All About: Keratin Extensions- Styling, Tips And Products (Part 2)

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First off, I generally let my hair air dry as much as I possibly can. While I'm doing my makeup - and I think that's a really important thing - because you don't want to put a lot of heat on your hair and especially on extensions, if you want your extensions to last - you really have to baby them. When you get out of the shower and you can dry your hair, don't scrub! I have my towel here. Do not do that. Motion, do not go up and down the hair shot. Don'T do it, take your hair and squeeze and squeeze and squeeze you don't want to rub, because it just creates more frizziness and friction on your hair cuticle, and that is not what you want and especially with extensions. It can really get them like matted and frizzy. Like if you do that before I brush my hair, I've been using a detangler and the one that I have is from natural look this this silver-screen ice blonde detangler. So it's for specifically blonde hair, but I mean you can use any detangler on the market. Really. My friend Jamie there's, a hairstylist, gave this to me and I've been absolutely loving it. I actually used the natural look line for my purple, shampoo and conditioner, and I adore it if you've seen my blonde hair care video. You know that, like I worship that stuff, if you haven't seen my blonde hair care, video I'll link it right up here - that video is mostly geared towards blonde hair, but I mean any hair color can use some of the tips and tricks in that video. I just wanted to make sure that I covered blondes really well, there's not a lot of great haircare tutorials for blondes that have good information, so I really wanted to make one anyway, so I will spray some of my detangler and I'll do that now. Generally, I just put through my ends because I find that the top bit of my head doesn't really have any problem detangling. The next thing I do is I used to just use my regular soft bristle brush and it is so important for you to have a soft bristle brush. If you have extensions, if you have a hard brush, it can get caught in your little bonds. So let me find one so here's a little bond - and the thing is, is that they take a little bit of your hair and they attach to the bone to that a little bit of your hair. But your hair obviously still keeps growing. So my bones right here: it's growing out about an inch. So if you had a hard bristle brush and you were brushing up near the root and you get caught in that bond, it would like tear it straight out and ruin your hair. That'S another huge reason of why people don't take care of their extensions properly. It'S because they don't have the proper brushes. You need the proper tools so get soft bristle brush. When I'm talking about soft bristle, you can literally go like this, and the bristles will move. Has little tiny round beads on the end of each bristle and it will glide effortlessly over your hair and through your hair and around that and bond. So that's really really important. Another brush that I have been using lately. Is this one that - and it is a tangle teezer? It is a Michael Mercier, professional one. I don't really know about the brand. I just saw it. It was pink, so I ordered it. I have a lot of hair stuck in it. Sorry about that, but I've been using this on the ends of my hair. I don't go anywhere near the top of my head with this just again, because it's not really that soft bristled it does Bend and it is movable, but I would say it's still a little bit too hard to be putting near your bones. So I've been going. You know, through the ends with it, so starting at the ends, and it's nice, because the bristles on this brush are completely staggered, so it doesn't catch on your hair and it glides through really easily so quickly and effortlessly it. Your hair is detangled, which is awesome. So yeah there's that when you get to your roots, just take your other self bristle brush and you can brush through once you've completely brushed through. You can apply some product to your hair and I always apply a bit of product to my hair. Before I blow-dry. I think that it just makes a world of difference with frizziness and shininess, and you know that kind of stuff. So what I like to do is I have two products that I love Moroccan oil and CPR, and I mix a little bit of both in my palm of my hand and then I put it through my hair, but CPR is like a deference stuff. It'S sold, that is the smoothing cream, and I also put this on my hair before I go to the beach and stuff like that. This protects against heat, humidity, UVB, saltwater, a bunch of different stuff. So I'll mix a bit of this and a bit of the Moroccan oil and if you guys don't use like actual Moroccan oil brand Moroccan all definitely suggest try it. I'Ve tried a lot of other brands that are like similar Moroccan oil, stuff or argan oil, and it's never the same as this. I personally use the light formula because I have blonde hair and it doesn't like drag my hair down anyway, anyways I'll mix a little. This in my hand, so one pump and I'll mix a bit of this CPR in my head as well just a little dab, and I rub it between my hands and I bring it through the ends of my hair, just working my way up. I never put this stuff right up to my roots, I'll pretty much do from there down, just because I don't really think that you need to put it directly up to your root. All it does is weigh your roots down. If you do, after that, you can always take your brush again and just give it a quick brush through. So now it's time to pick where you want your part: I've been wearing a middle part lately so take your brush and do your part with my part, I can never seem to get it directly in the middle, but that's alright, I'm not really that picky with It okay time for blow-drying grab your tools I like to use a round brush for blow-drying. I do have a video on it, a link right up here. The only thing that's changed since that video is. I have gotten a new blow dryer, it's a little bit faster, more powerful, faster that made no sense, it's a little more powerful and it has a couple more settings than my old blow dryer. I got this one on flat iron experts. I'Ve gotten a lot of hair tools from them before check it out. I leave a link down below, but I like to use this with my round brush, because I think that it smooths my hair cuticle a lot more and it makes it easier for whatever styling option I choose, you could use a paddle brush. But again, I just think it's so much easier with a brown brush and it also creates a bit of volume. On top for me, anyways go watch that video. I am going to quickly blogger on my hair and I will be right back so this is what my hair looks like after blow-drying and, of course, I will brush through it now. A lot of you are probably thinking. Oh, you could probably just go out with your hair like this, because it is so straight. I mean you could but you'll run the risk of it tangling a lot faster. Your hair cuticle may be a little bit smooth, but you probably should run over it quickly with a straightening iron just to smooth it even more and preventing the chance of the tangling. If you are using heat on your hair, you must use a heat, protectant and seriously. I cannot stress that enough. It makes so much difference in protecting your hair. It'Ll feel better. It will look better it'll protect your hair, it so crucial. The one that I use is CPR again from the same brand as the frizzy stuff that I use my still on carries his friend and everybody in the salon uses it and they have the same extensions as me, and their hair looks amazing. So naturally, I bought the entire line so anyways, along with