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Aug 22, 2013
Barbara L.
Aug 22, 2013
Lily C.
Get human hair! Never get the fake hair, its just a waste of money! There around maybe $100-$180 depending the brand and how long they are!!
Aug 23, 2013
Sally R.
You buy good hair extensions but the ounce. They start at 100. Bucks and up. Then you have to make a appt to have someone put the hair in. That's 150 bucks and up. Then they have to cut and style the new hair with your hair. That's another 50. Then every 6-8 you have to go back to that person have them take the extensions out cause their will be your natural hair growth and put them back in. And repeat, repeat repeat.
Aug 23, 2013
Sally R.
Not but *by*