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    Posted: June 15 2007 at 6:07pm
I think I am going for micro rings, I was just wondering if anyone had anything to say good or bad about them, and if there were any long term users that found them damaging to their own hair.
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I was originally trained in Eurolocs, and since then, I've used a variety of different rings.  Overall, from what I have observed,  if one is going to get damage from rings, in would be because a sloppy install ( traveling hairs in sections) or removal with the scary pointy pincher type tool. (shreads hair)
 
I LOVE the silicone lined  micro rings.  Even on my fine haired clients, I'm not seeing any breakage.  I also like the protubes as well.


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ditto to metal-
i am trained in Hairlocs, i use a few different tool for a safer install and removal.
care has to be taken with install and removal.
 
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Originally posted by TanglesRC TanglesRC wrote:

ditto to metal-
i am trained in Hairlocs, i use a few different tool for a safer install and removal.
care has to be taken with install and removal.
 
Thanks tangleRC, I am going for a consultation on monday for a woman who is certified with hair locs, she does then out of her house. She wouldnt really give me  price over the phone which i can understand. I also talked to another woman who would charge me $250 for the install, she said I would need about 3 packs of hair at $45 per pack and another $40 for the rings. Does that sound about right? What do you find to be the going rate and what should someone charge to do it out of their home?
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everyone charges differently
I  dont do hair out of my home, in my state, its illeagal as a licensed stylist to do hair out of home. Is she licensed?
Find out how long she has been doing them, get references, see a portfolio. Can she cut and style them. Make sure you are taught how to care for them.
hairlocs hair does not come in packs, how many strands did she say  are in a pack?
what part of jersey you in?
i grew up in Bklyn!
 
 


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I think the majority would agree to the silicone lined microrings if any. I personally have not used them for an actuall install.  The ones that ARE getting negative feedback are the ones with the 'screw'-like texture inside the link....damaged hair.
 
And find out about the quality of this hair that's $45 a pack. I would have a hard time taking her word as far as where it exactly came from. There could be a slight chance she could be one of those (I've heard about) that tell you it's Bohyme that they've cut from a weft and tipped themselves. But it's actually several strands of Bohyme, several strands of XYZ-crap hair.  Just a heads up in case.  Or she could be valid!  I personally, would rather bring her my own hair I've purchased from a reputable place for her to install.
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Originally posted by MileHiGirl MileHiGirl wrote:

I personally, would rather bring her my own hair I've purchased from a reputable place for her to install.
I have to agree with this.. No matter WHAT kind of install you are getting, bring your own hair.. The only exception would be IF you know the stylist well and you know the quality of the hair that she sells.. Even if you trust the stylist and know the quality of the hair she has, I still personally would bring my own hair because I don't wish to pay the stylists markup on the hair.
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Originally posted by Divavocals Divavocals wrote:

I have to agree with this.. No matter WHAT kind of install you are getting, bring your own hair.. The only exception would be IF you know the stylist well and you know the quality of the hair that she sells.. Even if you trust the stylist and know the quality of the hair she has, I still personally would bring my own hair because I don't wish to pay the stylists markup on the hair.
 
 
oooo, I know that's right. Unless the SAME hair you plan to buy is cheaper through the stylist bring your own if possible.
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Originally posted by TanglesRC TanglesRC wrote:

everyone charges differently
I  dont do hair out of my home, in my state, its illeagal as a licensed stylist to do hair out of home. Is she licensed?
Find out how long she has been doing them, get references, see a portfolio. Can she cut and style them. Make sure you are taught how to care for them.
hairlocs hair does not come in packs, how many strands did she say  are in a pack?
what part of jersey you in?
i grew up in Bklyn!
 
 
  Im down by the shore orginally grew up in sheeps head bay!
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If clients want to bring their own hair, I let them.  But most of the time they have no idea what they are buying, and they bring in inferior beauty supply hair. 
 
If  a client provides her own hair from a source that I am unfamiliar with, I will have them sign a statement saying that I am not responsible if the hair turns to a tangled matted mess.
 
I buy the best quality the client can afford, and I never mark up the price of the hair.  They pay what I pay for the hair, plus shipping.
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Originally posted by metalgirl metalgirl wrote:

If clients want to bring their own hair, I let them.  But most of the time they have no idea what they are buying, and they bring in inferior beauty supply hair.
 
If  a client provides her own hair from a source that I am unfamiliar with, I will have them sign a statement saying that I am not responsible if the hair turns to a tangled matted mess.
My stylist won't do installs if the client brings in cheap hair.. If they bring in unfamiliar hair he will only install it if he knows and trusts the client..
 
Originally posted by metalgirl metalgirl wrote:

I buy the best quality the client can afford, and I never mark up the price of the hair.  They pay what I pay for the hair, plus shipping.
You're a good stylist!!! and an honest business woman! Kudos to you!!! ClapClap I see a LOT of stylists here in LALAland marking the hair up when they sell it to the client..


Edited by Divavocals - June 18 2007 at 1:37pm
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Well I went and talked to a woman who does Hair Locs which is done with a copper clamp, she wants a 150 strands installed with hair for $1750 and maintence is done every 3 to 4 months for $400 a visit! I could be wrong but wow that seems really expensive!!!!
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You are not wrong!  That is way too expensive!!Confused

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Thats what I thought, I mean with a new install plus maintenece for a year that would be $3400!!!! Im confused... it's hard to find an homest person these days.
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Originally posted by sourgirl sourgirl wrote:

Well I went and talked to a woman who does Hair Locs which is done with a copper clamp, she wants a 150 strands installed with hair for $1750 and maintence is done every 3 to 4 months for $400 a visit! I could be wrong but wow that seems really expensive!!!!
 
 
   O.K. you're going to learn to do this yourself. It's easy really you can even have your girlfriends or sisters do it. I wear fusion and my 16 just turned 17 years old last, week has been doing mine for a year.
 With hair (depending on length and texture), technique (glue, links, shrinks or wefts) and iron, it's going to cost you $150-$200.
  Are you game?
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The install in my avatar was done with silicone-lined microrings and hair I pre-tipped myself.  Your 1st install will take a few hours but it gets easier and with the microrings there is no heat, no glue, and the removal if you make a mistake is super easy!
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How do I go about doing all this? Where do I order, how much should I order...I would love to do this myself but I have no coordination skills at all.

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 shrinkies.net has got a large variety of microrings/shells/tubes to choose from as well as pliers for installation and removal.  You will need clips and a comb for sectioning your hair. There are several sites that sell pre-tipped hair, you will need shoestring or I-tip hair as you may not want to pre-tip your own for your first install.  There is a demo at yourhairshop.com - she also has some I-tip hair on sale. 
 
Even easier for your 1st install would be wefts and some kind of tape, with prep work it should only take you a couple of hours and the results are great - you can definately get more hair on your head.
 
Hopefully others will chime in on some more info.  Good luck!


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Originally posted by sourgirl sourgirl wrote:

How do I go about doing all this? Where do I order, how much should I order...I would love to do this myself but I have no coordination skills at all.

 
First you have to settle on which technique you'd like to try first. I agree with Sarytyr, wefts with some tape will be the easiest also the quickest but any technique would be good.


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I have a very small head so I am kind of nervous about doing wefts myself. I would like to try the rings as lond as they are plastic and not metal, I guess with those I would need pre bonded strands huh?
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