

SHOPPING FOR EXTENSIONS: PART IV : Where to Buy
If you're fortunate enough to live in sunny Los Angeles, then you are fortunate to have The Hair Shop near you. They have a multitude of hair types including, Asian, European, and Indian hair and have the most extensive color selection we've ever seen. They do local delivery same day for around $30 and have multiple locations including in Hollywood, the Valley, and Orange County. If you live in Dallas or outside of Los Angeles, you'll have to eyeball it in the online store


SHOPPING EXTENSIONS: Part III: Selecting your Texture
Texture is a very important part of creating natural looking extensions. Your best bet is to go with a texture that matches your natural texture the best. Texture can be broken down into two parts: 1) Actual wave pattern. For example, straight versus wavy. 2) Porosity. For example, silky versus coarse (also called porous). A healthy cuticle layer will reflect light and appear more shiny. A raised or damaged cuticle layer will have a less smooth, reflective surface so will


SHOPPING EXTENSIONS: PART II: DECIDING HOW MUCH HAIR TO BUY
Most people need 3 to 6 ounces depending on the length and thickness of their hair. At a face to face consult we can give you an exact amount of what you need to purchase but I've made a chart for how many to buy in case you want to shop around and purchase on your own. TIP: If you're going for volume only, go with the lower number. If you have super baby fine hair, go with the lower number. If you have thick hair, go with the higher amount. If you have extra thick hair add