Wednesday, October 7, 2009

African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

ok so i just got my first realxer and it been 3 weeks and i want to put a few tracks in with bonding glue not the (black) glue i'll use the clear gold bond glue i heard it was safer...i just want o know what are the do's and dont's and how to keep my hair healthy,,,and from breaking... thanks



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

First don't is don't put the bond to close to the scalp, start about a cm away from the scalp. second don't is don't use to much conditioner when shampooing your hair w/ the extensions in because it can weaken the bond. third don't is don't get a relaxer while the extensions are in because they will just come right out. and when you to take them out use bond remover and be careful so you won't have any breakage. You don't really need to wash your hair that much it will make your hair look better and last longer. Good luck. Hope I helped. Please add me to your contacts and email me w/ any hair questions you have via yahoo answers.



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

What about braiding you hair and sewing the tracks to that? I think that would be a lot safer and less messy.



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

Do's



-Follow the relaxers guide on how long til you weave



-Use a cream on your roots every once in while to keep it fresh



-Shampoo with a gentle formula (same for conditioner)



-Try not to swim and get it too wet



-Before you apply, put a lil bit of cooking oil on yer hair for softness



Donts'



-the opposite of evrything above



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

Omg, you should visit this website http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/. It will answer every question you have about styling and caring for your hair no matter the texture.



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

I have used the Black Glue. It did take my hair out. I of course, applied it myself and tried to take it out myself.



I didn't know they had clear Bond Glue, But Glue is Glue. Just be extra careful putting it in. Get someone, who you feel you can trust, to be careful applying it to your hair, and when you are ready to take it out, have that someone you trust take it out carefully. so as not to cause damage to your own hair. Good Luck.



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

first off i dont think getting a sow-in is better because it is pulling on the braid an there is a guarantee of some breakage but it does make you look more natural an pretty...... if you glue in your hair try not to get the glue on your hair and when you wanna take it out use some type of oily oil sheen or baby oil and once you get it out wash your hair to get the glue out.



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

MAKE SURE YOUR HAIR IS STRONG ENOUGH TO HANDLE THE GLUE.



WHEN PARTING THE HAIR MAKE SURE YOUR HAIR IS LAID GOOD SO WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT IT WONT PULL LOOSE STRANDS .DO NOT PUT ALOT OF GLUE ON THE TRACK CUZ IT WILL HURT WHEN U TAKE IT OUT N MIGHT PULL SOME HAIR OUT AS WELL.MAKE SURE ITS COVERED GOOD THO CUZ U DONT WANT IT TO BE LOOSE N 2 DAYS.WHEN APPLYING THE TRACK DONT APLY ON THE SCALP OR ON THE ROOT JUST A LIL BELOW THE ROOT OF YOUR HAIR TAKE SUM SPRITZ AND SPRAY ON THE TRACK ADD PRESSURE AS WELL.THEN TAKE A BLOW DRYER AND RUN IT ACROSS THE TRACK 4 TIMES.MAKE SURE YOU COMB EACH TRACK AFTER SO YOUR HAIR WONT BE TANGLE.



USE A GOOD FLAT IRON TO MAKE YOUR HAIR LOOK NATURAL .



P.S WRAP YOUR HAIR FOR BOUT A WEEK BEFORE PUTTING IN TRACKS IT WILL GIVE U THAT BOUNCE AND YOU WONT HAVE TO USE SO MUCH HEAT



PSS.WHEN TAKING THEM OUT USE BABY OIL OR OLIVE OIL ,AND MASSAGE THE SCALP DONT TRY TO GLUE YOUR TRACKS BACK IN IF THEY COME LOOSE BY YOUR SELF.IM TELLING YOU ,YOU WILL MESS UP !!!



African American hair styling(bonding tracks) glue in extenstions?

yeh i sew tracks...but remember if you used glue, glue to the scalp* not hair.

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