QuoteReplyTopic: curly remi hair? Posted: April 21 2005 at 6:35am
thank you soo much for the info i really needed it i noticed alot of people perm their ih to get it curly i know how to put in extensions but im not skilled when it comes to hair styling is hard to perm straight indian hair? does anyone know the procedures and how curly does it get? sorry for all the ?'s
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Hi 4mia….I just got your PM…I thought I would answer you
here as someone else may be looking for the same info……
You asked about reasonably priced...Hmmm.....well Indianhairs
is the cheapest but if you want better quality (with no extra
work) and not pay top prices then I would go with Extensions
Plus. Syren may have a better deal for you!! Syren..... got a pic
of the wavy/curly hair...?
Mia~ As you are new to Indian hair you may want to order a few
inches longer than the desired length you want as Indian hair is
known for having some split ends. Some Indian hair sellers
also tend (not all) to send you slightly shorter lengths of hair
than you actual order.....especially in wavy and curly textures
(as you will read in some reviews of companies)....just wanted
to give you a heads up on that!! Indian Remi hair is lovely hair
but these are the two main concerns when ordering that you
have to keep in mind...just so you don't get disappointed.
GOOD LUCK!!
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Here is a picture. This is the curly hair straight out of the bag, nothing done to it. It should be wet and air dried to reactivate the curls:
I also have wavy, but to me is actually curly. I did wet and condition it and let it air dry. It's very shiny and VERY wavy! I'll take a pic of it and post it tonight.
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Indian hair is a slippery slope. There are some good companies to deal with and LOTS of scammers. It's mostly by word of mouth who is good and who's not.
A couple of the women on this board know a lot about the hair itself. - Save A Stray posted a great post about how she 'processes' the raw Indian hair she buys. It's great.
I'll post the link to the pictures of the hair I have tonight (it's on computer at home).
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I just happen to have some. 4 oz of unprocessed Indian curly hair. It ws supposed to be 18" long, but it turned out to be 14" long. The seller wouldn't admit to her rip off, and wouldn't take it back, so now I have this hair I can't use. It's great hair if it's what you're looking for: raw, unprocessed, dark brown, curly Indian hair. And lots of it.
I also have a sample of it if you're interested. And pictures.
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