I think the hair still looks stunning Jenny. I still prefer it compared to the other install I think this one looks far more natural. It really suits you, bless you xx Hey just a note. I watched CD UK on Saturday morning and Gwen was on it and she did a tiny interview afterwards so I was there nose pushed up to the tv screen. That is defintely some sort of piece on a comb re; the hairdo with the plats at the front xx
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That's too bad, Mer, but clip-on pieces are great, too--I love them.
Have you tried to blow out the hair, Mer? It's really easy and it can
make a big difference. :)
i am having troubles this time. i need to do the hairdryer thing..... and i need a trim, but going for an interview, so i think i am just going to take it all out and wear clip ons til my next install.
i love plastikhaar
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Jenny, I had individuals with no band or string, they take some jumbo braid type hair, and just section your own and braid it is. Its really tight, that is why it caused all the breakage- but if not tight it would look bad, not be close to head and fall out= the ends are then heat sealed..taking them out was a nightmare lottsa tangles and ended up loosing more hair, when you would wash it clumps and clumps would fall out from the knotting. Looks awesome but I cant do that again! 5 yrs, no more....cant seem to find the next method for me!!! D oyou have alink for shrink links? it is not shrinkies?
Sure. I pay $350 for the service. I usually buy my own hair, which has
been PlastikHaar and Dome lately, but I used human for long time before
that. For me, I feel like I can wash my hair as well with them as I can
with any other extensions, and I don't find them itchier than any other
method. With any extensions, of course, your scalp isn't totally "freed
up," which causes some itching and such.
I wonder why you had breakage. Were they attached with rubber bands, by
any chance? I've heard they can be harsh on the hair. Mine are woven
with just a bit of string, which holds the braid in place (I think you
can see it in the pic).
For strand-by-strand methods, when it comes to salon versions, I think
pinchbraids and heat-seals (which are pretty similar) are both good
methods. For DIY, I think extendtubes and shrinkies are good options.
Wefts can also be great; I just don't know a lot about them because
I've never worn them. There's also a salon version of shrinkies called
Shrink Links that's gotten very good reviews, too. Generally, I think
these are the safest options--a lot safer than, say, fusion, bonding,
Eurolocs, Hairlocs, and the like.
:)
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Thanks jenny that helps. What do you pay for the service may I ask? I used to wear individual braids, about 150 of them, and have still, a year later, hair growing back from the breakage- inch long hair around my face...! DO you find the pinch braids itchy? I felt like I could never wash my head really good with them...maybe with your type of braids it is different. Thanks for the pic! Missy
How many braids do you have in your head? That is where
is is braided only a couple inches down and then the hair is just left
loose...right? Your hair looks so flat on top, that i cant imagine
there being a braid there there is no buldge. If you ever get a chance
to post a pic of your hair, say, one braid, up close, that would be
great...do you have much breakage from it? Thx
Sorry--I missed this question somehow. I have about 110 pinchbraids
(that's my best guess, anyway), and the braids are only about 1/2 to
3/4 inch long and secured with string. I have no breakage from them at
all. They don't go all the way up to my part, though--they're about 2
inches down, and those ones are especially small. This is an example of
the more standard-size braids in the middle of my head:
I have to say, there are a few things I do differently than specified
in the guidelines. First off, I do wash out the fabric softener and
then maybe just spritz a bit in the hair, while wet, after I shower. In
other words, I think you need to be careful not to use too much because
it leaves a strange film on the hair and weighs it down. Also, I always
wash warm (although it's probably not the best thing to do). And about
the blow-drying, I agree that you wouldn't want to do it right away,
but after two weeks or so the 50mm goes straight basically, so you
might as well blow-dry it to smooth out the ends. I also don't only
finger-comb because I don't think it's sufficient for detangling long
hair, but maybe it's more important to do that with the wavier 28mm
texture.
:)
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I completely relate to your comments about the styling challenges. . .this time 'round I'm taking the Jenny approach. The hair is how I like it, and I'm just gonna leave it as much as possible with the exception of a hot roller touch-up now and then. Will report, as always...
Think I'll invest in one of them there steamers. The velvet rollers
sometimes turn the haar a bit rough on the ends and I may be in
need of some TLC there pretty soon.
The haar is getting stunning reviews from the onlookers. I, myself,
remain torn. Love the length, the colors, the price. The styling is a
challenge to someone who's used to sticking a curling iron in there to
style around the face, etc. That's not the haar's fault because I knew
that going in. It's just not what I'm used to. I miss natural wave. I
miss it a lot. I know this haar is going to be stick straight very soon
and I'm not looking forward to it.
Tangling is a non-issue. To anyone out there who thinks this length is
impossible with synthetic -- it's not. I have found this to be easier to
deal with than most of the human hair I've tried.
