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Let’s face it. Even rock stars have dry, damaged hair. Models have ends that are baked and split. Film actresses are over-colored, under-colored, dried and fried. So why don’t we ever see them on a bad hair day?
Because the hair royalty has discovered the London-based Great Lengths method to fix their troubled tresses. It’s available to the masses, at a price. Guci Image, (www.guciimage.com) in Paramus gave us a demonstration of the pricey Great Lengths cold fusion technology, a process that that can give your hair a new life. We watched as a chemotherapy patient had her short hair lengthened. Her own hair, and her new extensions, blended seamlessly to give her an instant fullness and shine. The result was amazing! The process uses human hair purchased from Indian women who shave their heads for religious reasons. This hair is protein-bonded to yours through ultrasound vibrations. It has been meticulously colored to match yours, and even curled to match your curl. Guci President Joseph Lore says the treatment will last from four to six months, and can be washed, brushed, curled, and treated just like your natural locks. Unlike other extension methods that bond hair with heat, or use intricate braids, proponents say the cold fusion method is less damaging to your hair. You will definitely pony up for your new pony tail. To thicken your hair, it costs about $1500 at Guci. For thickening and lengthening, you could spend more than $4000. Check the Great Lengths website (www.greatlengths.net) to find other New Jersey salons offering the cold-fusion treatment. You’ll take your hair to new heights. And lengths. Think of it as an investment in your greatest asset. And you’ll be ready when you are called to the red carpet.. even on the worst hair days! |