uncutandgettinglonger
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A couple of nights ago I was watching the home shopping network because I saw that they were selling instant extensions. Since I didn't know how they worked, I decided to watch. There was nothing terribly exciting about the dsemonstration, although I could tell that the lady was spitting a lot of hooha just to move product.
Anyway she started telling the benifits of using the instant extensions. She said that they were safe for your hair because they weren't melted into the hair the way that normal extensions are. I was always under the impression that extensions were braided or sewn in, not MELTED. I know that sometimes synthetics are burnt at the ends to seal the hair, so I guess that it could get 'melted' into your hair, but this woman made it sound like hair melting was common practice.
I might be crazy and wrong, but I think that woman just told a bare-faced lie on national television (I should also add that this was a white woman, and the product was mainly marketed toward white women, which could explain)
Anyway she started telling the benifits of using the instant extensions. She said that they were safe for your hair because they weren't melted into the hair the way that normal extensions are. I was always under the impression that extensions were braided or sewn in, not MELTED. I know that sometimes synthetics are burnt at the ends to seal the hair, so I guess that it could get 'melted' into your hair, but this woman made it sound like hair melting was common practice.
I might be crazy and wrong, but I think that woman just told a bare-faced lie on national television (I should also add that this was a white woman, and the product was mainly marketed toward white women, which could explain)