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Fusion hair extensions - 26-09-08, 06:07 AM

I was wondering if anyone has used the bonded extensions with the glue that you crack and it goes like powder insted of using heat and then the bond remover solution??? and what is the (powder one called)
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Neutral 27-09-08, 08:54 AM

i guess no one has any info for me...
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27-09-08, 11:02 PM

I have never heard of this method, where did you see this method.
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28-09-08, 01:27 AM

i have never seen the(powder ones) I have only seen and done the normal fusion ones. I heard about the other kind from a co worker but they didn't know a whole lot on it either. I use the other ones on my clients and thought this might be better on the hair when they wanna remove the extensions...
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