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Wow that’s an insulting comment to make about older women. I have seen obvious extensions on the twins Stacey and Darcey
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I've seen them done at my beauty salon.  They wash them, etc and sit there on a table nearby. How often they clean and change I'm not sure.  

 

I believe one can tell by texture and shine of the extension.  I can.  I guess it's who puts them in meaning a good professional and the quality of thr piece's  as well.

 

There are two people in my salon where that's all they do - extensions.  And they turn out very pretty.

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@Carmie wrote:

My hair is waist length.  I normally wear it up held by a French hair fork.

 

Occasionally someone will ask me if I have extensions.  I don't.  When I question why they asked, they usually say 

" most older women can't grow their hair that long". Not true.


I do think many women with very long hair are wearing extensions.

 

 


@Carmie I did read once though, that it is genetically determined whether or not you can grow long hair, or rather, how long your hair will grow.  It will just stop growing at some point.  My sister could not grow her hair long no matter what she did.  Of course some women can grow long hair.  I see it all the time.  But I bet many older women don't want to fuss with long hair.

 

I told one of my son's recently that I was tired of dying my hair and may just let it go grey.  He thought that was a great idea.  But he said, "Just don't do the grandma thing with the short curly grey hair."  I assured him that I would never do that!

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@Allthingsgirly67 

 

Apparently, I'm no help.  I saw the subject line and wondered why in the world is someone asking about software extensions on a beauty forum and why haven't they been tied to a rock and thrown in the lake like what happens to me when I go off topic Smiley Surprised

 

I suppose some add extensions to their hair like we add mascara/false lashes to our eyelashes, or color our hair.  I can't tell when someone is wearing a wig or extension either.  Maybe I could if I was looking for it.

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@Puppy Lips . Back when I went to school for cosmotology, we were taught that the average age for a hair growth cycle is about three years.  The hair goes through four stges of hair growth.

 

Hair grows about 1/2 inch a month on average...faster in the summer and slower in the winter.

 

My hair grows way faster than that.  When I colored my hair, I had to retouch every three weeks.  I had at least an inch of gray showing.  I really needed a touch up before then.

 

I had about 6 inches cut off in December and it has all grown back and then some.

 

I don't know how long my hair would grow if I never got it cut.  I suspect not as long as some women that I have seen with knee length hair.

 

I hair grows super fast, but I wish it was super thick instead.  It is straight and silky with no body.

 

 

 

 

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It can be quite a process. It's best if you allow your stylist to purchase the hair. That way they can get a perfect match. It can be sewn in or glued in depending on what you want, you can decide how much hair you want. Sometimes when you see gaps/spaces it because they didn't use enough hair. I have many friends that wear extensions for a variety of reasons. I have done it with just a pony tail. ( my friends calls it my phoney pony) haha!  It can be fun to transform your look!

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Several years ago I remember thinking I could spot extensions on actresses on tv.  I don't watch tv anymore but I would imagine they look a lot better now.

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I recently bought a real hair topper (to cover my alopecia) and although the color and texture matched my own natural hair perfectly, I just couldn't get it to look right on my head. I took the topper to a local wig shop to see what I was doing wrong and the wig-shop woman said that I needed a different kind of topper where the front hairline could be thinned out to make it blend into my own hairline. She said the topper I brought in wasn't that kind and that the topper hair line had too much hair in it to look natural on me. So I returned it and now I'm left very frustrated...I just want to shave my head.

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@SilleeMee 

 

Smiley Sad  Please don't shave your head.  You'll find an answer.  Can't you find someone to help in a wig salon/store or at your own salon?

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@monicakm wrote:

@SilleeMee 

 

Smiley Sad  Please don't shave your head.  You'll find an answer.  Can't you find someone to help in a wig salon/store or at your own salon?


 

 

@monicakm 

Yes, I suppose I could. But it's really a bummer just going into a wig shop. Been down that road before and I always leave crying. Been seriously thinking about hair transplant.