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    Posted: July 31 2007 at 8:45am
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Any remy hair. I've never tried it but I would definitely try the Bohyme. Excellent reviews (see above)Big%20smile They have all the colors and the price is pretty good.
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I like the Bohyme as well.  The only one from them I have ever had any problems with was their French Refined- whcih did turn into a horrible tangled mess after about 2 weeks. But, all the other Bohyme hair I have bought has been great.
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I think you will have better luck with most anything, virgin, non coated and cuticle intact.
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I just bought remi cuticle, we will see how that holds up!
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I prefer to get mine from Ebonyline.com , they have great customer service and fast shipping. And they usually have they best prices on it.
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Where do you ladies order your bohyme? You all have convinced me to try it!
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I wish I could say the same about bohyme. I guess it held up longer
than some of the other hair I've tried, ie: his and her, 909, but I had lots of tangling with Bohyme even at the beginning of an install and matting at the end of it's lifespan. The good thing
about Bohyme is it's consistency. What I mean is if you find the right color and texture from them you'll have no problem ordering the same thing when you need it.

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Bohyme is very good.
Amm's Asian Virgin Remy is also very good.
For synthetic I like Prostyles alot.
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Ahh yes, that EP European is AWESOME! Stunning, GORGEOUS beautiful hair, but way too far out of my price range. I priced it while I was in LA in Feb, and I wont even tell you how much the EP was for 9 ounces of 22/24 inch blonde....Shocked
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Bohyme is great and the price is good.  I've had exceptional european hair from Extensions Plus before though. 
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Bohyme is definitely the best brand I have had so far.
I still can't get over the fact that this hair is just as silky and smooth after 6 weeks of wearing it. 
I did wear the D-lux wefts for 2 weeks, right before the Bohyme install and this was suppose to be good hair,  but after just one visit to the Waterpark it was so tangled up that I had to throw it away. Unhappy
 
 
 
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oh....and Ive never had the 'squirrel effect' with Bohyme (just to clarify, that has only happened with a few poor quality brands that I was testing)
 
Bohyme has always stayed beautiful, tangle free (and squirrel free) through several wearings. Tongue
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I loooooove Bohyme!! At first, I really objected to paying so much money for hair.But then I got tired of paying money for crappy hair that didn't last, so I gave in and got some Bohyme and now I can totally see why it gets soooo many great reviews.Its very silky and soft, and really doesn't tangle like the others do.
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Bohyme is my hair of choice. So far in my years of wearing extensions, its by far the best blonde hair that Ive found with a price tag that I can afford.
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What brands do you ladies like best?
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LOLyeah, Ive had it happen a time or two. Shocked  Although matting (The 'squirrel effect)' isnt quite the same as tangling.
 
All hair will tangle to some extent, but MATTING should not.
 
 
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  It's not just you. Sherrie has had problems with some hair turning into squirrels butts and climbing up her back. I don't know what they had planned for once they got to her head but she's always managed to remove them before the final attackLOLLOLLOL
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I have only used d-lux and I find it tangles quite easily. I know ALL hair WILL tangle to some extent, don't get me wrong.
I feel like if I just move my hair a little, bam, it tangles. Has anyone had this problem or is it just normal?
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