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 jemimapd (original poster member #37895) posted at 11:32 AM on Saturday, October 12th, 2013

Always wanted them. My hair is so fine and thin. I am thinking about saving up for them and having them as a big reward after the divorce is final.

Has anyone had them? How much do they cost and how long do they last? I don't swim in the winter but I do exercise and I like to wash my hair every day so that might be a problem???

Jemima Puddleduck is a trusting soul....
DD 1 Dec 2012; Divorced 11/13; 2 children
Me: BS (47) Him: WH (52) Her: 3 PA's
Ex bought a house, The Money Pit With Mold That Will Never Be Finished. He's living in the basement.

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damncutekitty ( member #5929) posted at 3:34 PM on Saturday, October 12th, 2013

The glue in kind, basically, the more you spend the better they look. I know a girl who gifted herself with $1200 hair extensions after her D.

Have you considered purchasing a high quality fall or some other type of removable hair piece? That way you won't have to sweat all over it at the gym.

12/18/15 found out my now EX boyfriend was trolling CL for underage girls. From the cops. The fun never stops.

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woundedwidow ( member #36869) posted at 10:08 PM on Saturday, October 12th, 2013

I do know you have to condition your hair so it doesn't tangle and use a VERY wide-toothed comb so you don't pull any of the extensions out. I offered to get them once for my H (he loved long hair) if he paid, but he changed his mind once he found out what real hair long extensions cost. Ha!

Be careful what you wish for the most - you may get it.

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 jemimapd (original poster member #37895) posted at 1:50 AM on Sunday, October 13th, 2013

My hair is very fine so any kind of piece falls out. I don't want them super-long, just to get some body and be able to have different styles.

I just need something to look forward to!

Jemima Puddleduck is a trusting soul....
DD 1 Dec 2012; Divorced 11/13; 2 children
Me: BS (47) Him: WH (52) Her: 3 PA's
Ex bought a house, The Money Pit With Mold That Will Never Be Finished. He's living in the basement.

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gonnabe2016 ( member #34823) posted at 1:54 AM on Sunday, October 13th, 2013

I do know that with the *bonded* ones, it is not recommended that you wash your hair every day.

"Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive." - Sir Walter Scott

In my effort to be *concise*, I often come off as blunt and harsh. Sorry, don't mean to be offensive.

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ArkLaMiss ( member #14918) posted at 8:29 PM on Sunday, October 13th, 2013

My daughter got the clip in kind from Sally's Beauty supply. She labeled them L for left and R for right. She put them in when she got a hair cut so they blended, too. They've lasted for abt 5 years, so far. She got different lengths, too. She does top, middle and bottom ones. Hope that helps!

Just HOW stupid do you think I am, exactly?

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