairuwear.com ) I'm not sure about the costs for these. Anyways, in a nutshell, here are the Pros and Cons for hair extensions and the 3 different alternatives to attaching hair extensions for the bride's wedding day. Get Hair Extensions for a wedding? PROS
Hope this information is helpful. For additional information on Hair Extensions, refer to our many resources available at www.hairresources.net and www.hrhairextensions.com and our Hair Extensions Blog
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