its not too bad, but I think it takes more work than people assume. However, for the forming of them, I let it happen naturally, just made sure they stayed seperate. You have to make sure they stay seperated as your hair grows, otherwise they will merge together. If they are too thin, they can break off. Contrary to popular belief, you have to wash them, but not too often. A few times a week is pretty good. You can dye them as well, it just takes longer to wash out, and longer to wash it in general. my arms get sore actually :) It takes all day to dry completly, too. But its worth it for me. I love my hair and so do a lot of people. Also, less than half of my ends are blunt, like most peoples are all blunt tips. Mine are special, more feminine looking. No brown tapered turds for me! :D (Brown ones are nice, but mine are much less common, around here, anyway :))
What do you wash your hair with?
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its not too bad, but I think it takes more work than people assume. However, for the forming of them, I let it happen naturally, just made sure they stayed seperate. You have to make sure they stay seperated as your hair grows, otherwise they will merge together. If they are too thin, they can break off. Contrary to popular belief, you have to wash them, but not too often. A few times a week is pretty good. You can dye them as well, it just takes longer to wash out, and longer to wash it in general. my arms get sore actually :) It takes all day to dry completly, too. But its worth it for me. I love my hair and so do a lot of people. Also, less than half of my ends are blunt, like most peoples are all blunt tips. Mine are special, more feminine looking. No brown tapered turds for me! :D (Brown ones are nice, but mine are much less common, around here, anyway :))