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LovesLace
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Topic: micro link extensions on natural hair HELP! Posted: Dec 14 2012 at 11:25am |
neverjaded wrote:
CrownRhoyale wrote:
You could try a twist out on your natural hair to blend. Shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie or ecostyler gel would provide a some definition to ur twist out to better blend in ur hair.
If that doesn't work, IMHO i think you should take out the extensions. Not only does it look pretty bad, but micro link extensions are really damaging to natural hair--especially since the hair is processed and ur hair is kinky. |
yea it was done poorly, theres tracks sticking out of the links that are attached to my hair and theyre also slipping which i know will cause damage...im going to take them out  thanks for the advice |
Is that the EZ weft technique? Links attached to a weft of hair? If you want to keep the install you can fix it by having the slipping ones redone, then have more extensions added all the way to the top leaving about a half inch of leave out around your perimeter to cover the extensions. Are you opposed to blow drying and flatironing your hair? You can also do that and then do the twist or braid out the other ladies suggested but on dried hair.
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Posted: Dec 14 2012 at 12:37am |
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Awww, sorry to hear it didn't work out for you.
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Posted: Dec 13 2012 at 5:08am |
CrownRhoyale wrote:
You could try a twist out on your natural hair to blend. Shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie or ecostyler gel would provide a some definition to ur twist out to better blend in ur hair.
If that doesn't work, IMHO i think you should take out the extensions. Not only does it look pretty bad, but micro link extensions are really damaging to natural hair--especially since the hair is processed and ur hair is kinky. |
yea it was done poorly, theres tracks sticking out of the links that are attached to my hair and theyre also slipping which i know will cause damage...im going to take them out  thanks for the advice
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Posted: Dec 12 2012 at 5:23pm |
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Did you get a consultation before you got your hair done and if so, did you show the installer the hair you would be using or did you not see the hair until after it was installed? I wore invisible braids for years and I had fusion done once. Same concept as microlinks , a strand by strand technique. As mentioned before, when doing a strand by strand technique, all your real hair is out so you have to be pretty spot on with the extension hair matching your own. I would just spray my head w/ Infusium 23 mixed w/ water, slick my edges down and go. I avoided getting any product on the part the extension hair was attached. Have you tried wearing a head band/scarf? I think that would look cute. |
Unfortunately since it was my aunt it wasn't professional, nor did i see the hair before hand. I never heard of infusium before, is it a spray moisturizer and where can i buy it?
and i probably should style it with a scarf, thanks for the tips
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Posted: Dec 12 2012 at 3:35pm |
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I would do a twist out or braid out and see what happens, that would allow your hair to have a similar pattern as the extension hair.
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Posted: Dec 12 2012 at 3:33pm |
Did you get a consultation before you got your hair done and if so, did you show the installer the hair you would be using or did you not see the hair until after it was installed? I wore invisible braids for years and I had fusion done once. Same concept as microlinks , a strand by strand technique. As mentioned before, when doing a strand by strand technique, all your real hair is out so you have to be pretty spot on with the extension hair matching your own. I would just spray my head w/ Infusium 23 mixed w/ water, slick my edges down and go. I avoided getting any product on the part the extension hair was attached. Have you tried wearing a head band/scarf? I think that would look cute.
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Posted: Dec 12 2012 at 2:15pm |
You could try a twist out on your natural hair to blend. Shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie or ecostyler gel would provide a some definition to ur twist out to better blend in ur hair.
If that doesn't work, IMHO i think you should take out the extensions. Not only does it look pretty bad, but micro link extensions are really damaging to natural hair--especially since the hair is processed and ur hair is kinky.
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Posted: Dec 12 2012 at 12:30pm |
oh i forgot to show you guys the hair, i got my hair done by my aunt and her attempt was to make my hair look natural, i dont remember the hair but heres some pics... as you can see my hair is basically sitting at the top of my hair
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Posted: Dec 11 2012 at 8:06pm |
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I used to do microlinks. Before I went natural, I used to go in for a keratin treatment and then use indian straight i-tips. The big problem with having naturally kinky hair is that you'd continually have to beat it within an inch of it's life before it would blend. I was even told by my stylist that I wasn't allowed to use products on my natural hair because it would cause the microlinks to slip. Eventually, I stopped using them because they pretty much destroyed my hair (pretty fragile fine hair here).
This was before I came onto BHM and one of the first things I learned was that if you're gonna wear extensions, get the texture that's closest to your own. Since you said you had coarse thick kinky hair, I would suggest the next time you go in for microlinks, try getting something like coarse yaki or maybe italian yaki i-tips if your hair has a lot of body.
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Posted: Dec 11 2012 at 7:38pm |
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what kind if hair are your extensions?
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