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14-10-09, 05:13 PM
[/QUOTE]its generally what the salons use and charge you £75 for removal... if u lived closer I woulda come removed them for £**[/QUOTE]
Why have you paid money to train only to try and cheapen the service? A salon would charge you £75 because.... 1, They should be removed professionally, 2, It can take a couple of hours especiallly when it's someone elses work and if you are charging £15 and paying tax - you're earning about £2.50 an hour??? 3, you'll be getting a wash and blow dry with that too - in salon cost about £25? |
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15-10-09, 12:39 AM
I also would advise you go to a fully trained and insured salon or extensionist
or even a College to get them out, as this would be cheaper for you don't want to scare you but ..... if you look through some older posts you will see that you could possibly end up in a worse situation complete with bald patches if you aren't a professional and don't know what you are doing , also there are different based removers for different based bonds good luck , let us know how you get on x minky
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15-10-09, 01:42 PM
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Hi, I understand you trying to help Measeymoo but...... Miss Pink has gained professional DIY product information on an open forum which others may also try and mess up their hair with all the wrong products But I do understand where Tammy is coming from too Plus miss pink is a professional herself Miss Pink ...... would others be happy for you yourself to reccomend a DIY removal job on someones nails on here ? most professional extensionists know that recommending a DIY removal of hair extensions or nail extensions can cause great harm I too think it harms the Hair exstension industry ...... and to be fair to others there are loads of people on here who have spent shed loads of money on training and insurance and are working very hard as hair extensionists to try and make a living, and goodness knows that's hard enough at the moment so ..... however well meaning your answer was .... it is still a bit like a slap in the face to other professional hair extensionists and as in salon geeks rules ....... we as professionals are not supposed to recommend any sort of DIY jobs or products on a professional forum , hth x |
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15-10-09, 10:31 PM
Hiya, just wondered if you were able to get your removal problem sorted? as I was going to suggest a little acetone carefully used or bond remover and break the seals very carefully with a small pair of pliers, have done this with my own before and as long as its done carefully, its abso,utely fine and does no harm or damage whatsoever.
Measeymoo has given you great advice there, so as long as you follow it carefully you'll be absolutely fine and do no damage or harm whatsoever.
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16-10-09, 01:53 PM
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and is against salon geek rules to give out unprofessional advice ? |
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