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American Dream Hair Extensions

  • 10-04-2009 8:35am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    Hi Everyone,

    Im looking to find a stockist for "american dream hair extensions". Ive read online that they are a great natural hair product and really want to give them a try for an upcoming wedding. I know that the David Martin hairdressing group stocks them however those salons are in Sligo, Mayo and Galway. Too far for me to travel :( . I would consider purchasing them online but the swatches of colour on screen are difficult to match with real hair.

    Any information on this thread will be greatly appreciated!!

    Cheers:D


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 390 ✭✭ananas


    Hidy, I bought hair extensions on line from http://www.elegance-hairextensions.com/default.asp and they are the bomb diggity. I have dark brown hair so it was fairly easy to blend in with my own hair. You can send them a snippet of your own hair to match. But you can always dye it to match your own if you have highlights or whatever!

    These hair extensions are made from Remy hair, my hairdresser was really impressed with them. They are just like human hair, you can curl them, straighten them and wash them, just like your own. The clips are easy to put on but careful, if you're going to do curls, curl before you clip into the hair, my friend curled mine for me loads and one of the clips broke because she pulls my hair so hard when curling!

    I'd deffo recommend them, they were the best things I ever bought! :D:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21 XxkikixX


    I bought mine in Salon Services, not sure if you have one near you, I got mine in Galway. I thought they were very good quality, still have mine


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 niamhct


    I got mine in Bray, Co. Wicklow in Sally in castle street. they were almost 28euro but so worth it! the staff are nice too as they help me pick the right colour to match my hair. :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 ilovelamp81


    Thanks for the info!! Did ye get the American dream brand extensions or another brand (and if so what brand)? Coz Im not too fussy on the brand, I just want ones that are real, look good and wont come out by accident :( Also how many wefts would ye recommend?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 niamhct


    i got American Dream Original which is 100% natural human hair. i only got one piece cos i wanted it for a long pony tail and it looks so real no one even notice!! i couldn't believe that everyone was so shocked when i told them it was an extension. one is not enough if you're planning on wearing your hair down but the staff are really helpful there and im sure if you told them what you were doing with your hair they could recommend how many you should get. I don't know if you're familar with Bray but the shop is beside Superquinn.


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