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    Posted: January 25 2007 at 2:47am
remi cuticle china hair:
100% human hair..
 
is this any good?
am i being lied to in any way about it's quality??
 
it won't be costing me much so i'm quite apprehensive. i'm hoping it's worth it though =]
 
i haven't bought it yet, any comments/knowledge of it asap would be muuuch appreciated.
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well, these days everyone is claiming they have remy cuticle hair. In fact it may be, but more importantly is the processing. Unless you are buying dark colored natural textured hair it has to be processed. They process the hair for texture and color. If they processing is harsh you will be left with dry, tangling matting hair which usually occurs after a few washes. Its rare to find mid or lighter colors that havent been processed. And Chinese or Asian hair...well I will say I prefer asian hair (quality asian hair that is), but the MAJORITY of all of the companies out there producing this hair is producing mass amounts of cheap, overprocessed hair. There is nothing worse than overprocessed asian hair.
 
Its really hard to know what the hair will turn out like until you wear it for a little while. SOme can look simple gorgeous at first and turn into a ratball quickly.
 
My best advice is to ASK on these types of forums or seach the forums for the company name or brand name. Likely someone has used it or tried it.
 
 
Here is an explanation put together by Divavocals:
 
Remy (AKA Remi) Hair: Simply is the hair-bundle, with hair arranged in such a way that the roots of all the hair in entire bundle are on one end of the bundle and the ends on the other end of the bundle. Remi hair has its cuticles intact. In other words, all the cuticles are Unidirectional (in same direction) and are undisturbed.
Remi Hair is sold in two forms:

Remy Hair Single Drawn: This hair is collected by shaving the head and hence each bundle of hair is like pony tail with different hair lengths with the very short hair taken out. For example: in a bundle of 20" "Remi hair single drawn" you could find hair of size 14" 16", 18" 20"

Remy Hair Double Drawn: This is usually the most expensive hair. This is single drawn hair which has been cut on both ends so that the whole bundle of hair is the same length. For Example 20" of Remi Double Drawn hair-bundle will have all the hair of 20" (hair is drawn by hand, not by machine hence small error is evitable). It does not have any short hair inside.

Non Remy Hair: Also called fallen hair. This hair has their roots and ends mixed up. They have problem of tangling as the cuticles are not in same direction. This hairs is not very expensive. Though this kind of hair has problems, it is still the most popular hair sold in the world. Most BSS hair is Non Remy hair. Non Remy hair is sold as Double Drawn hair and has two kinds of quality.

Tangle Free Non Remy Hair: Sometimes referred to as “cuticle hair”. This is Non Remy Hair where the cuticles have been chemically removed (usually by dipping the hair in acid). This hair has gone through an acid bath stripping most of the cuticle from the hair. The cuticle removal helps prevent tangling from misaligned cuticles. The hair is then dipped in silicone in an attempt to give the hair a healthy appearance. The hair will appear beautiful and shiny at first, but after shampooing and styling, the silicone coating eventually wears off. The hair will eventually become tangled, dry and unmanageable.

Normal Non Remy Hair: This is the least expensive hair available, but it has the most tangling problems as cuticles are misaligned.
 
 
 
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Originally posted by marilyn_d. marilyn_d. wrote:

remi cuticle china hair:
100% human hair..
 
is this any good?
am i being lied to in any way about it's quality??
 
it won't be costing me much so i'm quite apprehensive. i'm hoping it's worth it though =]
 
i haven't bought it yet, any comments/knowledge of it asap would be muuuch appreciated.
Short answer: There is no way to know this without knowing who the vendor/supplier is.. All of the hair I wear is 100% human remi/remy hair.. But I use hair from vendors/suppliers who sell quality product, and as you will learn not everything labeled 100% human or even remy hair is quality hair..
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yeah, WHERE you are buying it from is proably MORE important than what they SAY IT IS!!

so tell us where you found this, and we can offer our opinions/experiences
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ok, DON'T LAUGH, but i've been looking on ebay Embarrassed
 
this seller seems reliable enough.. heaps of good feedback etc. lots of satisfied customers.
but then again alot or con artists doo too.
 
i'm quite confused. i'm not looking for top notch stuff, can live without washing my hair everyday [say, i could live with once a week haha.].
 
i've got brown/purple/blonde/black hair at the moment, was thinking of a light brown/dark blonde color.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote frenchie1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2007 at 7:34am
Then you really want top quality, if you wash your hair so often!
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lol it usually works out to once every three days -_-'
although moderately greasy, it looks super cool on that third day :)
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Be careful on Ebay, I have bought on there too and Had a very non-remy experience!
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haha yeah. thats what i'm thinking.
but you know, everyones gotta make mistakes to learn.
i think im just going to take the plunge.
i'm off to work now, ttyl :)
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