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Jul 26, 2011
Anne W.
I am using human hair extensions by "Hair Treats" and love them. My own hair is growing pretty fast and I know that at some point my stylist will have to reposition them. How do you know when it's time to do that? Thank you in advance!
Jul 27, 2011
Catherine G.
I think when once your extensions become hard to disguise with your natural hair it's time to get them redone.
Jul 27, 2011
Anne W.
Thanks, Catherine. My own hair is so thick, I have tons of extensions just to avoid the mullet look. Am seeing my stylist today and will ask her to check - a lot of them I just can't see because they're in the back and I wear a hairband or a low ponytail.