Hmm. Isn't this something you should have learned in your education? You're a professional stylist and you want people on Yahoo! to teach you over the Internet how to do it?
What if I hadn't prefaced this answer with that, and just said something like,
Oh, honey, it's easy! It's just like the fake extensions, just be a bit more careful because human hair breaks easier.
Good grief, go get TRAINED.
2006-07-18 11:18:42
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answered by tagi_65 5
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Well first off you have to choose whether you are going to glue or cornrow the tracks in. Those are the two main choices, personally i prefer sewing ( with the cornrows and tracks) the extentions in because they last longer and you don't have to keep re-applying the glue every two weeks. To sew them first make cornrows circulating the head. Then get the appropriate neede ( curved works well) and thread and attach that to the track then sew in and out of the braids. from the bottom of the head to the top. To glue place the glue onto the tracking and apply to the root of the hair, get a blow dryer use it until the glue is dry. Before you do it though I suggest you go to a class or rent a video on how to do it first JUST in case. Hope that helped!
2006-07-18 11:21:53
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answered by CoNfUsEd? 3
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First, you need to know how to cornrow. You cornrow the hair (preferably going straight back) and then you sew the hair onto the cornrow. You would want to purchase a big needle and some thick string from a beauty supply store. You can also use hair glue which is usally in a little black bottle. They have hair glue remover also. (the cornrows are the safest and easiest route to go) The glue is okay but you would really need to take your time taking it out of the hair.
You can cornrow the hair to fit the style that you are trying to do.
2006-07-18 11:20:15
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answered by meme1972 2
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i changed into advised that mine were only gonna very last about 3 months, yet i have had them for like 4 a million/2 and they nonetheless seem wonderful! So it truly only relies upon on how nicely you take care of them. i'd say 6 months on the very maximum.
2016-10-14 22:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Human hair? Who are you doctor frankenstein or something. Where do you get it? Never mind I don't wanna know.
2006-07-18 11:16:12
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answered by willberb 4
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what? that question makes no sense. you say you are a stylist ...what school did you go to ? lol
2006-07-18 18:40:48
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answered by GoldenLocs 3
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There are several types of extenstions. I do them all the time. e-mail me at holmesmarcia@yahoo.com and tell me what style your going for and I can guide you through it.
2006-07-18 12:13:10
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answered by Mrs. BCBG 2
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TRY THESE SITES:
www.hairsisters.com
www.hairfactory.com/books.htm
www.braidsbybreslin.com
www.blackbeautysolutions.com
2006-07-19 04:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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then your not a stylist they would have taught you that in school
2006-07-18 11:20:45
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answered by Tiffany 2
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it just depends do you want to sow it in or glue it in. email me at lyrical_913_princess and i can help you
2006-07-18 11:43:30
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answered by Th3 TrU3 F@Shi0nIstA 3
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