Never ever repetitive and I think I can speak for a lot of people when
I say I LOVE looking at other's hair photos. It's a great source of
inspiration. The trial and error/success information is invaluable.
Your hair volume, color and cut is perfect and looks fabulous at 4
weeks. Truly, this Plastikhaar is turning out to be far and above
human hair for loose extensions.
Wish I knew someone close who did pinchbraiding. I would love to
try this.
hey Jenn I agree with everyone else, your posts are not repetitive at all, I actually appreciate reading and seeing your progress with the PH, you (and the other ladies) are making it easier for the rest of us, and giving me hope that the PH will work out for me. My next install has to be with synthetic! No more HH for me after this latest install.
Wish I knew someone close who did pinchbraiding. I would love to
try this.
Funny you should mention this, because hippyhair has been trying to
find an experienced pinchbraider in Northern California, and it doesn't
seem there are many of them out there (which suprises me, really). Rae
had suggested Rachel at Edo Salon (I have no idea where that salon is),
and down in Long Beach there's http://deadlyhair.net/ and, of course,
over in Seattle, there's Boogiemama's heat-seals, but that's not all
that many people for such a vast area. I'm sure there are more
HP-trained stylists out there, I just don't know how to track them
down!
plastikhaar wrote:
hey jenn
your hair looks awesome, as always : )
hey i got exactly the same hairclips! i love them
sara : )
Actually it's YOUR hair that looks awesome; I'm just wearin' it, LOL! I
love these hairclips too--they're perfect for thin, fine hair. I got
them in lots of different animal prints from Sarah at Ikickshins.net,
the shipping was lightning-fast, and they're exactly what I wanted.
They're cheap, too!
sherrie215 wrote:
....giving me hope that the PH will work out for
me. My next install has to be with synthetic! No more HH for me after
this latest install.
Excellent--you're taking the synth plunge! For you, Sher, I predict
it's gonna be all about the hot rollers. I think you mentioned that you
have some of those old-skool Clairol Kindness ones? (Maybe it's mine
that are vintage, and yours are new; I forget.) Anyway, I think you'll
find that those are a whole different animal on the synth than the new
jumbo ones (the heat is much higher on the old ones, and the very big
ones will probably be too big for you--you'll probably want more of a
5/8 or 1-inch roller). The truth is, this hair is very curlable--it's
just a matter of figuring out how to use the rollers, rather than the
iron. You're a pro at curling, so it'll be interesting to see what your
styling regimen ends up being.
:)
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Jenny; Your hair photos are inspirational. Thanks to you I have several boxes of PH on my dresser...Sara should consider kickbacks
I currently have both the 28 and 50mm installed. There is a decided difference in the texture...I prefer the 50, and why do the 28 since the curl doesn't hold anyway? I'd love to find the rollers that replicate the original 50 wave pattern.
I love the PH hair and I find it very easy to take care of. No special procedures, just some different products. Love the weight of it to.
Do you think the pieceness look is best avoided by more and smaller sections, or fewer and larger sections with more hair in the tip? IMO the razoring gives it a more natural look. Very nice.
Do you think the pieceness look is best avoided by more
and smaller sections, or fewer and larger sections with more hair in
the tip?
More abundant and smaller is definitely the way to go, ideally without
any gaps between the connections or the rows. It's made a huge
difference for me in terms of the pieceness.
By the way, these are the rollers I'm using at the moment:
They're 1 3/4 inches, which is about as big as it gets for hot rollers.
I only have 10 of them, and I feel like I could replicate the wave
better doing smaller sections with 15 of them. You might do better with
something just a little bit tighter, though--like 1 1/4 or 1 1/2
inches--if you like more of a wave. :)
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