Klix cold fusion hair extensions are made from great quality 100% Remy Human Hair. Each strand is individually hand threaded onto a skin-like weft, which allows them to remain tangle free while looking very natural. The silicone-lined micro links match the color of the hair to help blend, and also protect the hair within the copper link.

Klix hair extensions are perfect for someone with a thicker, or a coarse hair texture. Other systems, like Easilengths are great for someone with finer hair. Klix extensions have a slightly bulkier base, but with thick or coarse hair, this is nothing to worry about. They’re no thicker than a strand by strand extension’s bond. Even better, with Klix there is no tape, heat, or glue.

The application process of Klix is extremely quick. After being color matched, the extensions can be put in, and the cut customized in about 90 minutes. They are minimally damaging to the hair, given there is no heat, or glue needed to secure the extensions to your hair. As you can see from the picture, the extensions are secured by pulling your own hair through the silicone-lined micro link.

 

Cold fusion hair extensionsThe best part of these extensions is their ability to be moved up. After about 4-6 weeks, depending on your rate of hair growth, a touch-up is recommended. You come in, and in about 30-60 minutes, the micro-links are opened, and the hair is moved closer to the scalp, and then they are closed again. Moving the extensions up comes at a very fair cost: $100. I guarantee they can be moved up once, giving them a life span of 8-12 weeks.

Even better, depending on the hair and micro-link’s integrity, in some cases they are able to be moved up twice.

 

I like to consult with every client before I recommend a line of extensions. As is true with anything, there is no extension that is perfect for everyone. Depending on your hair type, lifestyle, and desired results, I have several lines of extensions to suit each scenario. If Klix are right for you, my pricing is as follows:

Full Volume: $500  Full Length: $800 Re-application: $100

These prices include the hair, the application, and my customization/cut.

We are all aware of the wave of discount websites that have popped up in the last year. Among them: Groupon, Buywithme, Livingsocial, Urban Dealight, and now even Facebook has entered the ring with Facebook Deals. I think there is a great value that goes beyond the initial discount these websites offer. Here is my personal take on their real value, based on my personal experience of purchasing a few deals myself.

First and foremost, I think they are great at offering exposure to businesses in my area that I would probably never find in the first place. When I see a deal that is 45 minutes away from where I live I automatically discard it. Why in the world would I spend $20 for $40 worth of food in Fort Worth, when I will spend my discount putting gas in my vehicle to make the trip? Plus, will I ever go back? Probably not.

I have recently purchased a groupon for a business that is less than 10 miles from my house, offering a service I have been looking for, and was obviously priced at a steal. Upon my visit, I had a great experience from a professional staff, and results that prove it worth my future business.

 

7This brings me to what I consider the best value of the whole experience. Not only was the business brought to my attention via the website, I got a great deal, and now I am a loyal customer even beyond my discounted visit.

I think it is ludicrous to bounce from discount to discount for the sake of a deal when I found a business that more than fulfilled my initial deal.

The business most definitely did not make much profit off my deal, and I was more than pleased with their results. Since that is the case, my assumption is they are certainly going to take care of me as a full price client.

 

Putting your trust in a different person each time you get a service such as your hair done is like playing the lottery. A lottery that puts at stake your best accessory: Your hair. Using discount websites to try out a new salon, or look for a new stylist as you just moved to Dallas is using them responsibly. Being in a constant search for the best deal when it comes to personal services that deal with your hair and skin is a recipe for disaster. True results and fulfillment in such services come with time and tenure with a skilled professional.

-Brandon Stephens

The time has come to address a trend that has gone haywire: Feathers. What once was a cute, trendy idea is quickly becoming an overdone, tacky accessory that is quite the eye-sore. Here is the problem…

 

Bad Hair Extensions in DallasSupply and demand. Unfortunately the trendsetting feathers that were first to hit the markets were legitimately feathers that came from the tail of a rooster. Originally used for fly-fishing, they could be found at local fishing/outdoor stores.

It is obvious that farmers who sell the feathers at fishing stores had no clue the beauty industry was about to take over their market. Therefore, we see what is happening now: a shortage of the actual rooster feathers, and a surplus of synthetic, terrible look-a-like feathers.

Now it seems like people who want to make a quick buck are mustering up all the feathers they can find.

 

In fact, feather look-a-likes are even on the market!

In the end, you see feathers sticking out of someones hair like antennas, sometimes by the dozens. Then there is that girl with something that looks like a feather, or is it dirty hair??? Who knows.

As is often done with trends, over doing a certain thing is never a good thing. Take, for instance, Christina Aguilera and the platinum hair and red lipstick. Girl, let it go! And the everlasting leapord print mess. Lets not let feathers get to that point ladies. They came, and they are going. Don’t be the last to let go of a dwindling trend.

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When it comes to hair extensions, we know what it takes to maintain their health and condition by using our favorite products for hair extensions.  Our recommended (and favorite) brush for hair extensions is The Wet Brush.  With its simple, yet genius design, it is offers great detangling of your natural hair, while not harming the hair extensions attachments.

 

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Why we love The Wet Brush


The Wet Brush can be used on wet or dry hair and is perfect for all hair types. It features a soft, non-slip rubber grip for a secure, comfortable hold, and is very lightweight.  The Intelli-flex bristles move and flex through tangles, and hair extensions attachments.  Normal brushes have stiff bristles that rake through tangles which can cause hair breakage, and can tug on your hair extensions.  This brush works very gently, yet effectively without the risk of damage.

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Pro tip: We recommend using your wet brush when doing a pre-shampoo treatment, hair masque, or even after applying your hair products to your hair.  The soft, flexible bristles are great at making sure you dispense the product to all of your strands.  This ensures even coverage, and optimal results of the conditioner, masque, or styling products you are using.

Check out this video on The Wet Brush


 

 

Committing to a hair style with bangs is a big deal, so sometimes it is best to see if you dig the change in your style before actually making the cut.

Clip in bangs extensions in Dallas are a great option to preview the change before you cut your own hair. My two favorite options for clip in bangs are the Jessica Simpson HairDo clip in Bangs, and EasiBangs by Easihair.

The Jessica Simpson HairDo Clip In Bangs are a synthetic option. As is the case with most synthetic pieces, the price point is pretty friendly: $50. These are a great way to try out and see if you like this type of system.

 

Clip In BangsAlthough the base can be a bit thick, they can be customized by a stylist to blend into your style.

The other option is EasiBangs by Easihair. This system is a human hair clip-in piece that I prefer much more than the HairDo system.

The EasiBangs run about $100, and given their human hair make-up, they tend to last much longer, and give more versatility than a synthetic piece. These can be flat ironed, and restyled with a curling iron, or a round brush.

Another thing I like about the Easibang is the base of the system is far less dense, and has a monofilament top that adds to the believability.

 

As is true with mose clip in bang systems, they are not a one size fits all product. They usually come out of the package bulky, and pretty long. It is best to have them set, styled, and trimmed by a stylist to perfectly fit your needs.