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Re: Great lengths vs. other methods


-Being a professional Hair Weaver, I think I can pretty much answer
your quesions about the Great Lengths process.

Great lengths uses the fusion process with prebonded hair. The
problem with this is that first, the bonds don't last. If you are
ethnic and need to relax your hair, this can be done, but the fusion
becomes mushy and start to stick together. Also, it will do this
after a few washes. They will then start to slide out. I don't
know too much about the hair texture.
For a long time I would not do fusion because of the damage that it
caused. We then created our own patented adhesive that is actually
healthy for your hair. You can relax your hair and wash and oil
your hair as much as you like and it will not affect your fusion.
We do not use prebonded hair, so either you can use our remy hair or
you can use your own hair as long as it's remy, because you don't
wan to pay to get your hair done and have to take it out before 6
months because you bought cheap hair!! Many people use the
prebonded hair becaue it's easier and quicker for them. We do not
use this method, so it takes longer and is more tedious, but we have
happier clients in the end. If you have any more quesions you can
reply to this message or email me. Also, our website is
www.agapecollection.com
Remember, whenever you're investing your money in something, request
photos that the person have done and ask LOTS of questions about the
maintenance and things you don't think of until it's too late!



-- In hairgroove@yahoogroups.com, "gigishairext" <gigishairext@y...>
wrote:
> I know Grealengths does not make their extensions for ethnic hair
because
> most black women don't have euro-straight hair, and their
extensions are
> euro-straight texture. So when you put a diffrent texture hair
into your own
> hair, once you wash it, it all over! It might look great when its
done the first
> time, but after that first wash, you can noticably tell that the
texture is different
> and it doesnt look natural.
>
> dee
>
> --- In hairgroove@yahoogroups.com, Raymond HO <pmalray@y...> wrote:
> > hi andrea,
> >
> > do you mean if you are ethnic, that great lengths is not
suitable because it
> itches? and why would relaxing be a problem, may i ask?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > prima
> >
> > Andrea <andrea@e...> wrote:
> > I have great lengths. My car broke and I could not get to
getting
> > the bond trim. I black so i have to relax my hair and they say
you
> > can which you can, but its a pain in the butt to do with great
> > lengths, for some of ethic background I wouldnt suggest getting
them
> > unless you can keep it up. The versitlity is great but it does
itch
> > and you cant oil your hair like you are supposed to and its
killing
> > me.lol I cannot wait to get weave back and it was like 1300 to
put
> > in cause like the previous post you have to buy their hair.
> >
> >
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Fri Jan 21, 2005 8:22 am

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Ive been considering taking the great lenghts class. Ive done fusion before, but im not satisfied. It makes the clients head itch and taking them out is a...
jjsd79
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Sep 23, 2003
8:12 pm

I do cold french fusion. Nobody's ever told me their head itched, and I do it on my own hair (which doesn't itch). Also, this type of fusion is removed by...
Briana
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Sep 23, 2003
9:11 pm

Hey, I used to use them. Its basicly the same as fusion. Its just that the glue is on the hair instead . Taking it out is still the same anoying prosses and...
blueboy10nyc
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Sep 26, 2003
6:42 am

thats what i thought. I was just wondering if it was worth me taking the class. I already know how to do the fusion kind and I dont like them very much. I get...
Jill Atia
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Sep 26, 2003
3:21 pm

I have great lengths. My car broke and I could not get to getting the bond trim. I black so i have to relax my hair and they say you can which you can, but...
Andrea
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Nov 5, 2003
1:04 pm

hi andrea, do you mean if you are ethnic, that great lengths is not suitable because it itches? and why would relaxing be a problem, may i ask? thanks prima ...
Raymond HO
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Nov 12, 2003
5:09 am

I know Grealengths does not make their extensions for ethnic hair because most black women don't have euro-straight hair, and their extensions are ...
gigishairext
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Nov 13, 2003
7:20 am

-Being a professional Hair Weaver, I think I can pretty much answer your quesions about the Great Lengths process. Great lengths uses the fusion process with...
agapecollection
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Jan 21, 2005
8:23 am

I'm trying to check out your website but it keeps bringing me back to this club? What's the deal? www.agapecollecton.com I would be interested in trying some...
gigishairext
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Jan 25, 2005
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