QuoteReplyTopic: Kimarie Teter/Hairlocs Posted: April 05 2004 at 8:40pm
I am considering getting Hairlocs extensions from Kimarie Teter of Hairlocs. I ahve never gotten extensions before, and her prioces are expensive, but it may be worth it. Does anyone have experience with her or the Hairlocs method?
Have you got your hair extensions yet?? I wear hairlocs, and I love them, but I hate the price. I was wondering how much she charges. I have to get mine redone about every 2 months. Please let me know if you got them yet!
I removed a lients hairlocks for her and there was quite a bit of damage done to the hair underneath. The locs pinch the hair in a little metal clamp and cause the hair to break in that spot.
I got hairlocs from kimmarie, and I would not recomend it. She charged 2000 for less than 200 strands, they sliped out alot, and when they got removed the damamge was just as bad as GLs (also very expensvie). The hair qualitiy was about the same. I've tried lots of methods--and all of them cause damage--you might as well not pay top dollar. Dont get the chepeast extentions, but don't pay more than 1,000. All of them wil damage your hair.
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this comment was brought to my attention, FYI all of my clients have a signed guarantee of satisfaction while in partnership with my company, please contact me personaly to address any complaints, questions or concerns you have from your service.
my stylist also does Hairlocs- cehck out her site- www.hairlocs.info her work is beautiful and her prices are good. remember the old saying- you get what u pay for.
Kimarie is just a hair installer,and her prices are outrageous, and she charges for every little thing. If you notice, all her installs look the same. She has one haircut in mind, and she just does what she wants which is why most people have to get extensions anyway, because the stylists have a mind of their own.
I know this because I got hair from her, and I know of at least 6 other women who went elsewhere after using her. She's just a money ******, and she pretends to be your friend.
I have worn hairlocs for two years, and I have absolutely NO DAMMAGE, and I have no reason to lie. They do not break your hair. They slip out when you shed, and it cannot be helped. It's the lesser of two evils. You can have glue pull out your real hair, or you can have your hairlocs slip when they're shedding, and just have them put back in. If your stylist isn't willing to replace slipping ones, find a new one. Kimarie charges for every minute of her time, and she states that she has a satisfaction agreement, but she is the type of person you are unable to communicate with. She is always always always right.
Hairlocs causes lots of damage. I know plenty of women who've lost quite a bit of dimension to their own ponytail weight after removal.
Hairlocs stylists are rapidly losing credibility because of their false claims of "no damage." There's plenty of women on the Internet who are getting their story out.
Beware of the ones who don't come here to help but keep pushing their products and always link to the same web site.
No, you do not get what you pay for. Hairlocs is one of the most expensive and also the most damaging.
Anyone who pays over $1000 for extensions is getting seriously ripped off.
i cannot speak for Kimarie, however my stylist Sand, (and NO i am not Pushing her in any way) really takes care of me and her other clients. Go check her out- you will be plesently surprised and sastisfied. And i too have NO damage! As i stated before and Others have too- you run the risk of damage with Any type of extension. On a side note Amn~Just because one is happy with their stylist doesnt mean they are pushing anyone or falsefying themselves! lighten up!
Cait, long before I came here, several people voiced their unhappiness with your peddling. I can see why they did now. You don't help anyone at all - you're just here to sell something.
I call it like I see it and I will continue to do so. Deal with it.
i am not here to peddle and i have helped others contray to what you might beleive,and furthermore, i refuse to get on your level of anger and petiness! chill out and be nice! Others have voiced that about you!!!
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I'm not suprised to hear that so many people have had trouble with Kimarie. She totally ripped me off--for close to $3000. She makes you sign a "client contract," which supposedly protects you, but it's really designed to protect her in case you want your money back or want to sue her.
I didn't know anything about extensions when I went to Kimarie, and she had a great website and a good sales pitch, so I believed her. But soon after she applied the hairlocs, the locs rusted (turned green!), the hair wasn't at all what we had agreed upon (it tangled constantly and the texture sucked), and they slipped out all the time. They looked good when she put them in (she flatirons everything, and you're just so thrilled to have long hair!), but it's a nightmare in a matter of weeks, believe me.
