QuoteReplyTopic: Monofibre Hair Extensions Posted: April 04 2007 at 11:50pm
Maybe it's just me but shouldn't this get thrown in file 13. Seriously we are here to work with each other on extensions. Not to lie and turn around and try to push a product on us. Maybe their is differnet forum for this but this just doesn't seem like somehting anyone of us should bother with again.
Can I say the majority of the individuals are so sweet on here so willing to come up with different ideas. Let's not let one individual end that.
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Sarah You posted You had them put in already after a consult and the stylist put them in adn took 3hrs in your other thread( i cut and pasted below what you posted in case you do not remember). Your stories seem to change w/your edits....
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Posted: 05 March 2007 at 5:17am
Hi All,
I've been for my appointment at a beautiful little salon told to me by Dome Cosmetics salon locator, I got to the salon, I sat down I was treated really well! I then had a consultation, they then applied the Monofibre to my hair. It took about 3 hours, that's pretty quick in terms of getting hair extensions - I'm told. I'm honestly very happy with it, my hair feels tso good and I've had dozens of compliments since I've put the monofibre extensions in!
It's a big thumbs up for me...
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I'm considering getting them put in, but there is no better advice than first hand advice, so any help you can offer me would be great.
Thanks
Sarah_wi wrote:
Yes, Sorry about the mix-up!
But I thought it was a valid question.
I've had them put in recently, but any advice is good advice especially if it is first hand would you not agree.
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So which is it...you are considering getting them or already have them? These two posts were submitted a little over an hour apart. If any advice is good advice then why dismiss the good intentioned replies given here? Unless, of course, if product promotion was your intention rather that getting advice????
How about some honesty? What is the real reason for your OP?
Thanks Sarytyr for pulling Sarah W's quotes. She's edited them this morning to cover up her lies.
I don't think you get my point? It’s not about what product you where its bigger than that, its about exploitation! I think if we all stopped being so egotistical and really just thought about what we are buying into you might think again, we do have choices and I am not trying to enforce one onto you. What I'm saying is is that there are more stories out there, stories that have put me off human hair, the exploitation is just one of them, some young women are tied down and the hair is hacked off, the lucky ones get paid! There does not appear to be any regulations on how human hair is acquired, we are told the hair has been ethically sourced or kids and women can get a chance to eat... Who are we kidding? Seriously?
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Well I gave benefit of the doubt until almost the end. Ms Honey has said it all. The hair trade, I can tell you when I was 12, I gave mine away. I had hair down to my waist. It was used in making wigs for kids with cancer. Ethics are a very touchy subject. You mention individuals not gtting just money but let's do the oppositie let's shut it off. That small amount of money that was helping them eat is gone. There are 2 sides to every story and we buy from reputable vendors. When your question turned into a soapbox speach . I suggest this post be locked and moved to advertising. & yes, I wear synthetic hair but not dome.
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Sarah wi--- we are on to you dear, you've been busted. You're persistent I give you that but not very smart. Maybe if you choose to continue to advertise for YOUR salon you should try a more subtile approach. Maybe you should sign up again under a new user name because your name is mud here now and and tout your product in a non offensive way. We buy from girls here because they are tried and true businesswomen who sell quality products because their money and their reputations are on the line. Putting down other hair products and techniques ONLY to sell your brand will not work here. If your product is good and if your services are top notch don't worry we'll use them. We are not misinformed, ignorant to current trends and methods nor are we ditzy broads with nothing else to do but play in our hair all day. We are educated consumers and we CARE about OUR hair and each others hair. That's why we search these boards. That's why we're able to spot a scam such as the one you tried to pull here. Please don't continue that route for your company's sake you appear foolish and unrefined. Please note that I will post my comment on all the posts you've replied to here.
You owe the ladies on this forum an apology for your rudeness. You have also greatly damaged the name of your salon and your supplier by behaving in this fashion.
You're obviously a shill for Dome products and you're irritating to boot.
Because of your performance here and on the UK board (which is utterly disgusting & makes my butt itch), I will never entertain the thought of purchasing anything by Dome again.
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You're obviously a shill for Dome products and you're irritating to boot.
Because of your performance here and on the UK board (which is utterly disgusting & makes my butt itch), I will never entertain the thought of purchasing anything by Dome again.
Its true I've had monofibre extensions put in recently but having some one who has worn them for a given length of time, sharing their experiences with me is valuable advice. I'm not being funny you only have to read certain magazines and the stories are enough to worry me.
So in conclusion of what I've read I think we should discuss safe products and in doing so, I've understood that monofibre does not require glues unlike 99% of the other types I've heard of, also it’s ethical as its man made unlike certain hair extensions which have been cut from women and children in developing countries, bought for a few pence yet sold for hundreds of pounds!
So you tell me if you've read what I have about certain hair extensions wouldn't you want to know more about the better alternatives?
Perhaps my words are falling onto deaf ears…
Edited by Sarah_wi - April 04 2007 at 8:06am
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I could be wrong on what she meant but from my comprehension that is what she's meaning. But I must ad a disclaimer. Unfortunately like pet food do we really know what is all shipped and repackaged by the same original manufacterer. Not saying it is but do your research. Also, just because one system works for one or one hair works for one there are so many variables. Styling type, texture, thickness of your own hair, and maintenance is huge. Any great hair can be destroyed by bad maintenance.
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Don't you hate when someone asks a question then GIVES you the answer THEY wanted.. Not sure what the intent of these posts are either since this person already seems to know the answer..
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After reading this is sounds like all you are concidering is Dome. You could edit your post to ask for anyone who has worn dome and then you could google it. If all you are looking for is the Trademarked brand that's it from what I can tell.
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Thanks for the tip, but I'm only interested in Monofibre, as I hear they are the best, I've also been told to keep a look out for people trying sell me thing I never asked for.
But I know your not one of those people are you...
ehhh?? I dont recall trying to sell you anything, I thought I was offering some helpful advice. But it doesnt appear that that is what your looking for.
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