Monday, February 11, 2008

Great Lengths Before & After





Before & After





Tracks vs. Great Lengths



The first picture is of someone that has "Great Lengths" hair extensions in her hair. We have completed the bottom section of her head and on our way to the top. This method allows for the hair to look as natural as possible because the "keratin bonds" are cut to match the exact thickness of the clients natural hair. The bottom picture is of a client with "tracks" in her hair. She had come in for me to remove them and replace them with "Great Lengths" hair extensions. As you can see, this form of hair extension is bulky and has a tendency to get matted into your natural hair which can cause breakage.

Tracks vs. Great Lengths Hair Extensions


This is a photo of someone with "tracks" in her hair. She came in to have me remove them and add "Great Lengths" hair extensions to her hair. From my experience, this form of hair extension is less expensive and quicker, however, they have a tendency to tangle, break natural hair, get really matted, hair is dirty, quality of hair is compromised after a few weeks, after hair growth tracks are usually visible and need to be readjusted monthly.