Hey SAS when you say 1" curl you mean that the curls are the size of curls that are made on a 1" curling iron? This always confuses me. Are they like one inch ringlets or one inch diameter curls but stretched out along the length?
Oh and does the 48" hair seem to obviously be lower quality than the 30"
Thanks so much, SAS--you're awesome. So it seems like the prices are
pretty comprable to Dome's then. It's funny that they charge more for
one texture than another, but it's not a big difference or anything.
From the photos I've seen, the ProStyles Natural texture is a really
nice, subtle wave--very "natural" looking indeed.
Mocha: I have heard from several sources that the longer 48-inch length
isn't the same quality as the standard 30-inch. My guess is that it's
probably a cheaper blend that's manufactured more for dread-making and
hairpieces--things you'd need the longer, double lengths for.
:)
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Well, I'm definitely in, but let's see what SAS suggests here. (It may
be good to keep this on the DL, since we don't know the company's
distribution policies are.) There's a color ring for Prostyles halfway
down the page on Spookylocks's site:
http://www.spookylocks.co.uk/colours.php#PS I don't see anything
called Gothic Red though. :)
The 8R looks like a good match to the hair in the auction. That's probably it.
Not to be a naysayer here or anything, but are you sure the hair in the
auction is the same as ProHair/Prostyles? I only ask because on the
auction, the trademark is presented as Profibre HairTM by CONNECT-2-HAIRTM,
but the ProHair site presents theirs as ProHair Fiber (no trademark) or
Prostyles TM. This may just be a difference of presentation, but when
people bother to use trademarks, it's usually for a specific reason, so
I wonder why it's different here. I've also never heard of
Connect-2-Hair either, which doesn't mean their product isn't legit,
but I thought ProHair was manufactured by the Prostyles company.
Hi Girls,
I'm so sorry, I can't really answer any more questions about
ProHair at the moment, as my course is not until April. I could
only let you know what textures and prices they have to offer
from the brochure packet I got. I have no idea what their
policies are yet as Jenny said. I have never seen any of the hair
at all. So sorry I can't answer the questions about the curls
either. I will not be able to get my color ring until I do the course
first. I wish I could fill you in a little more, but we will have to
hang on a few till then. Unless someone who has done the
course can fill us in sooner.
It calls the hair ProHair Fiber Extensions (TM) and the company
is ProStyles Unlimited, Inc.
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