Bonding Products for Hair Extensions

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Part of the video series: All About Hair Extensions

Summary: Learn about bonding products used for hair extensions with expert hair tips in this free video clip on salon treatments.

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Julia Trigila Julia Trigila is a Scottsdale, Arizona based beautician who specializes in Fusion Hair Extensions as well as the cutting-edge art of Eyelash Extensions. Five ... read more

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    ASKED by brebab on Thursday, August 07, 2008 at 8:05 AM

    What is the brand of the keratin bond you use for extensions? I have been looking for a product like this for a while now

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Bonding Products for Hair Extensions

Hi, my name is Julia and this is my model Kim from Extensions by Julia on behalf of Expert Village. Today we are going to be talking about hair extensions. (So what is so special about the bonding product that you use?) Well after all my research in using many products, I came up with this one product or I didn't come up with it, I found this one product at a beauty trade show that I thought was the best by far out of all the companies out there. Reason being is because it is a caritan bonding formula that is melted and I get to choose the hair that I put in your hair. Now, this is also very special because it is the most gentle product that you can put in your hair. It actually bonds just as hard as any other product, it stays in just as long, except the most important thing is that it does the least damage when it is being taking out of your hair. You can actually snap these bonds right out of your hair and move it through your fingers and it turns into a powder and just by doing that it's creating less breakage to your hair. I mean if not any breakage to your hair vs. a lot of the other companies, they dry like plastic. To get them out you need to use an alcohol based product and you have to do a lot of pulling and cutting and tearing and it can do a lot of overall damage to your hair. So this is why I choose this and my customers have been very happy with removing their hair because they feel like nothing has breaking off their hair.

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