QuoteReplyTopic: Sequence Hair Blending?? Posted: August 06 2005 at 6:46pm
http://www.sequencehair.com/_home/index.html Does anyone know how this works? I went through their website and it just says they blend a single strand at a time into your hair without glues, bonds, fusions or braids. Whats left?
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I think I read about this on the Black Media message board. I think it's something like a hair integration topper that is attached with some kind of microring anchoring technique.
Maybe similar to invisible strands? I think that is what it was called. ?Gina? gave a demo of that.
Or maybe rings? They didn't mention any ring/tube methods as what it wasn't like.
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I know what it is. I have removed a lot of them. It is a full cap integration piece. The natural hair is anchored by means of the macrame method, I believe. The anchoring is all threads, tiny invisible threads wrapped around the hair and looks like a dot about this size . and placed approx. 1" away from the circumference of your hairline. Then the integration piece is sown onto those thread-dots. My clients who used to buy from them paid $4500-$5500 for that system depending if it were Asian or European blends.
As a side note, years ago I lost clients to them because I only offered 'fashion hair' not solutions for thinning hair. But now I offer that- Thank God- and I charge my clients $1500+
That company is also in north jersey- very wealthy area- so real estate over there are steep which explains on our price differences.
OK, I am not familiar with the full cap integration and macrame method. I'm still learning about extensions. Could you give me an idea of what these terms mean?
An integration is a fishnet-like material with hair 'growing' from it. It can be installed in various ways depending on the client's preference. Installation methods can be threads, beads, braids, glues, macrame, etc...
Im in the industry, but I dont do hair (nails, if you cant tell). Im not actually looking to get extensions myself, just doing research for a couple other people and the spa I am at.
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