QuoteReplyTopic: my AD order Posted: August 06 2005 at 11:14am
Hi, I just ordered 2wefts from AD 76 and 304 which is like a light blonde 613 or 22 ish and 304 kinda like a 30. I had AD before but i bought it from a hairdressers and it cost me £30 a weft. This time i got it from AD directly it was only £9.95 per weft and no charge for shipping which is really good price. I had AD before but that was when ifirst started with extensions and didnt get the maintaince at all after havin tried a lot of crap hair i can now appreciate the quality of the AD it feels really soft and i love how you can blow it out with the hairdryer which i just tried and it totally makes it as good as new!!
Have to say i found it difficult to order over the phone and thats from the Uk so i cant imagine what US will be like.
Another thing that is annoying is that the thermofibre comes in 18 inch or 36 inch. I normally wear about 22 so im tempted to order the 36 but it seems such a wiast any idea what i culd do with the remaining14 inch?
Also i dont think the colour range is that great. But hopefully this 76 will match my new bleached doo.
will update on how it wears..
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Yeah, it's too bad that AD doesn't have any real idea on how to run their business, if they did they would make a lot more money! I called them to order a few times and they do make it difficult. One time they asked me to call back the next day because they were not accepting anymore phone orders. I said no, I would not because I was calling from the States, and so they reluctantly took my order.
Then when they called me back a few days later to confirm my order, they called me at 4:30AM my time! If you are doing business internationally, it's a good idea to know what time it it at your customer's location before you call them.
The shipping was fast though. It took about 8 days, so that was good.
I don't think I like to thermofiber. I have been experimenting with it. It does curl very nicely with an iron, but then when I try to brush out the curls, it turns into a huge frizz ball. I could not blow out the frizz with the blow dryer like you can the monofiber. I'll try to steam it out and see if that works. I don't want to put this on clients if when they decide to brush out their curls and it turns to crappy frizz on their heads. I like monofiber much better, it's easier to work with.
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