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      <title>Why Fusion Bond Extensions Are Still a Top Choice</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve been thinking a lot lately about why so many people still swear by fusion bond extensions despite all the new methods popping up every other week. You see tapes, halos, and hand-tied wefts everywhere on social media, but the &amp;#39;old school&amp;#39; fusion</description>
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