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Keratin bonds and remy hair - 26-10-09, 02:59 AM

Wonder if any hair geeks out there can give me some advice? Had a set of extensions done the other day and although I've been having them for years, this time I invested in some virgin remy hair which is absolutely lovely. The bonds used by my extensionist are gentle keratin bonds and although I know I can use ph balaced shampoos and conditioner (non protein) in them, was wondering if any of you can give me some suggestions of a good range to use with my bonds and this hair? All suggestions would be welcome, both professional and shop bought ranges.
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26-10-09, 04:07 PM

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Wonder if any hair geeks out there can give me some advice? Had a set of extensions done the other day and although I've been having them for years, this time I invested in some virgin remy hair which is absolutely lovely. The bonds used by my extensionist are gentle keratin bonds and although I know I can use ph balaced shampoos and conditioner (non protein) in them, was wondering if any of you can give me some suggestions of a good range to use with my bonds and this hair? All suggestions would be welcome, both professional and shop bought ranges.
Hi, I suppose it would all depend on what the bond is actually made of , but here's a few older posts you could take a look at Which shampoo for Hair Extensions?
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26-10-09, 10:40 PM

Why not try the Cinderella range of hair products they are good.
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