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ladieluv

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I heard some really positive reviews about a place called Sequence that specializes in hair blending. It's a weaving tequnique (no glue or sewing) that's supposed to be healthy for your hair. It's pretty expensive, but it's supposed to last a while.

Anybody here ever go there and try this? If so, what did you think?

I tried doing a search, but I was having some trouble. So sorry if this has already been posted.

Thanks. God Bless.
 
I don't trust any of these hair extension methods that are not suppose to be harmful to you hair. (Except for braids that are done right) I want to grow my own. My stylist keeps trying to talk me into different extension methods, but I refuse to give in. Been there, done that. Even with those that claim "no harm to your natural hair", that's all it was, a "claim". I lost so much hair and suffered set backs in growing my own hair because I was not patience and native enough to believe the stupid advertisements of no damage.

Sorry to come on so strong, but I spent so much money and just lost hair. I can take my own hair out for free!
 
Thanks for your replies ladies...

Badkitty, there's a lot if info on that site. Thanks. I just wonder how it looks in person. If I find out anything else, I'll be sure to post.

Diamond, girl, I feel you too. Although, I have had the sewn-in weaves with a lot of positive results. I think this technique is supposed to be especially good for people with very thin hair/alopecia (although you can get it just for length as well).

Anybody else? TIA! God Bless.
 
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