my daughter uses them all the time. It takes a bit of practice to get them in without them looking obtrusive but she has no problem with them staying in. You will need a friend to look at the back for you to ensure that the clips don't show. |
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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago
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Try Remy clip in ones, but best going to an actual shop who specialise in them, as some places split up bags for different hair colours (mine were dark brown with some reddy ones).
They are fairly easy to get used to and some hair dressers offer a service of putting them in and styling for you.
Inbox me if you want details of a decent stockist, they are in manchester and have a website. They can lend you a colour ring to match your colours. |
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"A girl at my work wears them and personally I think they look terrible. But maybe she just has the cheap ones."
probably, you do need to buy the best you can afford or they will look awful. Real hair is best of course |
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