QuoteReplyTopic: online? cheapest? Posted: November 08 2005 at 6:26am
Where online is a good place to buy human hair from? I'm not really picky as long as the quality is ok. I'm trying to get some before the Holidays since I just got my hair cut on Friday :(
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I always get it on ebay, it's the best prices I can find, and so far (even
though I've only got 2 sets of hair) the quality is great. I heat style mine
and stuff all the time and it's still holding up and looks amazing.
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I'd prefer straight hair, since my natural hair is curly but straightened w/ a chi turbo all the time.
Not sure yet, but probablly sewn in.
I've also been looking at shrinkies, but I'm not sure if I could do it myself... if so it'd be easier for me than going somewhere and getting it sewn in.
I have heard some good feedback lately about Outre on http://hairsisters.com. Some of their hair on a weave is less than $20 a bag. The textures look nice if the pictures are any real representation of it. The color selections are pretty nice, too.
I have not personally tried it but I've ordered their Batik label in synth so I'm anxious to see it.
[QUOTE=kirstyx1888xmac] problem with ebay is you dont know what
your getting til it comes.. they could say remi and send you a birds nest[/
QUOTE]
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of, (again, only ordered hair twice on there),
but so far, the hair is just beautiful, washes and holds up really well.
Everything was just as described. And again, the prices were amazing
compared to other places. So I figured it was worth the risk! And I wasn't
disappointed, thankfully!
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We saw this a while back and I think that we had the opinion that it would not lie flat since it's attached below the weft it's self. The weft can roll up on you. I think you would have better luck with the tapes if your going to do a weft method.
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