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    Posted: May 01 2007 at 9:41pm
Okay now I’m REALLY showing my ignorance but its better to get answers then pretend like you understand. hehe.

What is the difference between "Remi" and "Remy" hair or is there one? I’ve seen both spellings on the net. Thanks


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well...these days remi and remy seem to be used the same and it seems everyone has a different understanding of what it means.
 
Basically remy is hair thats is bundled at the root with the cuticles all aligned in the same direction. But it also does not necessarily mean that the hair hasnt been stripped of cuticles after being bundled.
 
Remi was actually a trademarked word, but this word is interchanged with remy frequently
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Okay that does help, thanks
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