Sunny n Sweet, I use Bohyme 22 inches in silky straight. I love this length!
Mshoney, I know I should have a set of new hair to use so I don't have to wash the hair everytime before re-install. This way I could probably do take down and install in like 2 hours.
Thanks for your compliments!
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What takes me the most time is the cleaning of the wefts, but I found out that the fewer "pieces" you had to install the less time it takes for take-down and install. So sewing some wefts together is helpful to save some time...
Hi Frenchie. Why not have an extra set of wefts to install immediately after the take down and then clean the other set when you have some free time.
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frenchie, I dont think that takedown and reinstall at 3-4 hours is bad at all really for DIY. I remember when I did individual fusion installs and it was like a half day (or more) process for takedown, root touch up and reinstall... UGGH. I dont miss that at all!
Poose, I really don't know why it takes me so long, I guess I must be to perfectionistic, I don't know. I would like to do the whole thing in 3 hours, and I am optimistic I'll get there, with more experience. What takes me the most time is the cleaning of the wefts, but I found out that the fewer "pieces" you had to install the less time it takes for take-down and install. So sewing some wefts together is helpful to save some time...
Yep Delin, I agree, I think that my baby fine hair can blend easily, but the reason why it blends well too is because I like to place the wefts extra high, very close to the crown.
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That's one and only thing good about baby fine hair (we have the same hair)...the lines of demarcation aren't noticeable if the color match is right ...and yours is right. Good job. I can totally relate with the take-down...mine takes forever also...regardless if it is tape, fusion or LG.
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I don't understand why is takes you so long for removal. No offense
Have you tried using Liquid Gold Remover?
I used that and last time (and when I do wefts) my take down only takes under 1 hour (including comb out and conditioning).
It's really cheap, you can buy a little 3 pack of
LG 1oz./LG remover/LG Pre-Install Shampoo for $10.00 at Doc Locs.
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Hi ! Sorry I have been a little away from the forums lately, a lot of work to do !
I have just done my last take-down and re-install and it went pretty well. I had a 95% Liquid Gold install on and I still find it so much easier than tape. I used a combination of acetone and Goo Gone for the removal.
I still have a problem with how time-consuming this whole process of take-down + install is. My goal is to find ways to cute down the time. I was able to do so by sewing some wefts together so it makes less pieces to wash + shampoo and blow-dry.
The whole thing took me 3h45. I am thinking I can save some time by maybe letting some wefts soak in Goo Gone when I shampoo my own head, so that the cleaning of the wefts will maybe be faster?
I’d like to be able to do the whole thing in 3 hours. I think the more I’ll do it the more I’ll be efficient in terms of time.
So I added some pics of my last install, it’s probably getting boring by now because it is still the same hairstyle … what can I say? Me like it!
I am wearing 4 oz of Bohyme silky straight 22, I trimmed about 1 cm this time because the ends looked a little dry.
This hair is now more than 2 months old. I have some wefts on the front that I have been wearing since December 2006.
In terms of routine, I wash my hair everyday with some non sulfate shampoos, my favorite being the Avalon Organics ones. I use the glistening shampoo, the nourishing one, the clarifying one and the one for scalp problems too. This last one is really good for me because I get itchiness when I wear extensions, no matter which technique I use.
I use a LOT of conditioner every day and I find that the Pantene ones are good for me, they are unexpensive, and therefore I don’t mind using a lot every day. I like the color revival one, the smooth & sleek and the one for dry and damaged hair. I also use the “deep fortifying treatment” and the “Pro V restorative”. I like to comb my hair when the conditioner is on it, so I make sure that the conditioner is really well distributed. I like my hair to be “creamy” (lots of conditioner on!) for a few minutes like that every day after shampoo. On damp hair I use the L’Oreal Heat Seeker Hot Straight, also unexpensive ($5) to protect the hair from the heat. If it is a very humid day I use a silicon serum like the one from John Frieda or the KMS Therapy Plus one or Sunsilk Defrizz cream.
After blow drying I use my Solia tourmaline iron for 5 mn or so. The Bohyme hair, just blow dried, looks kind of dull and big after a few weeks of my harsh treatment, but a few minutes of my straightening iron and it looks just great again! I couldn’t be happy with the way my hair looks if I didn’t use my straightening iron everyday, I am totally addicted to it! I bought it on folica.com, and I highly recommend this item. Here is the link for those of you who are interested:
I sometimes use a bit of Biosilk Silk therapy before ironing or some Bed Head After Party Smooting Cream. Nice stuff.
My little plans for the future: trying an ounce of Russian hair so I can finally measure the difference with Bohyme and see how it would hold up to my daily hair routine. Maybe giving a try to Elite Thermofiber, I have been curious about synthetic and feel like I have to try at least one kind.
For now I am very glad that I have a method + hair that work for me and that I can afford.
Oh, and I hope I can get back to a descent hair length and texture -I am talking about my own hair here!- I think I am going to cut it to jaws level and I am hoping I get get my hair to the same length. Oh well, here are the pics! So here is the ugly before...
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