if your just getting them glued in then the remy is good if your doing more permanent extensions like fusions you should probably go for the more expensive hair the remy will last awhile but if you wash them and curl them too much they get damaged fasterRemy Hair Extensions?
Most supply stores will help you pick out the right color and texture for your hair, So don't be afraid to ask. Most hair extensions are indian hair, which is strong and thick and handles the wear and tear of the dying they do to extensions.
Once you find out your texture and color try looking on ebay for the next time you want extensions they have pretty good deals. Just remember to really look at the details.
If your getting the weft in extensions which involves braiding and then sewing the extension to the braid get ready for the itch.
I got hair extensions last year and they told me they were Remy hair. You have to be careful. Some Remy hair is actually Indian hair not Caucasian. They put the Indian Remy extensions in my hair and I did not like it. The hair was very coarse, and it was itchy.
I was really disappointed, and took them out about a month later.
They said it was because I have dark brown hair and you only get caucasian hair if the extensions are blonde or red. I don't really buy that though.
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