Thanks Ladies for all your amazing comments and I’ve
enjoyed all the excellent information you’ve posted on both boards!I guess after you “dabble” for so long…Anyway I am glad you’re hearing great
things.I had an issue with a user on
BHM, but I’m happy to report she is going to try the system again and hopefully
we can redeem her experience!
MSHONEY, Ooh, they come out so quick and easy anyway, you
don’t have to use such a metal tool in your hair.As a matter of fact I think that would take longer as your
fingers can find exactly where the bond needs breaking without a mirror or any
other assistance.
And to clarify, the system is not glue or fusion.It is a non-adhesive bond that attaches
around your hairs and holds the extension hair in place.It doesn’t attach to the hair thus it is
gentle on your hair.
We
do have the TemBond™ System in a kit without the hair, http://www.tiffanytwist.com/hair/ORDERbond.htm,
this comes with the instructions, support and items you will and may need for
your application.I’m sorry, but you
aren’t able to purchase the bond without an initial kit purchase on file. But
once you have the kit, you can order the TemBond™ at $19 for every 4-8 week application for the rest of your life if
you want to!
One question I haven't been able to locate the answer to is this--Are the individual strands you cut from the weft reusable? It seems to me that once you crack open the bond, the individual hairs will be all over the place and not reusable for further installs. Maybe I've missed something here. TIA for your clarification on this.
Not
at all, Kristie, like you describe.I remove pieces 1, 2 or 3 at a time, brush
off as much “dust” as possible and stack them neatly for my next use.They stay together in their little “bundles”
quite well.Upon another application,
the top may need a quick little trim as a few strays might get away, and you
want a blunt edge to dip into your bond, but it’s hardly enough to even
notice.I’ve used the same hair for
many applications.Thanks for asking!
i understand that its meant to crumble off, but is there much residue left on your own hair when you remove? if so, what helps remove it....just a shampoo or do you have to use a special residue-remover?
lotta talkin 'bout hair n other stuff: http://www.diyextensions.net/
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