i wish i dared go to a hairdresser with my thin hair. last time they put me up with a newbie girl and she couldnt handle my hair. i am forever doomed getting sad results. i wish i could find an experienced hairdresser that made this kind of result for once.
Working with fine, thin hair can definitely be a challenge. It’s very easy to cut out too much hair and cause serious issues. I’m sorry that you had a bad experience. If you’re ever in Colorado, give me a call. I’d love to help.
Hi, I wondering if you remember how many wefts or total grams you used for this transformation? I’ll be doing a client soon with similar thinning. Thanks
I certainly understand why people with fine thin hair issues get extentions. However, do not believe it when people try to say extentions don't cause any hair damage at all. Some installation methods are less damaging than others. However, all extentions cause some stress and damage to your natural hair, with maybe the exception of a halo extention. Even the halo wire can cut into the scalp and be uncomfortable and cause some thinning, especially for those with fine thin fragile hair.
Every method has varying risk for damage for sure. Some methods have more risk and some have less. A lot of that risk depends on the level of skill and education the artist has. A lot of damage can occur with improper home care as well. No method can guarantee with absolute certainty that zero damage will occur. However, the right method for the guest with an skilled and educated artist and the right home care routine can make all the difference.
This method utilizes cotton thread and aluminum beads, so there is thread between the beads. The hair is stitched to that thread kind of like a laundry line 😆
Great job!! How many rows of wefts did you end up putting in? Has the hair ever felt like it’s putting too much pressure and weight in her own hair? I’ve had tape ins for 3 years and my hair is so broken and busted. I need to find a different method so this really interested me. Can you give an idea on how much the hair and installation costs for this? Thanks!!
Jenna has VERY fine hair so we do the minimum amount of weft for her. She wears two rows. Her bottom row has three wefts and her main row has four wefts. And yes, extensions that are too heavy can absolutely cause breakage and traction alopecia. This method is called Natural Beaded Rows. I can’t speak for nationwide pricing, and since pricing is so specific due to individual client needs and Artist expertise, it is hard to give general pricing too. However, I can say that MY pricing for extensions is all inclusive, and includes hair, color for your hair and the secondary hair, installation, cut, style, photos and video, and lunch during your appointment. That starts at $1000, but can range up to $5000, depending on the amount of work and desired outcome. A one row brunette is a lot less work than a bright platinum blonde with three rows. 😉 Thanks for commenting and if you have any more questions feel free to reach out!
Hello you mentioned that you went to CA to find how to do this method I have very thin hair and live in Los Angeles I was wondering if were you learned is in LA? Or if you know a salon that works with these beads/thin hair? Thank you
Omg My mother in laws hair is so thin just like that. I wish she could get that done like that, because she’s always crying to me about getting it done right!!!
Thank you for this video. It gives me hope that I can get some confidence in myself!!! Is the offer still available to sign up for the hair makeover thing??
Yes, my books are always open. If you’d like to reserve your experience you can fill out this form: form.jotform.com/92429022548155 and I’ll get you in!
No, there is nothing in Olaplex that will break the hair. Her hair has looked like this well before using Olaplex and has gotten better after using it. As far as your experience with the product, there could be a couple different reasons you had an issue but without knowing your hair history and how the product was used I can’t narrow it down. I’ll be making a video about Olaplex soon so stay tuned! And thanks for commenting!
Hi Jess! You did a wonderful job in the transformation and was concerned for your clients hair health which is so important. I have thin hair no have been wearing tape ins but love to know where i could get this in NJ if you know a place. Thank you!
Thanks so much for your feedback! There are some amazing NBR artists on the East Coast. If you go to nbr.directory/ you can search and find an NBR artist near you!
@@thejeshitch My natural hair is just like your natural hair. I have tried regular clip ins, but I can't hide them. I've never done this version of an extension, it makes me curious to see if it would work.
Hey great info and good job on the client! I am a hairstylist with thin hair and am interested in learning this technique. Where can I get more info on learning the beaded rose technique? Thanks, Arezue
Honestly she shiuld look into her diet and try a grass fed beef diet. My friends mom was the same way and she ended up eating more pure carnivore type of diet and lost a little bit of weight and her hair really came back thicker and started growing faster. She thought it was her thyroid but the doc suggested this. Especially the bone broth. Idk if her doc it if shes tried a diet switch but id suggest to her looking into that ♥️
I was going to suggest the same….her hair and her face suggest pcos and inflammation….a change of diet and rosemary oil would help her greatly! Still might want the extensions, but would help the quality of heir nonetheless 💐
Hi there! Thanks for your comment! Every 6-8 weeks your extensions are removed completely, the color of both your hair and the extensions is adjusted, and the extensions are reinstalled. With proper care, the secondary hair can last about 6 months, but I suggest switching out a few pieces of hair every few appointments. I’ve found that this is easier (and more cost effective) than switching out all of the hair every six months.
Same here. 30 plus years later, no type of doctor has been able to help. I've seen many endocrinologists, dermatologists, holistic, naturopathic, functional medicine doctors to no avail. I've also tried many, many vitamins, supplements, minerals, diets, and even hormonal replacement therapy. Nothing has worked or even helped minimally.
@@thejeshitchthanks ☺️ Beautiful transformation ! But Im affraid that an hairdresser could cut my own hair when she move up those weft...my hair are thin..
@@linarosa716 in my opinion, a guest’s hair shouldn’t be cut unless absolutely necessary. I’d suggest adding a mini or even a third row that is able to be cut into to blend with your natural. If your stylist goes to NBR.education they can find information on doing this service!