QuoteReplyTopic: RK Hair and Ceramic Irons Posted: January 06 2006 at 11:23pm
the only thing the RK hair in my opinion is good for is to throw on the floor, let cat drag it around for a while thinking he caught a really big animal then brings it to you feeling like the king who captured a rat.
that was great entertainment so it was worth it.
all kidding aside and not trying to offend anyone, but the rk is terrible hair in my opinion, the quality is by far the lowest and i would never install it on anyone. i would reccommend for your texture of hair, anything that has more of a wave to it. the Elite hair that Amm sells www.shrinkies.net
would be beautiful on you, she has georgous wefts and also individual strands. if you want good hair at a reasonable price, that is where i would go. dont waste your money on rk, again, my opinion!
ebay would be your best bet for a good iron. you can also try
When you work with RK Hair you need a good conditioner, then the hair stays great. My customers are very satisfied, but I only buy the lose hair, that is (I think so) better than the hair on weft..
Buy only the single drawn hair, as it remy.. It doesnt tangle as the double drawn...
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I have two questions, for those of you with know-how about these things.
1. With RK hair, what's the difference between double drawn and single drawn? Which one is close to a machine weft one would use with a sew-in? Is RK Hair (silky straight or Yaky) better than Bohyme? Which is most convincing for African Americans, silky straight or Yaky?
2. Where can I get the cheapest FHI RVI 207 Ceramic Iron out there? The cheapest I have seen is on E-Bay.
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