QuoteReplyTopic: Suggestions: Taming 28mm PH Posted: March 24 2005 at 5:15pm
I read Fina's comments about the 28mm and now I'm concerned cuz I bought quite a bit of it.
What if...
You opened the bag, folded over the hair into 2 equal sections in length and dipped it in boiling water and allowed it to dry prior to tipping and/or installation? Would this loosen the curl so it wasn't so radical?
I'll definitely be getting the 50mm next time after reading of the successful ways of putting the curl back in.
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You'll definitely have to fold it in half and deal with 1/2 of it at a time; otherwise, it's just toooooo long and it gets really tangly. I tied it in a knot at the middle, kept one end in the band and unbanded the other end, and dealt with it from there. That way, there was MUCH less shedding. I think the curl is the culprit. Also, when you take the curl out via blowdryer or however, the hair still has a different texture than I imagine the 50mm does...a tad coarse. Probably from the curling process at the factory.
Next time I'm getting 50mm too, but meanwhile, I like this hair - it's still pretty and looks 100% real. Plus, it's in.
Yeah, I think that would work well, AMM. You might not even need
boiling water, actually--regular hot water might do the trick, if you
want to take a more baby-steps approach.
i agree that it is a different texture... ive had both the straight,
the 50 mm and the 28 mm, and the 28 is definitely coarser/rougher when
straightened. i also have the problem jenny mentioned on another
thread, of the very tips getting that weird fried look, no matter how
careful you are. im beginning to think the wawa is much better, i just
wish there were more colors available in the therms.
Hmm...that seems slow, actually. I usually end up getting the hair
before the expected three weeks. Was something on backorder? You might
want to check in with Sara. :)
Those colors look beautiful together--I just checked out the combo on my ring. :)
I'm wondering if the fried thing has to do with the fact that you're
cutting a fiber and it's unraveling in a sense, rather than the heat
exposure. This is just a theory though. :)
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I currently have the 28mm curl in now. For pretipping I banded both ends and cut it in the center, I only wear my hair below the shoulders so this works well for me. I just snipped little pieces below the rubber band to make my tips.
I personally really like the curl pattern of the 28... I love that messy lion mane look. IMO the curlier hair is more forgiving if the application technique is less than perfect...far from it in my case. When I blew it straight I ended up cutting it pretty much even with my own...why do I always end up with the same frickin' hair cut?
It is now straight as a stick, but feels good and looks natural. My new order just arrived and I can't wait to tear into that so I can repeat the process all over again.
Well, that's the thing: It doesn't, which is weird. I've been wearing
the hair for 6 weeks now, and it seems like that weird frizziness is
just limited to the very, very end--like the last 16th of an inch or
so--while the hair directly above it is fine and stays fine. With
human, it'll continue to split all the way up, but this seems very
limited to that final end.
That's why I'm wondering if it's heat exposure or just the inevitable
result of cutting the fiber. Along these lines, I think it can be
helpful to trim this hair--just that tiny bit on the ends--every two
weeks or even every week. (Blow-drying or steaming will smooth it out
too, temporarily.) But perhaps there's a product or something that
would reinforce those ends after cutting. I don't know enough about
fibers to speculate, but maybe someone here has some ideas? :)
I doubt it's unraveling; monofiber doesn't do that afaik. It's just
that the ends are where it gets the most wear from brushing, styling,
etc, and it's really hard to straighten out the very ends because, when
you're steaming or blowdrying the hair straight, the important part is
-pulling- it straight as you do it. And on the ends, there's nothing
left to hold on to, obviously, so it can't be pulled taut as you
blowdry it- the best you can do is just blowdry over it and hope it
smooths out, and trim off the very ends if it's intolerably crinkly.
amm - I ordered on 2/8? about then anyhow and got my shipment
yesterday. But she didn't ship til two weeks ago today.
Part of my delay was special order bangs and what not. Part that
she was short on brunette colors and had to sort out what to
substitute. Have you received an email saying that she has
shipped it?
IAnd on the ends, there's nothing
left to hold on to, obviously, so it can't be pulled taut as you
blowdry it- the best you can do is just blowdry over it and hope it
smooths out
OK--that makes sense then. I'm going to try to concentrate more on
those very ends when I blow-dry and see what happens. Thanks, Rae!
I definitely think you should. The "Delivered" notification usually
comes when she sends it out (or so I thought). If one of the colors
isn't available and she needs to order it, that's usually indicated on
the invoice, too. :)
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