Anyone use Hair Extensions to hide thinning hair?

Anonymous
Any tips? Where did you go and would you recommend?
Anonymous
Everything I've read is that extensions really damage your hair and that you shouldn't do it (especially if you have thin hair you need to keep what you have healthy). That being said, I would love for someone to tell me that I am wrong so that I can consider getting them.
Anonymous
Man, I was really hoping for the opposite -- that it worked wonders and was totally worth the money.

Any other experiences out there?
Anonymous
This isn't a scientific article and is just one person's experience but it makes a lot of sense to me.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Hair-Extensions-For-Thinning-Hair---Is-This-a-Good-Idea?-Do-They-Cause-Damage?&id=3117393
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This isn't a scientific article and is just one person's experience but it makes a lot of sense to me.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Hair-Extensions-For-Thinning-Hair---Is-This-a-Good-Idea?-Do-They-Cause-Damage?&id=3117393
Anonymous
Yes, you can get hair extensions for fine hair!!

There are are no. of methods out there that can cause your hair to thin/break, but keep in mind that it is for a very lengthy period of time and if installed unprofessionally..

Try google searching a new technique called "halo hair" which is attached to the head and not the hair. you can also make it yourself by using fishing wire and a hair weft, it works out to be the same thing.. and will save you a couple of hundreds
Anonymous
Oh and by the way if you are balsy, why not trying a lace front,

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