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    Posted: April 11 2005 at 11:56am
Does anyone know what this is?  Does it give the extensions a fake shine and when it washes off are the extensions a mess?
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It's a coating. I think it's aim is to preserve softness for a longer
period of time ... that said ... I'm not sure if it that diffrent to the
other silicone-coated hair on the market. I'm going to stock up on
supplies this Saturday ...I'll check it out and see if I can get a
sample.

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This may be a bit O/T, but has anyone ever tried to cellophane human hair extensions? I wonder if that would help with manageability. :)
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Hmmmmmmmmmm...I'd say it would be worth a try?!

May also work on the AD dyeable thermo?

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Originally posted by Jenny_RR Jenny_RR wrote:

This may be a bit O/T, but has anyone ever tried to cellophane human
hair extensions? I wonder if that would help with manageability. :)

Yes, I have tried that in years past, and it did the same thing to extension hair as it did to my own, which is very little. I know people rave about Cellophane, but I never thought it made one bit of difference in the manageability of my hair.
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Thanks chick.  Im interested in trying it as it says that it lasts for 100 washes anyway.  Dont you hate it when companies use fancy words to make something out to be something its not!  Ive been really impressed with Bohyme until one of my customers complained about the quality today?? after only 7 days with it in.  She described it as horse hair?? I cant understand this as all other 14 customers i have used bohyme with have no probs.  It made me think of Raccon again but its way to expensive. 

Im deciding between trying the micro-polymer hair but not sure as it is still pretty dear and they dont do samples

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See now I have cellophaned my hair and thought it made a huge difference in shine and some in manageability.

Just goes to shaw the finer differences in peoples hair.
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I always recommend extensionists not to use human hair with any sort of a coating on, as it affects the bonds.  Also you should never condition your own hair prior to applying single strand fusion bonds because it can cause the bonds to slip.

At the end of the day, if the human hair is good quality then it should not need any sort of coating on to make it shine.

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Well, I'd love to try cellophaning my real hair, if it wouldn't adversely affect it in any way. My hair's superbleached. Does anyone know if cellophaning over bleached hair is advisable?

When I first get the synth installed, it's (not surprisingly) quite a bit shinier than my real hair, although it dies down considerably afterward. I think that if I got a cellophane, it would even everything out really well.

I'm not worried about slippage because I have pinchbraids, and they never budge. I condition the hell out of my roots, and they never slip, so I think a cellophane would be OK in that regard.

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It definitely won't hurt your hair. But rather than put a colored cellophane, you might want to try the clear just for the shine factor. You need a hair dryer to sit under, tho. You could use your new Space Bonnet.

yeah, that's funny, mocha. I never noticed any difference whatsoever. But my hair was okay to start with - not damaged or dull, just kinda lank.
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but does your hair lack shine when it's air dried au naturelle??  that's the test i use when i think i need to whack off an inch of hair due to damage...usually it's b/c i've been fingering through it at work when i have a crapload of products in it.

i have a couple of styling aids that just make my hair....ick! one is Tresemme curly mouse...it holds, but it coats the hair and it feels dried out later in the day.  I also have Rave pump hair spray mega hold #4 - that's nasty sh*t. i have NO shine when i use that...so i then have to spray w/ silicone.

the rave aerosol #3 is just fine though.




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...ok Im lost, whats this cellophane thing?  I thought i used that to cover my leftovers
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Cellophane is a semi-permanent color that doesn't damage your hair...I think it's made by Sebastian?! It's an 80s thing...in its day, it was a big rage. It came in lots of colors from mild to wild - would slightly color your hair and make it really shiny, like it was coated in 'cellophane' - kinda clear and colored. Whatever. Hair color nowadays is light years ahead so it's not as popular as it was.
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ahhh yeah, Ive seen a lot of "glossers", the clear dyes.  I used to use them over my hair when I colored it red, because that color likes to fade a lot.  Thanks for the 'splanation
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yeah its basically demipermanent dye so no lift.

I have ussed both colors and the clear and like I said it has a decent effect.
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What kind of clear cellophanes would you girls suggest? I believe Sebastian manufactures one? :)
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Thanks, Mocha. Good to know! :)
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Prizm, by Matrix? Is good , too. Both clear and colors.
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Originally posted by shel221 shel221 wrote:

Thanks chick.  Im interested in trying it as it says that it lasts for 100 washes anyway.  Dont you hate it when companies use fancy words to make something out to be something its not!  Ive been really impressed with Bohyme until one of my customers complained about the quality today?? after only 7 days with it in.  She described it as horse hair?? I cant understand this as all other 14 customers i have used bohyme with have no probs.  It made me think of Raccon again but its way to expensive. 


Im deciding between trying the micro-polymer hair but not sure as it is still pretty dear and they dont do samples


Have her come in so you can see what the hair looks like now. My guess is it's just coarser than her own hair, and she doesn't like that texture. Maybe not a good hair type for her in the future.
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