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		<description>Saka,

We are so sorry to hear you have had such a horrible experience with those over priced bonded hair extensions.  We have tried them and know what you  are talking about.  The was one of the main reason why we created seamless hair extensions.  They are very light, super easy to apply and remove so there is no damage what so ever.  You do not need any hot or cold fusion tools just a friend and a mirror.  We hope you get over you bad experience and give simply extensions a try you won&#039;t regret it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saka,</p>
<p>We are so sorry to hear you have had such a horrible experience with those over priced bonded hair extensions.  We have tried them and know what you  are talking about.  The was one of the main reason why we created seamless hair extensions.  They are very light, super easy to apply and remove so there is no damage what so ever.  You do not need any hot or cold fusion tools just a friend and a mirror.  We hope you get over you bad experience and give simply extensions a try you won&#8217;t regret it.</p>
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		<title>By: Saka</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have read all of the comments on here and wow I did not know much till now.  I had my first hair esonnxites put in about 3 weeks ago.  Regular hot fusion technique.  After 2 washings, the hair got all matted up and tangled.  When I went to see my stylist, she tried to wash and condition it for me and the mattings got worse.  We tried to brush some out and ripped out a bunch of my own hair.  I went to the store that sold her the hair and they gave me new hair and said maybe the cuticle was going the wrong way.  So my stylist took out most of the old ones and installed the new ones.  After 4 washings, these too feel like crispy hair and tangle easily (I am brushing all day! to keep them from matting.)  I went to see my stylist who is now insisting the store that sells the hair may have bad blond hair and she wants to take out my fusion esonnxites and braid in new ones through the weft system she claims that the weft is done on a machine and I will not have any problem with the cuticle thing with that hair.  I need advice on this before I started letting her work on my hair again as I am up to 4-5 bald spots on my head.  Another stylist (way more expensive) says to come see her for cold fusion and Great Lengths and swears she has never had cuticle problem except one time 7 years ago.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read all of the comments on here and wow I did not know much till now.  I had my first hair esonnxites put in about 3 weeks ago.  Regular hot fusion technique.  After 2 washings, the hair got all matted up and tangled.  When I went to see my stylist, she tried to wash and condition it for me and the mattings got worse.  We tried to brush some out and ripped out a bunch of my own hair.  I went to the store that sold her the hair and they gave me new hair and said maybe the cuticle was going the wrong way.  So my stylist took out most of the old ones and installed the new ones.  After 4 washings, these too feel like crispy hair and tangle easily (I am brushing all day! to keep them from matting.)  I went to see my stylist who is now insisting the store that sells the hair may have bad blond hair and she wants to take out my fusion esonnxites and braid in new ones through the weft system she claims that the weft is done on a machine and I will not have any problem with the cuticle thing with that hair.  I need advice on this before I started letting her work on my hair again as I am up to 4-5 bald spots on my head.  Another stylist (way more expensive) says to come see her for cold fusion and Great Lengths and swears she has never had cuticle problem except one time 7 years ago.</p>
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