Well I have seen your photos in the thread you directed me to and you and the hair look great. I am going to try pro 10 I think as it has the texture that I need. When you cut the ends did it look blunt or was it the razor that made the ends taper down a bit. I still can't beleive that you can actually put heat on this type of hair. I tried a very questionable cheap brand (that claimed it could stand some heat) from the UK and used the lowest setting on my curler and it melted lol
This stuff seems a lot more durable.
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The thermal fibers are different than other synthetic hair, the thermal fibers are intended to be used with heating tools. They can take it! Although, for long term I would recommend using hot rollers, steam rollers or using velcro rollers with a steamer. And if you do use a curling iron, then you have to WET the hair before curling. Otherwise it wont curl dry.
You definitely have to razor the ends of it or its so heavy and bunchy and doesnt look natural. Just make sure you have a few really sharp blades because synthetic will dull the blades QUICK.
If you can get ADs thermal fiber that gets really great reviews too...I havent used that but would love to try it!
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