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    Posted: September 03 2007 at 6:59pm
Misshair:
Please PM me and I can give you a few guidelines- as well as some of the experiences I have had with numerous International suppliers (wholesale from the manufacturer).

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Misshair

still testing

 I have a full head installed with hair from different suppliers.

I dyed it before the install, to see how it would held up.

So far, so good.

 I will do 2 more full head installs this week. I will re-tip the hair with keratin, as some bonds are annoying my scalp.

That way I will be more objective about the quality of the hair.

 I will make an evaluation after 4 weeks wearing.

I keep in touch.

 

Honeychild

You’re Wright. But I am not interested in international sales.

Anyway this forum is to good to loose. Here I find objective points of view and tips.

 

TanglesRC

You Wright. Although I do not know how the prices are in the UK.

 

 

Can anybody help my find a melting pot that can go up to 180°C.

 

Tanks

 

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thanks guys for all your advice and kind words , ikki i would really love to know how you are getting on with your tests.  I hvae been sifting through the wealth of info that is on this site  and it's great thanks once again guys
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My advice as a client and not a stylist would be offer as many textures and types of hair as you can. Also, I tend to agree with the old adage of "you get what you pay for". This is especially true when it comes to hair quality. I understand you want to keep cost down for both yourelf and the client so my advice would be to offer people options. Explain that this hair is expensive because it will last and this hair not so expensive but expect to swap it out sooner. Leave it up to the client to decide. Honesty is the best policy when dealing with hair in my opinion and after wearing extensions for years now.

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hallo
 
I am wating for extentions to arrive from different suppliers.
 
Still I will have to test the quality.
 
I will keep you informed.
 
 
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I don't own a hair extension business. However, I don't think that anybody will reveal their  connection, since it would hurt their own business. The best thing is to do your research on this and other forums, basically reading the threats and also try to get reviews on search engines to find out what other buyers have to say about different vendors.
You have a great idea and I wish you the best Smile
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cheapest price= cheap hair.
for suppliers, you will have to sort thru them to find what you are looking for.
 
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Hi Guys,
 
I need some advice.
 
I am looking to start a hair extension business.  I have been doing other peoples hair for a while now (microlinks, weaves and braiding) but have decided to just start selling hair extensions and accessories.
 
I have used remy hair (grade A) but within 5 weeks it has started to tangle for my clients.(I thought it should last up to six months)  I know people are recommending bohyme hair but as a supplier i am looking for the cheapest prices possible to make it worth while for me but i do not want to compromise on hair quality.  What are your thoughts and can you recommend suppliers
 
This business will be in the UK and would appreciate any feedback from anyone doing the same worldwide.  i would even consider a francise as well
 
thanks for reading Wink
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