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Question Posted Tuesday May 16 2006, 8:02 pm

i'm thinking about getting fusion hair extensions....i talked to my stylist and she referred me to someone at the same salon that does a lot of extensions. She answered most of my questions but she said she recomneds coming into the salon to have your hair washed every couple days. I can't make the trip to the salon every couple days and also when i go on vacation and stuff this will be a problem. does anyone have fusion hair extensions? do you wash them yourself? any other tips or advice on if i should get them?
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sasi721 answered Thursday May 18 2006, 10:16 pm:
I'm not sure if this helps at all but this is a site that talks about matience and gives tips to taking care of hair extensions.

"After you have your hair extensions in place, you will need to schedule regular maintenance visits to check your extensions. How often you need to go back will depend on the type of hair and the method of attachment that was used. As your hair grows out, some of the hair extensions will need to be removed and replaced or touched up. On a day-to-day basis you should treat your human hair extensions as you would long hair. Brush, shampoo, condition and moisturize on a regular basis. Some hair stylists will recommend specific high-quality hair care products to use with your extensions."

Personally, from reading this article i believe you can wash your hair yourself (i know a few people that washed their own.) Here is the link to the website:

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