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Feb 28, 2014
Christian S.
I need help on finding the right pair of extensions like how many grams and what not (:
Feb 28, 2014
Christian S.
Thank you I will forsure check it out!
Feb 28, 2014
Courteney J.
You should also look into BodyBling extensions. You can customize the length and grams that you want. And they do any color.
Feb 28, 2014
Vanessa C.
Try some from Sallys Beauty Supply. Remy hair. I've had them for over a year and stil in good condition. I straighten, curl, and wash and still looking good :) and for only $180 I believe. If not, try Bellami. Never tried them but a bunch of youtube Gurus have and they look really nice :)
Feb 28, 2014
Shaye M.
I agree with bodybling, cheaper than normal extensions, 100% remy hair and you can buy up to 300 grams for less than 200$.
Feb 28, 2014
Yaz Y.
Well normally 220 grams is considered as thick, I've actually brought two 160 grams set and sewn them together for extra thickness because 220 wasn't right for me, normally 160 is the average gram length, I buy my hair extensions from clip hair, as the colour matches are spot on!