Would I do it again? Most definitely. If it was thermofibre, came on a
weft at 30" length, blended, and kept a slight S wave and didn't have
a 2 month wait, I'd probably never look for anything else.
re: that WaWa. Oh no, this hair is beyond anything I've ever seen. It
can't be fixed. When I saw it, I was shocked. I was all, let's get that
out of there now...I cannot stand it. My friend took hold of the
knotted mass and said, "Oh no. I like it. It's like a loofah ball and I
use it in the shower." She proceeded to pretend she was scrubbing
her back with it. I'm glad she has a sense of humor about it because
I'm horrified. If I had charged for that, I'd totally give her her money
back.
PS: I have a HUGE Plastikhaar install happening on Tuesday. I have
the haar all tipped and ret ta go. It's another Kalika install in Vanille
and Satin Blond. So, any links about Plastikhaar care that I can print
up for my friend would be much appreciated. Isn't there a complete
care sheet on Plastikhaar somewhere? I couldn't find it.
Yeah, it was seven weeks. I was washing it daily and doing every
possible experiment with it last time around, but even then, it wasn't
in terrible shape when all was said and done.
The steamer I have is either broken or I'm doing something wrong.
I have the Conair Professional, but I'm not sure it matters a whole lot
which kind you get--as long as it has that vaccum-y nozzle and is a
stand-up version, it should be fine (the handheld ones don't hold
enough water, so they won't work for steaming a whole head).
Blowing out the ends works just as well as steam, really; I just think
with the blow-drying, you just need to be careful you don't singe the
hair (which is mainly a matter of keeping the hair moving). With steam,
I think there's no risk of singeing. I use low heat and follow the Doc
Locks tutorial: http://www.drlocks.net/straightsilkybraid/index.htm
To get the ends supersmooth, you need to use a brush with some grip (I
haven't actually been using it much this time, but it does make the
hair smoother). I got mine from Dome, and the one in Doc's tutorial is
a good example of the type of bristles you ideally want to use.
Doc's instructions are great; the one thing that's a bit confusing is
that it looks like in the photos the hair is just "laying" on the brush
while she's blow-drying, but you seriously need to grip the hair firmly
in the bristles. Obviously, you'll want to detangle completely before
you do this. It's MUCH easier to keep the dryer stationary and move the
hair through it than to hold the dryer in your hand; it'll give you
more control.
I saw your other post about your friend's WaWa and I wonder if the ends
are just a bit fried, if it can't be steamed or blown out. I'm not sure
how the therm responds to that, though.
Looks faboo. Less is more...absolutely. Wasn't 7 weeks the change
out point of your last install? This one's holding up much much better
but looks just as great in photos, imo.
Any recommends on steamers out there? Does it really make a
difference?
Also, describe the "blow out" of the ends. Warm dryer, hot, cool? Do
you brush while drying? Soft nobby bristles, boar? Whatcha usin'?
How many braids do you have in your head? That is where is is braided only a couple inches down and then the hair is just left loose...right? Your hair looks so flat on top, that i cant imagine there being a braid there there is no buldge. If you ever get a chance to post a pic of your hair, say, one braid, up close, that would be great...do you have much breakage from it? Thx
Mocha: I think it's about 3 bags total; after the blending, even less
probably, but then again, it's doubled over in a lot of places
(pinchbraid style). I'm doing very little to it, which seems to be a
better approach: washing the length only once to twice a week, using
just a bit of diluted fabric softener in the shower (when I remember)
and a bit after, using Dome Care and Bedhead Headrush (it's like
Flasher) when I detangle, and mostly using a wide-tooth comb (with a
large plastic brush and a boar's hair brush sometimes, too). I've
blow-dried it about 4 times, maybe 5, total, and generally when I get
out of the shower, I leave it till it's mostly dry, air-dry or blow it
dry at the roots and a little at the length, then set it in hot
rollers. That curl holds up for a few days, and then I might re-curl it
after three days or so. I sleep with it in boinks or braids. And that's
it, basically. The hair is holding up much better than last time, and I
think that's the result of a few things: a different install (more
abundant but smaller braids with fewer gaps), lots more layers and
razoring, and my low-maintenance approach.
Missy: No, I get my hair done at Cyberparlor in NYC. They're
pinchbraids. And my real hair is pretty easy to conceal with any
extensions because it's so thin and fine and straight. Conealing the
extensions is another story, hehe. Also, it's in horrible condition
from previous damaging extensions jobs among other things, so it's all
different lengths. I wish I had a before pic, because believe me, my
hair sucks really badly.
Fina: I'm rocking this hair for a few more weeks, so I'll probably wear it for a full 10 before getting it redone.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I'm totally satisfied with
PlastikHaar (and Dome, for that matter), and fully intend to stick with
PH going forward. The only difficulties I have are the fact that the
hair still gets somewhat piecey (although much better than last time)
because it's strand by strand and I have so little real hair in the
mix. I am seriously considering adding a few wefts into the mix,
because I think it might fix that problem (we'll see). The other
problem I have is with concealing the extensions, which is a whole
'nother saga.... But that hair itself is awesome.
:)
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Jenny - It looks *GREAT* -- there is hardly *any* frazzling (is that a word??)!!
I can't believe 7 weeks have gone by already. . .I think that's how long you kept your last one in, right? How long are you planning to ride this one?? It's holding up beautifully!!!
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