goldilocks29
Member
Hi lads and lasses,
Apologies in advance for another cold fusion based query but haven't found any answers to this question yet and though it might be useful to a few of us extensionists!
I've been working for the last 5 years predominantly with hot fusion, pre-bonded and micro ring extensions and have recently had more and more enquiries about the Ultrasonic Cold Fusion method. I've seen how small and clean the attachments can looks so naturally have been curious to look further into it. I'm completely aware that it uses exactly the same keratin as pre-bonds and so essentially is just another clever marketing spin but hey ho, got to keep up with changing fashions etc...
I decided to buy one of the basic Loof machines just to experiment with this method initially and see if it's worth adding to the methods I offer. However I've been really disappointed by it :sad: Takes FOREVER to melt a bond, doesn't seem to melt it evenly so can't get the bonds as neat & professional looking as I'd like and it makes a subtle but really high pitched noise that after a few hours was driving me crazy! My poor dog was desperate to leave the room the moment I turned it on!!!!
Curious to know if anyone else experiences this with their machines? Or is mine faulty perhaps?!
More than happy to invest in a better quality machine and / or more training. Just wondered what machines everyone else was using and what you think of them?
Cheers me dears :lol: xx
Apologies in advance for another cold fusion based query but haven't found any answers to this question yet and though it might be useful to a few of us extensionists!
I've been working for the last 5 years predominantly with hot fusion, pre-bonded and micro ring extensions and have recently had more and more enquiries about the Ultrasonic Cold Fusion method. I've seen how small and clean the attachments can looks so naturally have been curious to look further into it. I'm completely aware that it uses exactly the same keratin as pre-bonds and so essentially is just another clever marketing spin but hey ho, got to keep up with changing fashions etc...
I decided to buy one of the basic Loof machines just to experiment with this method initially and see if it's worth adding to the methods I offer. However I've been really disappointed by it :sad: Takes FOREVER to melt a bond, doesn't seem to melt it evenly so can't get the bonds as neat & professional looking as I'd like and it makes a subtle but really high pitched noise that after a few hours was driving me crazy! My poor dog was desperate to leave the room the moment I turned it on!!!!
Curious to know if anyone else experiences this with their machines? Or is mine faulty perhaps?!
More than happy to invest in a better quality machine and / or more training. Just wondered what machines everyone else was using and what you think of them?
Cheers me dears :lol: xx