being heat, protecting this spray. It claims to be a memory spray and it does on the back that it helps create style memory. So when you curl your hair, it helps it stay in a curl or when you straighten your hair, it helps it stay straight. So anyways, I'm spraying my entire head. Witness generally, I quote the outside and then I'll do a couple sprays on the inside of it, and I also make sure to spray one. So we're talking my head to get a lot on the top bit of my head. This isn't gon na make your roots way down or anything. Then again I brush through with my brush after I put in my heat spray, I was section my hair, so I usually just do it in the top and in the bottom, half and I'll always straighten. My hair - and I know that sounds funny, but even if I curl my hair, I will always run my straightener over it first, and I do that because it makes the hair cuticle lie flat and with extensions. It really doesn't matter. If you straighten it a little bit first, it's not gon na like stay straight and not curl. I promise for some reason extension, hair, curls or straightens really easily, so I always make sure to run my straightener over it just because it makes it look shinier and all in the same direction. Before I do anything with my hair, I always use my GHD. No matter what for straightening for curling, I know you're like curling with a straight iron. Really it can be done if you didn't know that I have a video on it. I'Ll link it right up here, but this is like my be-all end-all, hair tool. I could never go without it. I totally recommend getting one. You wouldn't get the limited edition ones because they break really easily, but the gold-plated ones lasts forever. So I'm gon na do that and I'll be right back before. Moving on to my next step, I wanted to stress how crucial it was that you don't run any heat tools directly over your bones. It'S a huge no-no. Essentially it reheats the bond it'll melt it and it'll ruin it. It'Ll start fizzling and crackling and burn it. Essentially and it'll burn right out of your hair, so don't take your heat tool anywhere near your bonds so like when I do my top pieces, as you can see I'll lift up where I don't have extension right in this area here. My first layer of extension starts right here. I make sure to do this chunk right here as one kind of pass at the straight iron and underneath here I don't start that pass until right, underneath where those extensions are do not run over the individual bonds. Whatever you do now, that becomes increasingly difficult if you have your bones in for a really long period of time. So I take really great care of my extensions and typically I get about seven months out of them. So seven months of hair growth, your hairball and sometimes can be like down here like it's been. I got these ones done in February and I already have a bond that's down to right about here. So that's like what almost two inches of hair growth. So in another couple months, it'll probably be like down to here, which is a lot of hair growth in between here, and here. It'S gon na be really delicate in between your head and where the bond is so, you want to make sure that you're not snapping any of that hair and definitely wanting to make sure that you're not running your hair tool. Over top of that bond, you'll have to start right a little bit lower. Next, I'm using a spray hair oil and again I'm using natural look brand, but I've also recently picked up the macadamia natural oil one. This one smells amazing. This one smells amazing, but smells amazing like orange, whereas this one's like macadamia nut coconut stuff, so they both smell great they're, both friends. I would totally recommend right now, I'm going to use this one just because I find it's a little bit more heavier of an oil than the natural look one. This one I like and straight hair because it just kind of weighs it down and keeps it straight for me. So I sprayed a couple sprays and I try to keep it away again from my roots, because I don't really want my roots to have that oiliness. On them, not that it would be that bad to do it, but you'll see once I brush through it just creates more of a shine as well as it kind of ways that hair down you can see that this hair is kind of you know still puffing Out a little bit until it brush it through. So after that, I always use the hairspray just kind of keep everything in place. It doesn't really matter what brand hairspray you use. There'S not really anything. That'S gon na mess up your extension bond. I usually use the LMA stuff or L net is a lot of people pronounced on YouTube, so I always spray for my bangs lifting up and back and then spray down the shaft. I don't know what it is about. Hair extensions that I find to help you hair last really well for second in third day hair, so I can really get away with not washing my hair for up to about four days before, I need to repeat the whole cycle again, which is awesome because then You can hopefully try and keep heat off of your hair on the third and fourth day. You can do some kind of an up style or no heat style, but so save for tomorrow style. What I would probably do is, I would use my GHD again to curl it and then, on the third day I would just mess up the curls again and have a second day curled, look and then, on the fourth day, I'd probably put my hair up in Either a ponytail or a bun, or something like that, but what I usually use every single day before I do. One of those styles is a dry shampoo. I really like using the batiste stuff I like to smell. Oh this one, it's coconut and exotic. This is the first time I bought it, but I've showed it. I think in another video I really like it. It sprays out quite white, and so it's nice for blonds, because it can help you disguise your roots. If you have a little bit more root, you rub it in and scrunch it in I'll, even use this on the first day. If I want to get a little bit more volume in a certain spot, so you can just lift it up spray it in mess. It up and then brush over it, and it gives you a little bit more fluffiness or volume in your hair. So that's a nice thing so fast-forward when you're going to bed, you always need to braid your hair. I know it sounds annoying and it is, but it just becomes kind of a little nighttime ritual. You really need to get in habit of braiding your hair before bed, especially when you have long hair, because it prevents tangling, it prevents matting, and it keeps your hair in actually pretty good condition for, like your second and third day hair. So I typically pull it off to the side and just do a long, plait and break down just the one side and then you're good to go until morning. It'S actually kind of nice, because on the first day, if you had straight hair, the braids will create a bit of a wave in your hair. For the second day of look, so I rocked out several times, and I really like the way it looks. So that's how I style and take care of my keratin bonded extensions. I would definitely recommend them to anybody who is willing to keep up with the aftercare. Yes, it is a bit of work to keep extensions, but the thing is is if you're paying that much money, and you want your hair to look nice and you want your hair to last a long time. Why? Wouldn'T you keep up with your aftercare? It just makes sense, you know, I hope you enjoyed the video and found it informative. If you have any questions, don't be afraid to leave them down below I'll, try and answer, as many as I, like Ken I'll, make sure to link my haircare video on my blow-drying video and my GHD curling video down below, as well as all of my Facebook And Twitter and Instagram links. Thank you guys so much for watching and I will see you really soon. Bye,

