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    Posted: December 16 2007 at 8:21am

I’m not sure if I should post this in this forum or the African American forum…..Shocked

I read this website all the time and I’ve finally decided I want to get fusion, I think work well with my hair.  I’m also interested in I-Links but I’m still reading up on those….  I’m still kind of undecided on the type of hair I would like to purchase but Donna Bella hair seems nice, I’m going to keep reading different reviews to make sure that’s the route I want to take.  I have a couple of questions…

I’m African American but my hair gets really really straight.  Most of the time it looks like a shiny wig or a weave.  I was reading the Donna Bella website and it seems the Kera Link Color 1B would work well with my hair type but if anyone knows of a company that suppliers a match for African American please let me know.  Also, how many will I need?  I want my hair to be really thick and full and the past my bra.  I cut it not to long ago to it’s in a swing bob but it’s really healthy. One more question, can still get perms every 6-8 weeks?

Thanks in advance….Smile

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In my opinion, indian remy hair with fusion does not shed. The beauty supply hair will shed, especially if you oil your scalp and recieve relaxer. Relaxers and oils will break the bonds down. Causing them to become soft and guey.
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Thanks.  Now I just have to find a reputable person to do my hair in Dallas, TX.
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