QuoteReplyTopic: My New PlastikHaar Posted: March 21 2005 at 10:52am
Wow! I love these colors. I still have no clue how I'm going to use
them, but I like lining 'em up and staring at the shades: Burgundy Rot,
Kirschrot, Barbie Pink, Eisblau, Vanille. Yummy! :)
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Jenny what kind of shipping did you get? and when did your order ship? I'm itching for mine to arrive but its not like its really 'late'
Is Burgund rot UV reactive? fromyour photo it loks like it might be one of the components of Hot chilli.... Which I should just ask sara but it's not important enough to bother her with.
Bridget: Yeah, for me, human hair's a thing of the past. Later for that
noise. And I can tell you, I won't miss the expense or the aggravation
one bit. I can now get custom colors in any length or texture for a
fraction of the price, and they wear just as well, if not better, than
human hair, imo. It's been a bit of a challenge learning to work with
this hair, but I really think it's a better option--at least for
me--than human. The hair in the photo is actually 50mm, although it's
hard to tell what's what looking at the bags.
Kalika: We're praying for your hair to grow. I can't wait to see your next install! How much longer are we talking here?
Jenn: The Kirsch is hot, isn't it? It kind of looks like a blend of
magenta and hot chili to me, but I think there's something else in
there, too. The lighting in my apartment sucks, so it's hard to see all
the nuances of the colors unless I'm hanging my head out the window.
Mocha: I think I got standard shipping (economy, the cheapest option).
I've been waiting a little while, but I do think it arrived before the
three weeks I thought it would take. The Burgundy Rot is not UV
reactive, according to the ring, but I think you may be right: It looks
like the Hot Chili (which is UV reactive) may have a bit of the
Burgundy Rot in it. It's so hard to tell, though, with this many
colors....
sara told me the kirschrot is a blend of burgund rot, blut rot and a
little himbeere. I think it was 40%, 50% and 10%, respectively. I cant
wait to get some!
Jenny based on a few of the things I've seen/read of yours here I
thought you did the blond thing most of the time. what are your
plans for all the colors?
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Ok...so where do all you girls get the $/£ for all this hair that all yall are buying....it aint cheap and u girls are always buying new stuff! what's the secret?
p-s....I'm only asking as I am super jelouse
xx
It doesn't have to be natural to be fabulous!!!/
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I gotta say Jenny I TOTALLY understand just staring at the colors- Isn't it funny? Just to contemplate all the beautiful colors on the rings. It's just so fun , and mesmerizing. My husband yells " Honey what are you doing..? And I yell back " Lookin at my hair samples, what'd you think.!" LOL
SSP: How can I afford it? Well, I stopped buying human hair, for one
thing. I was spending $300 and up every two months for human (and
believe me, it was nothing to write home about), and before that I paid
$1200 for Great Lengths hair and $1300 for Hairlocs per install,
whereas all the hair above (5 bags) comes to a grand total of $65 plus
shipping. So it may not be cheap exactly, but compared to virtually
every other kind of hair, it's a steal. In fact, you could probably do
a whole head with three bags for about $39 plus shipping, so you really
can't beat it. My pinchbraid installs (not including hair) cost me
about $350 now, whereas with GLs and Hairlocs, I was paying about $1200
each time (not including the hair). I'm buying a lot of hair now, of
course, but I'm kind of stockpiling it until I figure out a plan for
these crazy colors.
Mocha: Yeah, I'm always bleached blonde, so I'm planning to use those
for undercolors and streaks. We'll see. Unfortunately, I'll have to
wait a few months before I can do that because I have an event coming
up for which I'll probably stay all blonde, but we'll see.
Rae: I hadn't thought of clip-ins, but it's a good idea. I don't know
how I'd do them with bulk hair, though. Lemme know if there's a way to
do that.
Kirsty: The blonde hair I have in now is about 50% Dome White to 40%
PlastikHaar Satin Blonde to 10% PlastikHaar CremeWeiss (I think). I
used a lot of the Dome White because none of these blondes (Vanille,
Satin, Platinum--which are all quite similar) are light enough for what
I want. However, it turns out Sara has a Perlweiss (non-UV) color
that's comparable to the Dome White, so I'll be combining that with the
Vanille, probably, going forward. You can't tell from my Avatar, but my
hair's really quite pale. This is probably a more accurate reprentation
of the color:
For that reason, just using a Vanille would be too dark; I have to
blend it with something lighter (like the Perlweiss, which looks a lot
like the Dome and Prostyles Whites).
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