I've since learned what everyone in the industry seems to know: that hairlocs (or eurolocs or microrings, which are all the same thing, by the way) just aren't secure with human hair, because when you wash human hair, it shrinks, so the hair slipps out of the locs like crazy, and before you know it, they're all gone--thousands of dollars down the drain. (This has nothing at all to do with shedding, by the way.) It's a bad system, unless you use it with synthetic hair, which isn't good for long-term use but can be good for temporary streaks, etc.
Like all extensions, hairlocs can be damaging (I still don't think they're as damaging to the hair as glue/fusion, though). But the paint chips off the copper bonds within days, the copper starts to rust, and the loc part starts to break down your real hair. You're also brushing your hair constantly to get out the knots, which will start to break off your hair in the process.
Kimaire will say she charges outrageous prices because the hair is from Italy or France or wherever (a total lie, it's from Asia, like everything else). And she'll say she's an expert, but in reality anyone can get a certificate in this process in an afternoon (it takes a whole lot longer to learn braiding and weaving, which aren't nearly as expensive).
If you still insist on trying the hairlocs process, do yourself (and your pocketbook) a big favor: Go to http://www.drlocks.net/micro.htm and buy the kit for $65, and get 200 strands of Remy hair (better than the quality Kimarie uses) for $200. Then do it yourself, or get a friend to help (believe me, it's really simple--anyone can do it, there's even demo online). Or if you really want to splurge, throw in the video tutorial http://www.drlocks.net/kits_&_videos.htm for $29.99. That's a $300 investment, and you're an expert, with supplies and hair to spare (all for the price Kimarie charges for a few hair supplies and a sateen pillowcase).
To anyone else who's been ripped off, I feel for you--I've been there. I'm still want my $3000 back....
Its such a shame you have had a bad experience with Kimarie- i personally dont know of her but i do know that the company would certainly be interestd in hearing about your experience. I know if my stylist didnt back her work or hair- i would call the company. Its true about the shells leaving a green color on your hair however it always washes out. Kimaire does alot of celebrities and is well know in the industry. Have you tried to communicate with her about this? As with any stylist or method- there are pros and cons in this area. Good luck with the micro rings- my stylist has actually tried them, the color on them also come off - then you are left with silver instaed of cooper.
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Oh, yes. I communicated with her. And she refused to give me even a partial refund. You see, she makes you sign a contract which includes a "no-refunds policy" before she puts the hair in. So if it falls out a week later and you're dissatisfied, she's legally protected. It's garbage. NEVER SIGN A NO-REFUNDS CONTRACT for hair extensions; that's just crazy. I was an idiot to have trusted her.
Anyway, she knew that the hair was falling out, that the locs were tarnishing, that it looked horrible, and she said she had no idea why it was happening--that none of her other clients had any problems. What a lie! She said she'd just replace the ones that fell out at our next appointment (meanwhile I would just keep dropping the money...).
The locs and hair were falling out on a daily basis, so unless she was going to move in with me and redo them every morning, that wasn't a solution. I just wanted my money back--I still do--and she refused.
Regarding the celebrities, those are B-level celeb clients that she's done for photo shoots or movie parts--not people who need to wear them on a daily basis. What do they care if they fall out? It's just a bad system for long-term use. Also, most of those pictures on the site are quite old; it's obvious her clients don't stick around very long (unless they work for her).
And about the company, Kimarie actually said she would contact "the company" (she's actually their "director of education" or something, so there's really no difference between her and the company) about the probelms I had had (as if she didn't know these things happen all the time).
In any business, you need to be fair, honest, and ethical, or it will catch up with you in the long run; it's just karma. Kimaire should do some serious soul-searching, and think about the clients she's swindled out of thousands of dollars. Then, she should give them all refunds.
Again i am so sorry you had had such a bad time with your hairlocs- i personally have had mine for two years now- we have replaced the hair of course at least one time- (no hair last more then say about 8mths or so) I never had problems with damage or them falling out. I spoke to Sand my stylist(she has absolutley no time to spend on the web other then her own site)- however she said she would be willing to email with you to see if there is something she could do to help. She is well know and respected in the industry and company. hope this helps!
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i had a consult with kimmarie last year and she quoted me $2400 so i shopped around and found another hairlocs stylist who did it for $1850. i had the same problems everyone desrcibed and i found out i could do it myself so I got the kit with the rings and the needles and the closer for about $100 and a full hair of pretipped remy for about $250. ive been wearing them ever since. i agree with jenniferR but i like the hairpiece extentubes better than doclocks microrings. teh paint doesnt chip off as fast.
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