QuoteReplyTopic: PH heat seals / PH color Posted: June 11 2005 at 10:59pm
Hello grrls....
I have lovely, expensive EP hair in now, but I am basically too busy with my 1 year old, 30-pound bundle of house-wrecking joy to actually sit and comb and primp.I've heard PH is pretty easy to care for, and I want gorgeous, butt length, fiery auburn hair to make up for the baby food covered rags I wear every day I also want to do heat-seals- like Dome. Anyone have:
1. Good auburn suggestions from PH- I am trying to decipher the colors on the older post that show the PH color wheel. My monitor seems to have off lighting or something- coz those colors are very different than whats on PH site.
2. Experience using heat seals with PH? I don't think I could do pinch braids on my head and I know that my kid would proabably be able to rip 'em out if I use elastics instead.
Hi mamabunny! I love the auburns. Can you post a photo of the colors you like or find a photo on the Internet that shows the colors you want and put the link here?
Welcome!! I am on my second install of PH with heat seals. I LOVE THEM -- it's a beautiful thing. And no, your child could not tear them out. Actually, I'm pretty sure you'd be safe with pinchbraids as well!!
Hey, IMO the fichte is the deepest Auburn. If I were you I'd buy all three of Gena's recommends and blend them or do streaks. They're all really pretty colors. It always seems best to add some dimension to your color to make it look plausible (rather than merely dramatic).
I wish I knew more about heat seals. Does it always take two people to do the braid? Does anyone have details details details?
Hmmm Mama...that's a hard one. Fichte is the richest most vibrant IMO. However when I think auburn I tend to think of a redish-brown. So that'a when I'd go Hasselnuss. The Kastentine is a bit cherry.
You could either order a custom blen from Sara or order the colors and blend yourself. I'd have to say Fichte and Hasselnuss with a hint of Dunkelbraun(just for som brown...but its a warm medium brown) Or just the first two if you want a more vibrant look!
mamabunny - as far as I can tell the heat sealing is a bit more complicated than using a curling iron. Metalgirl has taken the training and so can explain it better, but here's how it's done on me:
1) The hair is braided into my own. I understand this can be done with a 3- or 4-way braid. Mine is done using the 4-way braid and it takes 2 people. There are threads/posts on pinchbraiding that can explain this better. But yes, you have it correct. It's essentially pinchbraiding without the string.
2) At the bottom of the braid, which is about 1/2", the synthetic hair gets wrapped around a few times (in the same way the string would), then a high-temperature device with a very pointy tip is used to melt the thing on to itself. Additional adhesive is applied and the whole thing is heated with the device. It is not spirit gum as far as I can tell. It forms a hard seal that does not seal onto my hair, but rather onto itself. When I remove these seals, the whole thing comes off like a cocoon that has been wrapped around my hair.
I sure *wish* I could do this, but, once again, my unfulfilled wish to be Shakti has prevented me from pursuing this skill. . .;-)
Fina- the adhesive isn't necessary; different stylists have different
variations on the technique, and this seems to be a variation that your
stylist does- possibly to help hold the wrap in place before it gets
sealed? It's not a -bad- thing to do, certianly, and may help, but it's
just a peripheral thing to the method.
Fina explained the heat seal method very well. I learned to do the 3 strand braid through Prostyles.
They taught us to just use a tiny drop of spirit gum at the base of the braid to help it from slipping. It's the melted plastic that keeps the extension in place, not any kind of adhesive.
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