QuoteReplyTopic: FUSION ADVICE!! Posted: January 14 2009 at 1:14pm
i never tried pierre diamond trends although their hair is really expensive, i've been curious about their hair, i think they have a money back guarantee, if it matts or tangles up, also i hear great things about the 909 remy hair, that they sell at hairpiece.com
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if ur hair is thin and fine i would go with the european, or the wagman silky straight texture, the bohyme straight hair i had lasted me for 9 months and i still hate parting with it because it is still good but it is a little coarser in texture, but never tangled at all! i think all the choices that u are looking at are good so u really can't go wrong!!!
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my hair is very thin and fine if that makes a difference. it's naturally pretty frizzy but i flat iron every day so i'm looking for straight hair. ideally im looking for tangle free, soft hair (but who isn't?!)
Could u post a picture of ur hair so i could help be a little better, how is the texture? Do u want hair that drys with a slight wave or completely straight? What texture of hair are u looking for?
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i always get hair on wefts to save money and pre tipped the hair myself, i haven't tried the euro remy from really loved it yet but it's getting great reviews it's great if ur hair is silky and fine textured like mine, the wagmans i got in body wave and it is coarser than my natural hair but it's still great hair, i know there are so many to choose from, bohyme hair is fantastic also! good luck choosing!!
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thank you saralee! i did a search for wagmans hair and saw that you popped up quite a bit saying good things about it. very helpful!
would you prefer wagmans over reallyloveit? interesting that you mention she carries euro hair...i was under the impression that indian was the best? i supposedly have european pretipped hair in right now from a salon...it tangles and is kind of scratchy. not bad, but not great either.
do you prefer the wefts over pre-tipped hair? this is my dilemma right now. i find that the glued on wefts shed more that's why i'm a little hesitant to get it. sorry if i'm being repetitive, just want to make the right decision!
wagmans is around 160 i think for a 4 ounce of colored hair last time i checked, i think they have pre tipped but u would have to call and ask, but u can never go wrong with really love it hair, especially now that she is carrying european hair!!! good luck with ur decision!
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anyone? i think i've narrowed it down to wagmans or reallyloveit. can anyone give me a price estimate for 7oz of wagmans hair? do they have pre-tipped hair, and if so is the quality just as good?
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I've only recently started wearing fusion extensions (by going to the salon and paying an absurd amount of money) and am ready to make the move and purchase my own hair and having a friend install them.
goddess remy (although this seems like a brand offered a beauty supply stores but have heard great things about it?)
what are some of your favorite online (or otherwise) sites to buy hair?
just a sidenote, my hair is very fine and i think virgin indian remy would be best suited for my hair type.
One other question would you suggest buying pre-tipped hair or hand sown wefts and then gluing it in? I have manually glued the wefts in the past and have found that the bonds shed and break a lot more and was considering buying pre-tipped. on the other hand, i have heard that the glue on pre-tipped can be of lower quality and can be more damaging. i have also heard that pre-tipped hair can be of lower quality than hand sown weft hair. is this true?
i know this is a long read, but by browsing so many websites and forums have just left me with more questions.
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