Emily Seymour: I've had my keratin hair extensions for 2 months now (first time) and your 2 videos have helped me so much! I have such a better idea on how to look after them now. Thank you! xx

Pearl h: It's great how you take so much time and effort making videos! Staying up till 2am to uploaded your videos just for us is amazing! Thanks for being such an amazing role model for many

Karissa Pukas: Crazy! I've been using it for years, and attribute my hair's health to it! It's been my miracle product :)

Heather Hayes: you should do a tutorial on this makeup look!! i absolutely love the coloured liner!!

Her Roots Are Showing: Thank you! I just had extensions installed (keratin bond) and I’m having some serious issues with them. I’ve been so careful with aftercare, but I saw a different tech today who now (after a huge amount of money to buy and install with a different tech) says they all need to come out because the bond is slipping and coming loose, and she suggests that I ask the person who installed them for a refund. They’ve only been in 10 days...It is so disappointing! I’m glad you mentioned in your previous video that it’s really important to go to someone who is experienced and competent..because it really is!

Sanya Igov: Yourself and Lauren are my favourite people to watch on youtube! Taught me so much stuff! You girls are so amazing! Xxx

Linn Olsen: wow! The fact that you honestly take your time to reply everyone just made me like you even more! Found your channel a while a go and have loved it ever since! Congratulations on your new twins by the way, they look great!

MsPerson600: braiding your hair is genius! I have long hair and my hair always looks like a hot mess the next day! great video!!!

