miss_soap - Loose extensions

Jan 16, 2004 00:03

Full head of prostyles loose extensions, colour blended to match her natural hair, and to contue the two-layered bleach effect from her real hair, which involved five different base shades. Bunniez are very impressed with ourselves for this, and it was grand to send her away looking so fabulous and happy.


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emmelinemay January 16 2004, 00:23:42 UTC
Thank you!

It's synth, from pro-styles. If we're ever in Canada we'll let you know ;)

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rubberbunny January 15 2004, 18:02:48 UTC
looks great! i'd just suggest that the lady use a bit of polisher on her natural hair so that it is closer to the shininess of the extensions. :D

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emmelinemay January 16 2004, 00:28:52 UTC
The flash on the camera tends to reflect differently on natural and synthetic hair, it does blend in IRL better than the photos suggest!

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angel_emma January 16 2004, 00:38:20 UTC
That is always the reason I prefer to work with human hair than synth as you don't get a texture difference - but I have seen the prostyles extensions and they do look really good, better than the Dome hair :)

I already saw these pics in Lyssa's LJ she looks fantastic!!

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miss_soap January 16 2004, 03:01:09 UTC
I normally do - I hadn't done anything to my hair that morning under strict instructions from the hairbunniez grrls. What Emmie says is true though - the flash does make the hair much shinier than it is IRL.

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souldier_blue January 18 2004, 06:06:41 UTC
That looks absolutely amazing :-)

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price please anonymous April 4 2004, 17:38:12 UTC
wow i've had a look at loads of your synth work and it looks great can you please tell me roughly how much it costs for a full head of loose extensions which would come half way down my back just one colour) also how can i contact you and where are you based?
Thanks alot x

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Re: price please hairbunniez April 8 2004, 13:49:03 UTC
Thank you ;)

We charge 100 pounds for the hairdressing + the cost of hair - We prefer to use prostyles, which comes in at around 18 pounds a packet - the amount needed depends on the thickness of your hair and how many shades wee need to blend a colour that matches exactly - it can be anywhere between 3 and 9!

We are based in London - east and north - and as our email is being a little temprimental at the moment, LJ comments are probably the best way of making contact. If you did want to go ahead we would need to arrange a time for one of us to meet with you to colour match your hair in person and then an appointment for the actual hair dressing.

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