QuoteReplyTopic: I Got My Hair! Pics Included Posted: December 14 2007 at 12:29am
I got my hair today!
I started sewing it today by hand and let me tell you, my fingers are sore!
I doubled them over and sewed them and then attached the clips. The hair is so soft and my fingers glide right through it! I AM IN LOVE WITH IT!
My delima was that it was a shade or so lighter than my color so I ended up depositing color on it. I used over the counter GARNIER 100% 501 Medium Brown for 15 minutes. I was going to swap out the cream developer for 10 volume but I didn't. I took my chances and went for it.
I have some pics but let me warn you, it is late and I'm not doing *my* hair tonight. I don't sleep well with wet hair and I have a cold so please excuse my red tones. I haven't colored in almost two months...
Here is Before and After color application... Before is on the right, After on the left. The after is still a tad bit wet here.
Here they are in. DISREGARD THE RED TONES! I'll color in the morning and have my friend cut them. I trust her!
I'm just so happy they are here!
The hair is D Lux (oringinally M4/30 before I got to it) 22" from yourhairshop.com !
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nice job gal.....hair looks great on you......I have the same before look...before I cut and blend the hair. Layers are the key to looking natural when you have wavy or curly hair. I hate cutting new hair but it has to be done,....wish I could just leave it all one length,.... cutting the sides to blend in with my short hairs just breaks my heart....but it always looks much better when I do.
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Current install-Bohyme Bodywave #30 and #14 in the straight hair/ they didn't have the #14 in bodywave, so I mixed them...works great!
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I hate to cut them too but I need it to blend with my top layer. My friend didn't want to get into it but I took my shears and slithered it in the back from my top layer down. I may do more tomorrow, we'll see but yeah, I hate to cut it!
It feels so real!
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nice job gal.....hair looks great on you......I have the same before look...before I cut and blend the hair. Layers are the key to looking natural when you have wavy or curly hair. I hate cutting new hair but it has to be done,....wish I could just leave it all one length,.... cutting the sides to blend in with my short hairs just breaks my heart....but it always looks much better when I do.
Hey, JeepGirl, any suggestions on cutting the hair. That is an area I have yet to master. I don't have a technique that works for me yet and I find I start cutting, and in trying to get my achieved look, I keep going shorter and shorter! DO you just razor a bunch?
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I have 1 that starts at my occipital, 1 right above that goes from ear to ear with 4 clips, 1 above that with 3 clips and 2 two-inch pieces and 2 single pieces for the front sides and yesterday I made another piece I'm going to try on today so 8 pieces all together, 7 if I don't like the new one I just made! All double wefted except for the piece I made early this morning. (I cut the new one to blend with my layers more. I left it the original color so I wouldn't cut the darker hair by accident while I had them in.)
P.S. I can't stop looking in the mirror!
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nice job gal.....hair looks great on you......I have the same before look...before I cut and blend the hair. Layers are the key to looking natural when you have wavy or curly hair. I hate cutting new hair but it has to be done,....wish I could just leave it all one length,.... cutting the sides to blend in with my short hairs just breaks my heart....but it always looks much better when I do.
Hey, JeepGirl, any suggestions on cutting the hair. That is an area I have yet to master. I don't have a technique that works for me yet and I find I start cutting, and in trying to get my achieved look, I keep going shorter and shorter! DO you just razor a bunch?
I really don't have a great system or way to explain how I layer...but her goes anyway...lol
I always start at the top layer of my top triple that goes from temple to temple....I usually just use my small scissors and start clipping in a downward motion....never cutting of even, but thinning and a jagged snip. I then move to the next layer and do the same....all the while being very careful not to cut too short....I cut long layers and go back over a section several times.....easier to cut a little at a ttime and not regret your snip...lol
The length layers, I usually pull to the front and pull out the hair to the sides and fan it....hard to explain.....I hold like a handful of hair and pull it out to side of my head and layer it down.....sorta like this
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then I turn in the mirror to see the back and pull the middle out...one layer at a time...pull that up where I can see it over the top of my head and cut it looking in the mirror. Sounds crazy...but thus far not too many goof ups!
