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Feb 1, 2013
Bailey M.
can micro links hair extensions be done at home? what kind of hair do you buy? tools? what kind of cost am i looking at?
Feb 1, 2013
Ashley H.
Some things are just best left for professionals extensions being at the top of the list. Guaranteed to be done right the first time.
Feb 1, 2013
Lisa G.
I went to sallys and had my sister do it. you will need to buy the hair- I used I- tips. since my hair is thick I used about 150 of them. you will also need to get the crimping tool, metal crimp beads, and the tool to thread your hair through the beads. overall the process took about 6 hours and cost close to $300 but they stayed in for about 3 months and they we're very easy to maintain