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“ INNOVATION:


Extensions have come a long way in the last ten years and, in my opinion, keratin bonds are the best option. Te pre-bonded method uses keratin which is a protein found naturally within our hair, therefore it has the correct structure and won’t cause damage. Te keratin can be folded and sealed around the hair with warm or cold application, creating small, flat and most importantly discreet attachments.


SHOP AROUND:


BEAUTIFUL LONG HAIR


Do your research Fae Perkins, owner of


BondHair.com explains how to enjoy long locks without causing damage to your


natural hair and without paying the earth!


It is important to do your research with extensions, look at websites, ask to see photos of the technicians work and don’t be afraid to ask questions about the stylist’s qualifications and insurance. Any profes- sional salon will be happy to give you this information. You should always have a consultation before hair extensions are ap- plied; this allowed the stylist to check your hair condition and to get the best possible colour match. Keratin bonds should not cause damage and they are removed very easily, visit www.bondhair.com to see a video on application and removal!


QUALITY:


Tere are so many types of hair available and don’t get sucked in to the so-called bargains on EBay, much of the hair sold is not Remy or is mixed with substances other that human hair. Te term ‘remy’


HAIR & BEAUTY


It is important to DO YOUR RESEARCH with extensions, look at websites, ask to see photos of the TECHNICIANS WORK and don’t be afraid to ask questions about the stylist’s QUALIFICATIONS and insurance.


Hair extensions are more accessible than ever, with the popularity of TOWIE on our screens, hair extensions are the must-have hair-do. But how do you know what type is right for your hair, will they damage your hair and how much should you spend?


Fae specialises in hair extensions and is based in Northamptonshire. “Tere are various different options with extensions, clip-in’s are great for the occasional night out but they aren’t the correct method for long term use. Once people get addicted to the added length they are better choosing a more long-term method such as keratin bonds or micro rings, as these last up to 3 months. Girls who wear clip-in extensions continuously can cause damage to their natural hair over a period of time.”


simply means the hair cuticle remains in the correct direction, root to tip. Non-remy hair may seem smooth at first, but after several washes the hair becomes knotted and unmanageable. My company, Bond- Hair.com uses only Indian & European remy hair, which is sourced from temples in India or Turkey. Good quality hair should last up to 3 months and you shouldn’t need to buy specialist products, good hair will react just like your own, yes you need to treat hair extensions with respect but they are easy to manage if applied correctly.


PRICING:


I set up Bond Hair to be an affordable option for girls who want long hair and over the past four years I have worked hard to source good quality hair for my clients. A full head of hair extensions from Bond Hair would cost approximately £225 - £400, I don’t have the overheads associated with a salon so I can afford to keep my prices affordable ensuring quality is not compromised.


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CONSULTATION please contact Fae@bondhair.com T: 07825776960


www.BondHair.com


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