It just takes time to get the hang of it....and everytime I install new hair I am just as nervous as I was the very first time I cut it.......that fear never goes away for me.....lol......but somehow I always manage to get it looking natural and all my layers blend very well. Sometimes it take me a day or two to get it just the way I want....but here's where patience is needed.
Keep trying.....pictures are also a great way to see how you did on your cut....I always take picures to make sure I don't have a mullet and trust me...I had several that I had to fix or add more hair. Billy Ray had nothing on my first install!!!!!!!
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JeepGirl
Current install-Bohyme Bodywave #30 and #14 in the straight hair/ they didn't have the #14 in bodywave, so I mixed them...works great!
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Addy....it just looks like you need more hair at the bottom so you can layer all the way down. You need lots of hair to get that flowing long effect if you have thicker or curly hair. I have both so I always have to wear atleast 7oz of hair. I also double my first 3 rows at my neck and then the rest are tripled. That way I can add layers to each row I have installed. This will do the trick with your layering problem.
Oh I just saw where you have them clipped in....and you sewed the wefts together.....how many wefts do you have sewn together on each clip? Do you know how much hair you have all together?
HAve you tried the tape method? You can get lots of hair in and cover layers much easier. Like I said with my curly thick hair I usually wear 7-8 oz of hair to get the volume I want and need to cover my layers.
I'll try to post my need pictures later of my layers so you can see what a bodywave and 18 inch looks like layered.
You could get the volume and coverage you are wanting.
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JeepGirl
Current install-Bohyme Bodywave #30 and #14 in the straight hair/ they didn't have the #14 in bodywave, so I mixed them...works great!
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Addy....it just looks like you need more hair at the bottom so you can layer all the way down. You need lots of hair to get that flowing long effect if you have thicker or curly hair. I have both so I always have to wear atleast 7oz of hair. I also double my first 3 rows at my neck and then the rest are tripled. That way I can add layers to each row I have installed. This will do the trick with your layering problem.
My hair isn't really thick or curly. If I were a betting woman, I'd say I have about 6 - 6 1/2 oz in right now. I got 2 paks of hair and each pak is 4 oz and I have just enough to sew an extra strip onto the 2 top pieces and that's it.
Oh I just saw where you have them clipped in....and you sewed the wefts together.....how many wefts do you have sewn together on each clip?
I doubled up.
Do you know how much hair you have all together?
See above...^^
HAve you tried the tape method? You can get lots of hair in and cover layers much easier. Like I said with my curly thick hair I usually wear 7-8 oz of hair to get the volume I want and need to cover my layers.
I'll try to post my need pictures later of my layers so you can see what a bodywave and 18 inch looks like layered.
I don't know anything about the tape method and I don't want anything that is going to damage my hair while I try to grow it out past my butt. If it's safe with no breakage, I may try it. It would be nice to just wake up with hair. Is it easy? How does it work? I'm willing to learn or atleast listen.
I'd love to see your pics!
You could get the volume and coverage you are wanting.
That's what I want! More so coverage...
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The tape method in my opinion is safer than the clip-ins.....they put too much stress on the hair...or they do mine....not to mention they hurt my head and pinch and pull no matter how well I put them in.
Go to Sherrie's site and she has all the products you need for the tape method and she has a demo on how to istall if I remember correctly. Most of us that wear protac/airflex/tape...everybody has their own name for it...but most of us go atleast 4 weeks before doing a take-down and re-install.....some go longer. I think the longest I've gone is 5.5 weeks. I like to get that hair back up close to the scalp and secure by that point.
Now wearing tape takes some getting use to and it also takes some practice to put in,....BUT...TRUST ME...it's the easiest (other than clip ins) method for a DIYer. If you search all info on this board or Sherries forum over at her store, you'll learn everything you'll ever want to know or need to know. I think this method is the easiest on ones hair and you don't get that pulling or tugging as with other methods. I've worn individual strand by strand and I worn clip ins and I also installed shrinkies. Wefts and tape...that's my preferred method.....I sure Sherrie will agree with me here. Now my next method to try is the pinchbraids...but I have to find someone to do that for me.
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JeepGirl
Current install-Bohyme Bodywave #30 and #14 in the straight hair/ they didn't have the #14 in bodywave, so I mixed them...works great!
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