Depending on the technique used to apply them, and the stylist and salon, getting a full head of human hair extensions can cost as much as $3,000 and up. Having a licensed professional stylist apply Pro 10 Hair Extensions made with Ultima Protein Hair costs a fraction of that. Is the price difference really worth it? Are you really sure you know what you’re getting when you buy human hair extensions?
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Have you ever wondered:
o Who inspects incoming supplies of human hair sent for use in human hair extensions before when they are shipped from their country of origin to be sure it really is 100% human hair?
o Rumors that some human hair extensions come from dead people aside, how can you be certain that the 100% human hair you are paying for does not actually include varying amounts of the hair of yaks, camels, goats, or horses?
o Human hair extensions are sold in Grades of Remy, A, B, C and D. Who determines which human hair is graded as Remy, Grade A, Grade B, Grade C and D? Who checks?
Don’t just take my word for it. Do your own research before you decide what kind of hair extensions you want to wear. I saved a Google search on where human hair extensions come from. Read through the articles. You can read frequently asked questions about Pro 10 hair extensions here.
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