Not at all. It looks just like human hair to me. The bone straight can really be a time saver and it looks nice just smoothed down with a brush. Also less heat damage but you can still curl it every so often. Best of both worlds.
Why thank you Sassy & Frenchie I'm so glad you like them :]
Thank you Sherrie, the same goes for you! And I must say thank you for all the reviews and information you post on this forum. You've helped me and so many others so much I'm sure. This forum fuels my passion for hair!
Krimsa, thank you! Oh I doubt I could ever be a model I don't quite have the body for it! Too many frosted cakes in my diet haha.
The Wawa I purchased was heat resistant synthetic, yes. Sherrie recommended a seller on ebay whom I purchased from who was very lovely and I gave wawa a try. Unfortunately, it seems theres a lack of brown shades in wawa so it was not very suitable for me since the colours are too dark- colour 2 almost black, even darker than 1b! and the blondes are too light.
Additionally, the wawa I used when I attempted a full head lg weft application was bodywave which fried within DAYS it just felt like messy barbie doll hair ]: However, the install I'm currently wearing includes a mix of wawa in blonde and human in brunette and it's been great these past few days. The wawa is straight and I curl it every few days (it's not necessary to do it often since it retains its curl even when wet).l I've not heard of it being sold mixed in with human hair but they seem to work well together from what I've seen. It may be a good alternative to pure synthetic or pure human. And, yes! The wawa when straightened while wet ends up absolutely POKER straight. It doesn't feel or look plasticy either, in my opinion.
Great photos! You must model. I like the hair. Now is wawa synthetic? I always get confused on that. It is bone straight which is nice. Im confused because it seems sometimes vendors sell it as pure synthetic and other times it will say wawa mixed with human hair.
Edited by krimsa - October 01 2007 at 10:40am
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Wow! Very cool pics! My favorite pic is the first one; my favorite pic of your hair is the wavy w/ the white dress- with the #27 poking through the dark color. Those 3 pics are gorgeous and I like that look on you. Thank you for sharing such beautiful & artistic photos.
Since you girls have all helped me so much I wanted you to see some various results I've had in the past.
Excuse the silly pictures- some of them were for my personal online profiles like myspace etc and others were either for my photography course at school or just general snapshopts.
I'm curently wearing 2 rows of LG wawa in colour 27/strawberry blonde and 1 row of cuticle human in colour 1b which I actually wear on the very bottom layer of my hair, one row of hair glued on the top of the other so I can obtain maximum hair & volume without sandwiching my own hair between the others. My hairs strong enough to carry the weight, thankfully.
Anyway, heres a few photos:
This is my natural hair. (its a bit longer now this was about 2 months ago)
This one is a row of clip ins I made which actually fits all the way around my head on the bottom row and clips just above my ears and in 2 places at the back. I only wear this 1 row of clip ins then let the rest of my hair fall over the top to give a layered effect then style the straight hair to have a slight wave like my natural hair.
This is the clip ins again.
This is 4 rows of LG 1b/honey blonde weft, my hair stops about half way down. You can probabl;y tell where the texture of the hair is slightly different since I'd been wearing it a month or so.
This is where I cut the weft off some blonde wawa and lgd it under one of my very top layers then razored it to give blonde bangs. I love that wawa stays so straight! The rest was 1b and wawa on clip ins.
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