Kath Oneill: Please do a make up tutorial on this look, it's gorgeous! I'm so glad you did this video too, I'm hoping to get keratin extensions to go travelling because it would be such a ball ache to clip in hair extensions every day and then I would worry about them getting wet and stuff. I know the extensions wouldn't look great without being styled but I'd just be happy to have long hair.

taru: I love how informative you are. You really make videos to help other people, not only to gain popularity or money etc. I've always wanted extensions, because even though I do have a long hair (almost down to my hips), it's really dry, brittle and super super thin, so it actually doesn't even look as long as it is. That just makes me mad. But oh well, my mistake, I haven't cut it in 5 years or so.. oops. But, I hadn't heard too much about permanent extensions, so I really loved this. So helpful!

Jasmine Montoya: thanks so much for this informative video! just got my keratin hair extensions done yesterday and had no idea what to do!

Lauren123294: Ive had a limited edition GHD in a blue/green colour, had it for about 3 years and still works just as amazing as the first time i used it! :D

Shelby Rose: I just got my extensions in two days ago, these vids are so helpful! Thank you, thank you !,,

Shaaanxo: I LOVE THIS! Def directing people to these videos when I do my hair update xx

missa37811: Before this video I had no idea you had extensions! They really do blend in well with your natural hair!

missdemicarla: If I didn't love you enough, the second you mentioned GHD, I adored you more! My first and only straighteners have only ever been GHD's! You're amazing!

Darcey Barrett: so informative thank you so much! i have these extensions and i love them so much but from the 2 videos you made for this i have learned so much!!

raecat90: I adore your makeup and nails! :) Love how informative you are too.

Alex C: Love your makeup in this, it looks amazing x

Yenni Penni: Well, I'm not really thinking of getting extensions anytime soon, but I feel like if I did, I already know quite a bit about them & I would be able to take care of them well. I love how real and informative you are!!! :)

miausibaby: it looks sooooooooo niiiice <3 i have keratin extensions too, but after a few month my hair started to felt right around the bonding. So how do you prevent them from felting ???? would love to hear from you! xxx

sezzii17: I have microbead weft extensions and there the best I've had. But as you said it's personal preference and how your hair is keratin is my 2nd choice! You should defiantly try deep muk shampoo and one min treatment mixed with the blonde treatment! Smells amazing and leaves hair so smooth and so so freakin soft! Also since u love the brand natural look get there xten range for extensions it's awesome too! Defiantly have to try it!! And Moroccan oil branded stuff is amazing a def must have!

debela krava: these extensions look great! it would be good to have one. i love your videos :)

Karissa Pukas: Thanks! No, like I said in part 1 of the series- if you take care of them, you shouldn't loose much of your real hair- I don't find it's damaged my hair at all, my hair seems to grow better because of it :)

Karissa Pukas: I've tried about 4 other brands, and they all make my hair greasy :( I have the Macadamia spray oil and I like it, maybe I'll try the oil next time :) xx

Yesenia Orsini: I'm in the process of going platinum blonde, kinda like your hair! I would live it if you do a viedo of the process I really don't want to mess up my hair and seems like your already an expert in blonde so please post your hole process from day 1 ! Thank you :)

Zuzanna O.: You're deff becoming my favorite youtuber (: you give such great advice and you're yourself and you're gorgeous <3

Kat Horrocks: I went from bleach blonde to dark, dark brown and I love my hair, but whenever I watch your videos I want to go back! Haha :)

Mel: Okay so I am only 00:15 into the video and I have to say that your natural hair texture, how it is all beachy, is so freaking beautiful!!!!!

Ana Alyssa Leden: This was SO helpful! Thank you :]

brontegeraghty: ive tried every dry shampoo i can get in aust, and weirdly, the best ive found is the 'girlzonly' brand from target. its $2 a bottle and the blue one smells best, but it leaves no powdery residue, or anything! just feels clean! even better than the $15 tresemme one i bought!

Louise Hviid: I had keratin extensions two years ago and they lasted me about 7-8 months, sincce you baby your hair a lot more when you have them in, your own hair gets treated better aswell and so my hair grew out and got really long. Now I'm thinking about getting them again just so my hair can grow even longer :D

Tara Wiperi: If you love the GHD you need to try the cloud 9 it is AMAZING.. I love mine :)

Victoria Caffrey: I don't even need hair extensions (I have been growing my hair back for 12 years since I cut it short!) but I just love watching your videos! It was really interesting though!

Kayla Nicholson: you can also wrap your hair if you learn how too! :) it can help prevent breakage that a tight braid may cause.

Naz: Love the makeup! could you do a tutorial?

amayj00: Hey Karissa--I love both of your videos on the Keratin Bonded hair extensions. Its really made me consider getting them! :) Question: You said how you should never run heat tools over the bond as it could melt it off. I have naturally curly hair and am afraid that having Keratin Bonded extensions wouldn't work in my hair because of this. I know you have straight hair, but do you have any opinion or recommendation on this or know anyone with curly hair with bonded extensions? Thanks :) xx

Ally Dreyer: Im considering getting keratin bonded hair extensions and i have a few questions :) : -What is your natural hair like because mine is abit curly at the ends and it goes out in all directions so what would my hair look like with the extensions? -What are extensions like after you get out of the pool and it dries?

Jasmine Öhlin: I can go 6-7 days without washing my hair, and it's not to bad when it's dirty. I actually get more compliments when my hair is dirty, wich is weird!

pinknails517: yes! i also do it before bed even on the day ive washed my hair...it STOPS the oil from being produced! well,thats what it seems like. ill leave it in over night and wake up with perfect hair! :)

Karissa Pukas: Moroccan oil is actually a form of heat protectant. I though the same until I was corrected by a stylist :)

Anél van der Westhuizen: How do you keep the heat from blow drying away from your bonds? Or does blow drying not damage them? :)

Hella Hamblok: Love your makeup, please make a tutorial on that

Makayla Faith: ahh your hair is sooooooooo pretty and healthy! <3

Sophia Kim: your hair looks AMAZING!

Jasmin H: this helped me so much!! thank you :)

Melea Wu: This is just a good all around hair care video as well!

Karissa Pukas: Hey! They are totally high maintenance! Not for the faint of heart ;) Thanks for watching!

Haley Metzger: Wow thanks for answering, you're so sweet. If you know the main differences I would love to know what they are. I live in Colorado and am having a hard time finding salons that do keratin bonds but I know a lot of great salons offer fusion extensions. Maybe make a video about different kind of hair extensions? or just let me know if you have time :) Thanks!

Anna Albright: Hi Karissa-- I love this video it is so helpful to me because I just got fusion extensions like you had, can you tell me the extant name of your brush? I just want to get the right one a prolong the wear of my extensions! Thanks! :)

Karissa Pukas: The Moroccan oil and CPR Product is a heat protectant :)

Christina: If it works for you that's fantastic. But I still really think you should give another one the the oils a try, you may find you like it a lot better. I'm blonde and I use the macadamia oil, it makes your hair feel so soft! Other than that I agree with a lot of your tips, same tips I share with my clients!

Sarah W: How does re-dyeing or touching up your roots affect your extensions?

Damla G: You are so gorgeous! I don't have/want extensions but I really like watching your videos! You seem really really nice and sweet!! Also you are really pretty your face is perfectionnn!

BeautiiWorld: Really HELPFUL!!! :D

Jess Owen: Can you do a how to use dry shampoo video? It would be great if u did. I love your videos!!

Railey Clipper: Can you do a tutorial on your eye look in this video?

Amanda Clementi: that CPR product is a HOLY GRAIL hair product of mine. it's absolutely AMAZING!! :D

Elizabeth Olveda: You are so beautiful and helpful. Thank you for starting your YouTube videos

Emma Jane: I love the blue liner!

X0XOprettyinpinkX0XO: Is it safe to color or bleach your hair with the extensions in? I know you mentioned you go about 7 months with one set, so when it comes time to do your roots how does that work? I don't bleach my entire head but I do get a half set of hilights every 2 or 3 months so I was wondering if that was still possible with the bonds in.

sierra5SOS: Great tips karissa ! (:

LB: They look lovely, I have curly hair though and I always keep it straightened. I feel like these wouldnt keep well with my hair. I use clip in extensions. Which are okay but a pain to put in everyday. Oh well

Karissa Pukas: Just go slow :) It wont happen overnight. I went from box dye black to this light, but it took over a year. You need to treat your hair with LOTS of love.

Vanessa Collin: I love your i makeup in this video !! You should do a tutorial ! Xo

Kaci Krebs: When you blow dry your hair, does the round brush have soft bristles as well?

Karissa Pukas: Just spray it at your roots and massage it in with your fingers/brush it out :) xx

Kristen Rodriguez: Do the round brush bristles get caught in the bonds? Any particular recommendations as to the type of round brush bristles for bonds?

