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As the demand for hair extension services increases, there will be more resources available to research this innovative procedure for adding instant length and thickness to your hair style.

 

 

 

 

References
 

  • Da Costa, Diane and Renfroe, Paula T. 2004. “Textured
    tresses: The ultimate guide to maintaining and styling
    natural hair.” New York, New York. Fireside.
     
  • Kickey, A. 2003. “Hair Rules!: The ultimate hair care
    guide for women with kinky, curly, or wavy hair.” Villard
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  • Greenwood-Robinson, Maggie, PH.D.2000. “Hairsavers
    for women.” New York, New York: Three Rivers Press
     
  • Harris, James MD and Marritt, Emanuel MD, 2003. “The
    hair replacement revolution: a consumer’s guide to
    effective hair replacement techniques.” Garden City Park,
    New York. Square One Publishers.
     
  • Hofstein, Riquette. 2004. “Grow hair fast,” Naperville, ILL,
    Sourcebooks, Inc.
     
  • Jayne, Charlotte. 1991. “Hair additions the-the fourth
    dimension.” Tarrytown, New York. Milady Publishing
    Company.
     
  • Jones, Maggie. 2000. “Hair secrets.” London, England.
    Collins & Brown Limited.
     
  • Kingsley, Philip. 2003. “The hair bible.” London, England:
    MPG Books Ltd., Bodmin
     
  • Mamatas, Emanuel E. MD. 1988. “No hair loss hair care.”
    Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Prentice-Hall, Inc.
     
  • Wadeson, Jacki. 1998. “Haircare.” Anness Publishing Limited

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