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Syren & Metalgirl: I've been hearing a lot of bad things about hairpiece's HH lately, so I'm not surprised. Has the quality deteriorated, or has it always been crap? I used to hear good things about their 101 and 909, but I never do anymore. :)
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Back when I was desperate and used to buy from them, they didn't carry 101 or 909. They started that about 5 yrs ago or so with that stuff. They used to just carry hair like H & H - graded and priced according to grade, length, etc. For some reason, the first batch I ever bought from them was so awesome I could not believe my eyes. It lasted for MONTHS and looked and felt great. From then on, it was one terrible batch after another. It was from them that I bought the hair that LITERALLY turned into a rat's nest as I walked down the street...it would bunch up underneath in a matter of minutes! It was a nightmare. I tried to return the remaining hair and I was in tears. The cow that worked there just laughed, literally laughed at me! Return it? What would they do with it? Well, I had a few suggestions about what they could do with it.

Since then, I've only bought supplies there and some synth, which was nothing special either. I've since seen 2 people come in (different days) just madder than a wet hen cuz their hair was trash and they paid, you know, a hundred something dollars for it! I didn't pay too much attention, but it must have been 101 or 909 cuz it came in bags like that. And the people who work there just stared at the customer as if they were speaking Martian.
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Mocha, even if the GHD iron is hot enough to fry the thermofiber, it might not be hot enough for a heat seal.  I tried to do that with PH, but my iron wasn't hot enough (so I bet my iron wouldn't even fry thermo).  It trashed the bit of hair without actually melting it.  Maybe thermo just isn't meant for heat seals?


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This is a good question--about the therm and the heat-seals.

I feel like someone tested it in the beginning, and it seemed to work, then others have tested since and it's a no-go. Hmm.....  :)
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