Karissa Pukas: I've had mine for almost 2 years and haven't had an issue :)

Christine Kaye: i have the same michel mercier brush and i have a microbead weave and I just softly brush over my extensions. Mine arnt all single pieces its like one big weft but seperated over my head. And the michel mercier brush is perfect! I think its fine to use over then top of the extension but softly. Not rough.

Makeup For Glasses: Yet she has been completely up front and honest with every procedure she's had done. She's even made entire videos about these things, including this video all about her extensions. Honesty and fake don't go hand in hand, so personally I think she's very real and it's "unfortunate" that you felt the need to make a rude comment about her.

Karissa Pukas: Nope! I've been vlogging/posting about my breast augmentation for weeks :) Check it out if you want some info xx

Rose McLennan: loved the videos. so helpful! I just have one question. I have really curly hair so I straighten it every time I wash it. I can't don't straight my roots that would look stupid cos you would be able to tell. any sugguestions? thanks karissa xx

3434dedqw: Love the eye look.

Angie Onyxx: ive always wanted to see about wearing updos? like buns, tight (or loose) ponytails, french or double french braids? can you make a video about how these styles would look with your extensions?

UrMumLovesElectro: You have to dry the bonds! Like anything if you leave it in water they will disintegrate! They will malt and not last as long! Leave the hair to dry naturally! Not the bonds!!

taru: + Btw do you know about the ingredients of the Moroccan oil? I've heard so much hype about it and I really wanted to buy it at some point - because like I said, my hair's just freaking dying - because everyone was raving about it and said it'll make your hair silky, smooth, repaired and all that stuff. But then I heard that it's basically just made out of silicones etc. so it wouldn't really repair or make your hair any healthier. But do you know what's the case? Is it only good for styling? TY!

Elena Chkuaseli: I am planning on getting keratin extensions done for my wedding that is in 4 months. Do you think it's a bit early to get them done in a month?

HollerzzzXOXO: Such amazing tips!!! And you are soooo pretty haha 

prettypixiedust666: a tip for dry shampoo, spray it in and leave it in for 2 minutes plus and then rub and brush it through. itll help to soak up more oils. :) YAY

LeiSays: love your eyemakeup here! and compliment on your chest area!! suits you!

Kc Miller: So when you get a new set every 6/7 months, do you pay the full price over again? ($900-$1500) Or is there a way to save the actual extension strands but re-glue them...?

Natasja Du Toit: Do you recomend teezing with extentions? To get BIG volume?

Karissa Pukas: It's actually meant for that as it's a heat protectant :) xx

Veronique Witchh: i love the blue liner!

Yasmine Vine: This was really good!! Thank you

Karissa Pukas: It's not great for them- but if you partially air dry and then blow dry to complete dryness it's fine :)

Hanny: great video ;).. btw could you do a video on how to take care of/clean a straightener? (hope that´s correct spelling :D) that would be super helpfull ;)

Sara Hum: BEST hair extensions below EVER!!! im thinking of getting micro lop extension and i think its so similar after care to this!

Haley Metzger: Do you know if "fusion extensions" the same as these keratin bonds? Thanks!

benemanoo: 7months?:O The people I know usually have to remove and reinstall their extensions like every 2 or 3 months. They would go crazy with that amount of regrowth.

pippurrs: Where did you get your soft bristle brush? Thanks! <3

Karissa Pukas: Thanks Linn! I appreciate that :)

Elizabeth botas: this was great !! both videos! thank you

Karissa Pukas: My hair is totally growing- but not as quickly as if I had a darker or more natural colour- I have a video of getting my roots retouched at the salon, check it out! :)

Steph V.: Would u recommend fusion extensions? I'm having mine done in a couple months but I'm not sure which method to do. Either micro link or fusions? I've heard micro links are a lot of maintence plus my hair is naturally wavy so I might hve to redo the links more often. I was thinking of fusion because less maintence & thy last longer. Plus the salon I'm going to is 5 hours away, so I really cnt afford to keep going back every 3-6 months.. Help please!!

Kyrsten Bohn: Where do you get the CPR smoothing creme? I've been looking for it and I can't find it on amazon or ebay or walmart. ;/

Stefani Hernandez: What brand of extensions do you prefer and use?

Ali Wolansky: What brand extensions do you use? I want to try keration i have been wearing clip in forever.

Aisha Chehab: How does the process of taking them out work?? I reaalllyyyyyy want to get some but I fear losing my natural hair or damaging it in any way.

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