I just need to know the name please. They come with JUST the clips and dumbell handles so you can add your own weight at your house without having to purchase more or full dumbells.
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Bowflex make them
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Cheap Clip in Extensions — Why That Bargain May Not Be Such a Bargain
Article by Alexandra Innes
If you're shopping for clip in hair extensions, it's all too easy to get seduced by the lower prices available on the Web. But I hope that reading this article will help you to get a well-rounded view of these popular hair accessories.
Clip in hair extensions are popular for a good reason. Many good reasons, in fact. You can put them in yourself for much less than you'd pay to go to a salon to get extensions bonded or glued onto your hair with a heated glue gun. (They're also safer. Clip in extensions won't break your hair or give you bald spots, which can happen when using hair glue. Ouch!)
It doesn't take too long to learn how to work with your clip in extensions and give yourself that lovely luxurious look of a healthy mane of hair that so many of the Hollywood belles are wearing, but it's unlikely that you'll look like them if you buy really cheap extensions. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it is unlikely.
When clip in hair extensions cost really very little, there's a reason. After all, it doesn't make sense that a manufacturer of a quality product will give it away for peanuts.
In the case of extensions, those reasons could be that the hair is synthetic, or if it's human hair, it's probably either poor quality or there's not much hair included in each extension. Or sometimes the extension can be a mix of human and synthetic hair, which doesn't make sense at all, because you cannot style synthetic hair in the same way as human hair.
One of the ways to know if the extension you're considering is good quality is to look at its weight. You want a good weight, which comes from the thickness or volume of hair in the piece. Thin, and therefore lighter weight, extensions will look thinner than your own hair at the bottom if you're getting them to lengthen your hair. And if you want extra volume, they'll give very little.
Here's the standard you should go by: A 20-inch extension length should weigh at least 120g, and 160g is even better. If the extension is shorter it's OK for it to weigh less, and if it's longer it should weigh more. (Be careful with extensions that are really long, though. They may put too much stress on your own hair roots.)
It's worth your while to buy good quality clip in hair extensions because they'll last much longer and tangle less than their cheaper competition if you treat them well -- just like your own hair, in fact.
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