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It’s only normal that we’ve all dreamed about having longer, thicker hair. Looking for answers on the internet on how to achieve that beloved Victoria’s Secret hair can be overwhelming. I bet throughout your research, you’ve come across the strange word “tape-in extensions.” Well good news is – Great Lengths just came out with brand new tape-ins and I’m here to tell you all about them!
What Are They Anyway?
The thought of having human hair taped into your own natural hair probably sounds scary, right? Well, it’s really not! Think of a clip-in extension – it’s the same 1-2 inches wide but with double sided keratin tape. The hairstylist will section your hair, take 2 extensions and sandwich your hair between them! On average, it takes about 40 extensions (20 “sandwiches”) to get your hair to prime fullness! Here are a couple of things you should know before booking your consultation appointment!
Compared to usual bonded extensions, tape-ins are much easier to care for! Although you will need to brush your hair twice a day to avoid tangling, you can brush without virtually any worry! Because they lay so flat to your head, and they’re constantly being readjusted, you won’t have to be as gentle!
Sashia and Lindsey are both certified in Great Lengths extensions! Book your consultation today and see for yourself how much they’ll change your life!
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Le Palais Hair Lounge - Salon in Brielle NJ
Le Palais presents a full array of hair services. Don’t hesitate to book a complimentary consultation so one of our professional stylists can discuss your options.
Models are needed for training purposes to receive all services the salon has to offer. If you are interested in having services performed on a reduced fee basis by a stylist in training please feel free to contact us with your hair length, texture, color, desired look and availability to 732.223.5755 or email to contactus@lepalaishairlounge.com and we will contact you.
Contact us today to get into this great program!
LE PALAIS HAIR LOUNGE
1011 State Hwy. No. 70 Brielle, NJ 08730
t:(732) 223-5755
f: (732) 223-5722
http://lepalaishairlounge.com
Models are needed for training purposes to receive all services the salon has to offer. If you are interested in having services performed on a reduced fee basis by a stylist in training please feel free to contact us with your hair length, texture, color, desired look and availability to 732.223.5755 or email to contactus@lepalaishairlounge.com and we will contact you.
Contact us today to get into this great program!
LE PALAIS HAIR LOUNGE
1011 State Hwy. No. 70 Brielle, NJ 08730
t:(732) 223-5755
f: (732) 223-5722
http://lepalaishairlounge.com
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
5 Things to Consider Before Trying Fringe this Fall
Post originally taken from http://lepalaishairlounge.com/5-things-to-consider-before-trying-fringe-this-fall/
With new seasons, come new ideas. We’d all be lying if we said we weren’t sometimes tempted to try bangs. If you’ve been in the salon within this past week, you might’ve noticed Michelle is rocking some brandy new fringe! Well, she inspired me so now here I am to give you the 5 main things to consider before you get bangs this fall!
Never, I repeat, NEVER EVER, cut your bangs yourself. I know after watching a couple of video tutorials, it looks really easy, but you’re going to want to leave this one to us! There’s only one real way to fix jacked up bangs: let them grow. It takes a lot of precision when cutting bangs –how thick they are, which direction they’re cut to be styled, texturizing, etc. A lot of details go into the consultation of aprofessional bang trim; it might seem a little overboard but it’s for a good reason. The best way to cut bangs is to let someone else do it! Heck, I do this for a living and even I don’t cut my own bangs!
With new seasons, come new ideas. We’d all be lying if we said we weren’t sometimes tempted to try bangs. If you’ve been in the salon within this past week, you might’ve noticed Michelle is rocking some brandy new fringe! Well, she inspired me so now here I am to give you the 5 main things to consider before you get bangs this fall!
Never, I repeat, NEVER EVER, cut your bangs yourself. I know after watching a couple of video tutorials, it looks really easy, but you’re going to want to leave this one to us! There’s only one real way to fix jacked up bangs: let them grow. It takes a lot of precision when cutting bangs –how thick they are, which direction they’re cut to be styled, texturizing, etc. A lot of details go into the consultation of aprofessional bang trim; it might seem a little overboard but it’s for a good reason. The best way to cut bangs is to let someone else do it! Heck, I do this for a living and even I don’t cut my own bangs!
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