QuoteReplyTopic: Want to see some ****Pictures****??? Posted: April 09 2005 at 12:58am
Here's some new ones from my gallery. There's more on my website so feel free to stop in and check them out I also made sure to include the color(s) and method(s) I used on each one for your reference.
Great work, as usual, Kristin! I really like the black one on top,
actually. I feel like I never see one-color black anymore, and it looks
so striking on the right people, like the girl in the photo.
What did you use for the curly install? Bohyme? How well do the wavy
textures hold up? (I've heard certain waves have more staying power
than others.)
I put in the first girl's hair really choppy with lots of different layers. Instead of cutting the hair after it's installed I prefer to cut it from the top before I install it so the ends stay nice and razored looking.
The curly hair isthe "Bohyme Deep Wave". The hair was actually washed once before it was installed to loosen the curl a little. I trust the "Deep Wave" more than I trust the "Body Wave" which I found lost it's curl quickly.
Of course I love the curls! What a perfect color and texture match as well.
Kristin, where are you getting your Bohyme again and have you seen their French Refined? What do you consider to be Bohyme's golden blonde color? Do you have any install photos with FR?
Glamour Hair has theirs in 22-24" length and I love how it actually goes to 24" WITHOUT being pulled. I have never been shorted by them...
When Bohyme says their deep wave is a certain length, is that the length as it is with the curl or do you have to pull it straight for it to meet the advertised length?
I just instaled FR on a client it is very easy to blow out I think that the curl is not as tight . If you want curl I would use deep wave if you want more body when blown out I would use FR. FR is very wavy when you let it air dry. My client described it as resebling a perm that has relaxed. Which is what her own curl looks like
I get most of my hair from ebonyline and I haven't worked with the French Refined yet.
#27 is more of a yellow-ish-gold blonde and #16 is an ashy medium blonde... M27 is a fun mix that I use often iy has an auburn-brown-ish color and a yellow-ish golden blond color. I can send you a little pieces if you want for being such a great customer :o)
The girl in the top picture wanted her hair really choppy with lots of different layers. I would cut certain pieces not at the weft but a few inches down from the weft giving me shorter pieces to install in a layered fashion. This way the client does not need a hair cut afterwards and it looks great.
I'm working on getting a price page up soon but here's some information:
Typically I do a full head for $500. If a client has really thick or short hair they'll usually need more hair so it might be a little more than that. If you're buying it by the strand I charge $3 each.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum