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You can hold Cheryl Cole (with her perfectly coiffed, sexy hair) and more recently Drew Barrymore, (with her hyper-real, retro hairstyle that surely can’t be achieved with backcombing alone) responsible for the current global obsession with super long hair.
And, like Cheryl and Drew, if you have neither the time nor the inclination to wait for your locks to grow before the next, new hair trend takes your fancy - follow suit, take the A-list option and fast-track your hair to ‘long and lustrous’ with a bit of help from the experts this summer.
We put hair extensions to the test and ask if they really are a good option when you don’t have a celebrity hairstylist on speed dial?
Don't...
Don't...
- Condition your hair at the roots or use any oil based products near the bonds. Oil can break down the adhesive.
- Use straightners near the bonds. The heat could melt the bonds.
- Always think that you have to go long. Extensions can be applied to add volume. If you have mid-length or short hair, going thicker has just the same impact as going long and will look more natural.
- Sleep with your hair loose. If you have gone for long locks make sure to plait them before you sleep to prevent tangling, matting and breakages.







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