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Does your salon offer Human hair Extensions?

Yes!

We are happy to offer Human hair extensions for $400 + the cost of hair ($200-350)

We use either Pinchbraid or waeve method. Using only the very highest quality hair, and glue free technique.

Stylist consultation required.


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