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Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty Magazine #65

Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty is the must read magazine for anyone contemplating a cosmetic procedure. In this issue we feature surgery after massive weight loss, 5 things you need to know about breast augmentation, the best body implants, makeup marvels and what to eat for amazing skin.

Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty is the must read magazine for anyone contemplating a cosmetic procedure.
In this issue we feature surgery after massive weight loss, 5 things you need to know about breast augmentation, the best body implants, makeup marvels and what to eat for amazing skin.

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BEHIND THE SCENES<br />

Sydney hair extension specialist<br />

Joseph Mourad with Mya <strong>and</strong> Mel B<br />

The cold fusion method uses ultrasound technology to<br />

attach the hair extension to the client’s natural roots. The<br />

result is natural-looking hair extensions that are virtually<br />

non-detectable.<br />

IT’S ALL IN THE TECHNIQUE<br />

The ultrasonic cold fusion technique allows for multistr<strong>and</strong><br />

bonding, making the whole process effi cient <strong>and</strong>,<br />

importantly. Bonding clinical keratin with keratin found in<br />

the hair shaft, the extensions are attached to the natural<br />

hair very close to each other so there are no telltale signs.<br />

‘The technology is so advanced <strong>and</strong> the bonding so<br />

seamless,’ says Mourad. ‘It achieves impeccable results<br />

<strong>and</strong> the extensions can be completely undetectable to the<br />

eye. And, because there is no use of heat, glue or clips<br />

to bond the extensions, the client’s natural hair is not<br />

compromised or damaged.’<br />

When applying the extensions, emphasis is placed on<br />

properly blending colour <strong>and</strong> thickness with the natural hair.<br />

Attached str<strong>and</strong> by str<strong>and</strong>, the extensions can be attached<br />

to long, short, straight or wavy hair as long as the natural<br />

length is more than 2cm.<br />

Each str<strong>and</strong> has about 20 hairs in it <strong>and</strong> a full head can<br />

take from 100 to 300 str<strong>and</strong>s, depending on the required<br />

thickness. In just a few hours, hair is transformed from<br />

short, thin str<strong>and</strong>s to thick, long locks. ‘The latest advances<br />

provide long <strong>and</strong> voluminous hair without the need to wait<br />

for natural hair to grow out,’ says Mourad. ‘It can completely<br />

transform your look.’<br />

Extensions can last anywhere between six <strong>and</strong> 12<br />

months. Once attached, the extensions can be treated<br />

as normal. ‘Care for your extensions the way you would<br />

your natural hair,’ Mourad advises. ‘It’s important to be<br />

particularly careful when combing <strong>and</strong> blow-drying your<br />

hair. However, hair extensions can be cut <strong>and</strong> coloured just<br />

like your natural hair.’<br />

When applied by a hair extension specialist, you can<br />

enjoy a full head of fl owing, thicker hair – <strong>and</strong> look forward<br />

to a good hair day, every day. csbm<br />

Visit www.josephmourad.com.au for details.<br />

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