Hi everyone,
just wanted to share my experience of Hair Solved in North London. I do not suffer from hair loss, i have naturally very thin, baby soft hair that is impossiple to style. I first heard of Hair solved from an article in a magazine, so gave them a call to book a FREE consultation.
once arriving at the salon, i was rather bumused by its location as it didnt really look like a hairdressers, but once inside, obviously it is. in a way, this made me feel more comfortable, for us ladies that have thin hair, there is nothing more intimidating, then a really trendy hair salon where you feel like all eyes are on you...NIGHTMARE!! I had my consultation with the Director Sally, who is lovely and immediatly put me at ease. She said that my best option was for the Hair System, as my hair is to thin on top to be able to carry extensions. she showed me the lovely hair and photos of previous clients who had had the system and they looked great. so i booked in then and there for a few weeks later. i was told the cost would be £1500, and i would have to go in every six weeks to have it tightened, costing £60 and hour and every six months i would have to have the parting changed, costing around £150. the system would also have to be changed every 1 and half years to three years, depending on the condition.
i arrived at the salon two weeks later, and i decided to go for side fringe with shoulder length hair (as this is the length of my existing hair). the system works, by placing a mesh over your scalp, pulling your own hair through tiny holes and keeping it secure with tiny little black clips. the extensions are then sewn in and then cut into style. it took around seven hours and i was provided with a lovely lunch. i was so happy with the results, but after a few months i noticed that my own hair had faded into a ginger colour and that i had baby hair growing around the exposed part of my fringe, plus i felt there were to many layers for my liking. so i called Hair solved and arranged to go in to have it changed.
this time i was more prepared, i knew exactley what i wanted and what colour. they took off the system and coloured my own hair, much darked and started with a new system. i then had a full fringe cut in with subtle layers in my bob. to be honest i wasnt sure at first, but once home, i gave it a wash and styled it myself and was amazed with the results, i LOVE IT. it looks really natural, most people just think iv had a good colour and cut and some people just think i have had normal extensions.
when having it styled i think the best things to stop it looking like a wig is these keys points...1) not to long, i thing the bobs etc, look more natural, 2) layers are a must to reduce the bulkness of it and stop it looking like a wig, you can have subtle layers, which i opted for the second time. 3) have the fringe cut, so you can still wear it up without exposing the mesh. 4) remember it has to be washed a few times to settle and allow the hair texture to soften, so it feels really natural!!
if you just stoke the hair you cannont feel anything, but obviously if you go right in there, then yes you can feel the mesh and yes it does feel bumpy where the extensions have been sewn it. but none can see it looking at you, all your lovely new hair covers it. i hair spray my fringe to stop in blowing and revealing the mesh, because if you lift the fringe you can see the clips and mesh...but thats a small price to pay for lovely thick hair. if im hot i can clip into the side without the mesh showing, just needs a bit of fiddling. if i want to go swimming or do a bit of sunbathing, i just stick it up, clip back the fringe and stick on a hair band or head scarf. with the headband on, i can swim under water no problem.
i know they say you can leave the hair and wash it only once a week, but i like to do it every other day, as it feels lovely and soft when you wash it and fine the next day with some dry shampoo. but goes to straw like for my liking to leave it any longer. you have to keep it lovely and conditioned. mine doesnt take to long to dry, when in a rush, i style the fringe with a round brush, dry the sides, makes sure all the knots are brushed out and stick it up to dry naturally. or if im going out, dry all and straighten it...i do wear mine up alot though, as i have a two year old, so more convienent to be up!!! every other day, i use dry shampoo and a heated round brush to style my fringe!!
hope this helps ladies, i wouldnt be without my system and would highly recommend Hair Solved in North london, they have changed my life.

