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what hair to buy

Buying hair can be a very expensive trial and error experiment. With so many options on the market today, finding and enjoying quality hair extensions can be a real nightmare. Anyone with a lot of money to spend on their hair can usually get the best quality hair that will look and behave much like their own. But if you are shopping for hair on a budget, you can find yourself getting hair that is of such poor quality it becomes a truly traumatic experience. Trust me, I’ve been there, both personally and professionally. My goal with this site is to help educate anyone who wants to know more about hair extensions and help people find the best hair at reasonable prices. Yes, it’s worth it to pay more for quality, but I believe the days are gone where the best hair costs thousands of dollars, or even several hundred. I believe beautiful, high quality hair extensions that will last several months to years without tangling, matting or looking stiff and fake can be purchased for under $300 and often for under $100 depending on the length and weight of the hair and the attachment method.


But many people want to know - What is the best kind of hair to buy? and what is the difference between remy and virgin hair? What’s wrong with just getting my hair from Sally’s?


To help my “long hair don’t care” friends find the perfect hair, I’ve put together a Free Hair Extension Buying Guide. I hope to answer many frequently asked questions with this guide, however feedback from my readers is always welcomed and appreciated. So check it out and if there’s anything missing or a question you would like addressed, feel free to email me or connect with me on Facebook and let me know!


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Enjoy and Have Fun!
Crystal
PS,
You can watch my video below to learn about the difference between single drawn hair and double drawn hair!

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