Your very welcomed Synne, so what did you think? Curious because there is SoCapUSA, SoCapRSL, EuroSocap, and SoCaporiginal. I know it's quite confusing. How you tell the difference is the logo in the keratin tip. The one with the semi-S within a raised square is the one I like best. The others just have an S. Those have synthetics infused for added volume but certain individuals don't mind and the cost is not so bad.
I commend you on your research of different qualities of hair and catering to your clients needs. I did get in the mail samples from G & G. It's a new company that told me over the phone that it's real human hair and it had it's basic colors. You should be able to color them however you like. I did the flame test on a few strands and it curiously did not react like human hair but the price was excellent. Then there's the hair that I use confidently without fail on client after client that is absolutely fabulous. Great elasticity! They have 81 colors, 3 different textures, and I do believe the curly is of phenominal condition. It's not cheap, but worth every penny. The hair company is SoCapUSA. Don't know of a supplier in your area, but if your truly interested, I would research that for you. Let me know.
That is funny. Yesterday I recieved a sample from a company in Denmark, and there hair is SoCap .
I commend you on your research of different qualities of hair and catering to your clients needs. I did get in the mail samples from G & G. It's a new company that told me over the phone that it's real human hair and it had it's basic colors. You should be able to color them however you like. I did the flame test on a few strands and it curiously did not react like human hair but the price was excellent. Then there's the hair that I use confidently without fail on client after client that is absolutely fabulous. Great elasticity! They have 81 colors, 3 different textures, and I do believe the curly is of phenominal condition. It's not cheap, but worth every penny. The hair company is SoCapUSA. Don't know of a supplier in your area, but if your truly interested, I would research that for you. Let me know.
I would say what is on their site and what you got are 2 different types of hair. Either that or trick photography. I would be very cautious about buying from them. Just my 2 cents worth.
I asked the owner the same question, and she said it was the same hair, and then send me the a picture of a pack of hair, and said that you could not see the bad ends when all the hair was together .
Guess I have to keep looking for supliers in my area. I would just like to get som fairly good hair, not premium, just okay hair, for the costumer who want´s extensions, and don´t have that much money.
I would like to find hair that is okey, for a full head, and pay aprox. $170. Maybe that is just impossible?
Any of you girls have an idea? Remember I have a import fee of 25% of total when the suplier lives outside EU .
I have this idea, to offer 3 kinds of extensions:
- Standart, witch will be okay hair. - Luxury, I have a Danish supplier for this hair - Premium: D-lux, Bohyme or something like that.
Don´t you think this idea could cover most clients? In Denmark people are not ready to use that big amount of money on extensions yet.
I would say what is on their site and what you got are 2 different types of hair. Either that or trick photography. I would be very cautious about buying from them. Just my 2 cents worth.
Just my the picture alone, the D-lux looks by far better quality. If you are seeing split ends on a sample, I would be very afraid on what a whole pack would look like. The hair looks coarser(is that a word?) than the d-lux also.
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