QuoteReplyTopic: *-+prebonded?pretipped?..+-* Posted: May 19 2005 at 5:31am
hi there
sorry i never worked with prebonded streaks.
how ever im still in discussion with my supplier...
they do not know the system so i try to explain...
so whats the diffrence between: prebonded hair, pretipped hair and
nail hair?
can anyone show me a pic of absolut perfect pretipped hair so
i can send it to my supplier?
Hi Sara....here is my definition of the three terms:
Pretipped: The tips are glued and rolled into what resembles a shoelace tip. Usually just a tiny amount of glue, enough to roll into a tight, small tip. We generlly use these types of tips for extendtubes, microrings and shrinkies applications
Prebonded: More glue is used in this type of tip. The tip can either be rolled round or flattened. The prebonded tips are used with a heat wand to bond into hair, so its necessary to use more glue than the pretipped.
Nailhair: Same as prebonded/preglued. The shape of the tip resembles a fingernail tip.
I will see if I can locate some pictures for you Sara! Or someone else will post some Im sure!
Sara - Great Lengths uses pre-bonded. A lot of us here seem to be moving more toward pre-tipped rather than pre-bonded. It seems that a bit less glue gets into the natural hair, and the shrinkies/extentubes hold really well. However, bonds certainly have their place as well!!
-Fina
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Thanks girls....I was just about to post my photos, your right on top of things! So since I went to all the effort of taking the phots and uploading them Im gonna post them anyway! Love ya all!
Sara I think the pretipped is most in demand.
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I agree: There'd definitely be more demand for pretipped, not
preguled/nail. You can use pretipped with extendtubes (microrings) and
shrinkies, which are both very popular and DIY-friendly. With preglued,
you can only do fusion, which is usually more damaging to the hair. :)
oh this is beeing a bit annoying!
my regual supplier doesnt know the technique/materials
and the other doesnt want to pretipp my hair, only their own one,
and they only got 20 colours or so...urgh!
i know you discussed here several times about manuals
and how to do..
but maybe i can discuss that issue with someone whos the expert
by email?
i guess i would have to do sample and buy the material
and then send it to my supplier..
: )
pitty i did not thought about that when i was in korea myself!
Sara. It can be done by hand. I've even debated setting up
a service for people before because it's so expensive to buy
pretipped/prebonded hair. But I think to make it reasonable for
volume distribution you'd need one of the machines that does it.
Hence informing your supplier...
Typically if you buy hair pretipped or prebonded it is glued with a
keratin fusion glue. It has to be fusion glue for nail(prebonded
hair). But a variety of things get the job done for pre tipping.
The other thing is deciding what size (how much hair) the tips should be.
I'll email you later since I need to regarding the color ring anyhow.
A lot of the pre tipped is not tipped with fusion or keritin but is tipped with some sort of wax. Euro locks sold me the wax chips so I could fix the hair to reuse. Hair extend and short to long seem to be tiped with the same. Melt the ends of there's and you can tell by how liquid like it get's . I think it was Bliss hair that said there pre tip was silicone. Just some more options : )
I prefer the keratin-tipped pretipped hair, personally- the wax-based
one gets squished apart when you close an extentube/microring on it,
and after a bit of wear the tip comes apart, so you can't re-use the
hair without re-tipping it. Plus shedding is mroe likely when the tip
is coming apart.
Sara: I think pre-tipped is really the best choice, market-wise.
Extentubes/microrings and shrinkies can be used on them without getting
too much keratin glue on the hair, and people can even use them with
fusion if they want- they just have to use a drop of glue form a gun
with the pre-tipped hair. So pre-tipped hair, with just enough glue to
keep the hair together (and not extra, as in pre-bonds), would be a
versatile type of tip that everyone can use, no matter which method
they're applying.
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