xEVYx answered Friday March 3 2006, 11:05 am: it depends how many packages you have to get. and where theyre from. mine were about $100. and no you dont have to die your hair. they have many different colors and you should be able to match yours. if not then you might have to. good luck
oneandonly345 answered Thursday March 2 2006, 2:40 pm: they are pretty expensive.. anywhere from 75-200. depends on how much you want. and you dont have to dye your hair, if you go to a good salon they can find some to match your color, but those are also more pricey.
then there are 2 types (that i know of) one is that they weave it into your hair, and the other is that they straighten it, and the glue melts around your hair. the weaving one is more expensive.
barbieblissx answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 10:52 pm: I dont really think that extensions are expensive. Depends what kind you get. If you want bonds it is more expensive and takes out your hair but it looks really good. If you want to part and glue in your extensions its not expensive. You would only have to dye your hair if they didnt have your color. [ barbieblissx's advice column | Ask barbieblissx A Question ]
ClurBur answered Tuesday February 28 2006, 2:03 pm: Hey, yeah they can cost quite alot, it depends of the quality! I was going to have them a year ago & thought id grow my hair myself & now when im out i get comments saying its nicer than extensions!! I say take care of your own hair & let it grow, rather than having extensions in & once they are removed it can sometimes take some of your own hair away! [ ClurBur's advice column | Ask ClurBur A Question ]
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