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Where can I get cheap hair extensions..?
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Hiya I am looking for some long hair extensions in a coppery/light ginger colour and was wondering if anyone knows of any good sites that i can get them from either online shops or ebay shops. I have never bought them before so dont really know where to start.
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum feel free to move,
Thanks xx
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum feel free to move,
Thanks xx
:jHas saved so much money since joining this forum, thanks to all you kind people out there :j
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My sister has bought some from this ebay shop a few times and has been happy with them the delivery is fast aswell:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Jennys-hair-extensions_CLIP-IN-HUMAN-HAIR-EXTENSIONS_W0QQfsubZ20 -
Hiya I am looking for some long hair extensions in a coppery/light ginger colour and was wondering if anyone knows of any good sites that i can get them from either online shops or ebay shops. I have never bought them before so dont really know where to start.
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum feel free to move,
Thanks xx
i find this site very good however if this is the first time you are buying extensions i would recommend that you actually go to a shop as you will be able to fid the best match then order online in confidence i have had extensions for many years now bargains are rare however if you also go to a shop you are more likely to find special offers etc or if you buy a large amount they sometimes offer discounts......... also human hair is alot more expensive than synthetic hair howver you can wash/straigten it no problem also the longer the hair the more expensive i think it starts at 6inch then goes up in inches..hope thsi helps;)0 -
Saw some in Peacocks the other day my daughter was playing with them, think they were £5 or £6 quid0
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i have looked at some of the sites and on the ebay one, but it is really synthetic hair i am after as i dont really like the thought of human hair being on my head, does this seem weird? xx:jHas saved so much money since joining this forum, thanks to all you kind people out there :j0
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I bought some from Pauls Hair world about three months ago and recommend them highly.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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i was going to say pauls hair world. really good quality
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I bought the Jessica Simpson 23" synthetic wavy hairpiece from SalonEasy, sorry dont know how to do a link yet, they have an ebay shop and their own site with contact details so you can speak to them and take advice on colour etc, I did this and they were really nice and helpful, it cost £45 including next day delivery, and even though I say so myself it is absolutley stunning on and really easy and comfortable to wear, full instructions are on the site. After much research I have also worked out a way to care for synthetic extensions that is also cost effective, dont brush them, just comb gently with a wide toothed comb, no heat including hot/warm water use cold only, wash once a week if you wear them daily in Woolite, swirling around in a sink of cold water, do not rub and be gentle, Woolite is great, a big bottle costs about £2.50 from most supermarkets and it cleans and conditions synthetic hair, pat dry any excess water, no rubbing and let air dry, never use hairdryer or straightners etc - good luck in your searchThank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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Saw some in Peacocks the other day my daughter was playing with them, think they were £5 or £6 quid
I bought one of these for a laugh as daughter wants some extensions so i said we could practice putting one in and see if she likes it before getting a full set. i tried it on though and it actually blends in really well with my hair and no ones noticed its fake :eek::T***MSE...My.Special.Escape***0
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