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    Posted: August 15 2006 at 3:20pm
Hi girls!
 
I have been through old topics on bohyme hair on this forum and I have read mostly great reviews.
 
- However I have heard that bohyme hair has no cuticle left, that it was stripped, is that true?
How can it last for so long and be such a good quality hair is the cuticle is off though?
A girl wrote that it was written on the bohyme package of hair she received that the cuticle was stripped.
Is it the case of the bohyme hair sold on ebonyline.com?
 
- Also, I have read from past posts that bohyme hair and glamourhair were the same, has anybody actually verified that buy having both hair and comparing the quality of both hair?
 
-Finally, one last question for the bohyme experts. There are two qualities of hair sold on bohyme.com. for blonde weaving straight 18'.
 
One is called "Bohyme Blonde Weaving Hair" and is described as "100% Remi Human Hair", and costs $140 for 18'
 
The other is called "Bohyme Gold Silky Straight Wave" and is not described as "Remi" and costs around $105 for 18'
 
Has anybody tried both and can tell me the difference in terms of quality?
Which one would you recommend?
 
Thanks for your answers!!
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mine was the bohyme gold silky straight 18 inch and on the packaging it said remi hair
 
but oh well there been discussions about the term Remy and Remi
i think bohyme made up the Remi term but for me bohyme is good hair but not Remy because they process the hair and i think they strip the cuticles but im not sure if they strip them completely or whatever they do to the hair
im a synthetic girl and i love plastikhaar
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Thanks again Aimee!
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Ok, so I emailed Ebonyline to ask them the reason for the difference of price between the two types of Bohyme hair sold on their website.
Here is their reply:
"Thank you for your inquiry.  Bohyme Blonde and Bohyme
Gold are two different collections offered by Bohyme.
The Bohyme Blonde is a higher quality hair based on
the manufacturing process it goes through.  All Bohyme
hair is Remi and cuticles all the same direction to
prevent tangling.  I hope that this has answered your
questions.  Feel free to contact us if you have any
other questions.

Sincerely,
www.ebonyline.com
Customer Service "
 
Now things are +clear, hope this help blonde girls finding what they want!
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well....i learn something new everyday, ever since i've been interested in extended wear extensions i've been reading that the Bohyme is cuticle stripped hair, and that Bohyme Gold was the top of their line
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Yeah,
I think someone just has to try both to see the difference now!
To be continued...
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