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Less Expensive Human Hair Extensions



Hair extensions are a great way to get instant long, beautiful hair in just a few hours. Most women today want to get human hair extensions, where actual donated human hair is used for the extensions. There are other methods that offer synthetic hair extensions. Some of these methods are also gaining popularity as the quality and realness of the synthetic fiber hair has improved over the years.

This week at Hair Resources, we interviewed Richard Gizzi of Richard Gizzi & Associates, in Ft. Myers Florida. He discussed the details of his new hair extension method called FLhair Xtensions. The Xtensions are available in strand by strand and also in grafted form for hair loss clients. Both methods use Euro-Asian human hair that is processed for tangle control, color selections and chemical texturizing at a production facility in Asia. Textures and waves for both Caucasian and ethnic markets are available in all popular colors in 16 hair lengths.

The FLhair Xtension method is easy and quick to put in and take out, making it a preferred method among hair stylists. Each hair stylist is trained and certified in the method before they can attach hair extensions on clients. Because of the quick installation, removal and streamlined production, FLhair Xtensions are available for a much lower cost than traditional strand by strand hair extensions. A typical full head of extension hair will run around $800.

Traditional methods require the hair stylist to invest from $2,000 to $5,000 for training, equipment and certification. Flhair Xtensions allows the stylist to add hair extension services to his or her salon for a fraction of the cost.

Read the full in-depth exclusive interview with Richard Gizzi and FLhair Xtensions at the main Hair Resources Site. It is a long interview, so be sure to follow through all of the pages for the complete story. Click Here.

Perriann Rodriguez is the founder of the Hair Resources Network, online resource centers for every type of hair style, info on hair extensions, hair loss help, laser hair removal, global beauty salons and stylists and more. Visit Hair Resources for Better Hair Days!

Find additional helpful information on hair extensions at the Hair Extensions Resource Center located at http://www.hairresources.net and http://www.hrhairextensions.com

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What is hair loss?

Baldness (formally alopecia) is the state of lacking hair where it usually would grow, especially on the head. The most common form of baldness is a progressive hair-thinning condition that occurs in adult humans and other primate species.
Alopecia is a set of disorders ranging from male and female pattern alopecia (alopecia androgenetica), to alopecia areata, which involves the loss of some of the hair from the head, alopecia totalis, which involves the loss of all head hair, to the most extreme form, alopecia universalis, which involves the loss of all hair from the head and the body. Treatment for alopecia has limited success. The more hair lost, the less successful the treatment will be. ...
the shedding of scalp hair. There are several types of hair loss, the most common of which is androgenetic alopecia