My hair from Vixenwigs has been shipped yesterday. This lady is
quick and it was a pleasure to do business with her! I`can`t wait to
get it! I took some extension hair #2 dark brown in 22" and a weft in
#4 medium dark brown and one in #33 dark auburn, both 20".
@Sherrie, how many weft rows do you usually install?
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Hey Sherrie! Your hair looks great! Hope your expirence w/the wawa is better than mine! did you notice a major shine w/the 613? I can't believe that's wawa! your hair looks soo good!
Whow, Sherrie... You are looking perfect!
Today I was looking for new wefts, curly texture. I asked a lot of
shops for wefts in curly texture...But now I decided to try the wawa.
With this price, I can`t go wrong...First I thought about buying the
weavy texture, but I“ll follow the advice buying the straight one in
dark brown and some strands in auburn to mix... And then...curling... I
like to chance my hair every two month and the Wawa hair seems to be a
good thing for my purpose.I“ll try putting some pics online...
I think Sherrie put shrinkie Hi-lites or Low-lite onto her weft before she installed it. Check out the begining of the thread, but I am pretty sure she used 2 different colors.
Bryan, if you have any natural variation in the colour of your hair you may wish to get a weft of #4 or 1B, depending on your tastes. I ended up splitting the wefts in two and sewing a layer of #2 and #4 together and it gave a much more natural effect, plus it wasn't very hard at all. WaWa's cheap enough to experiment. :)
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It was from your pictures that I decided to do the WAWA install with LG. I just can't get over how awesome you look, expecially in these last pictures. You are the pinup girl for WAWA!! And thanks again to you for sharing all this wonderful information.
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wow sherrie - you are such a babe. i love the later pics here ...you are such a glamazon! The hair looks amazing..
EXACTLY!! A 5' tall glamazon, but a glamorous bombshell nonetheless!
Sherrie, I think this is your best install yet, really! It is phenomenal - I can't believe that's WaWa. How many car crashes have you caused? You're a whiplash blonde, that's for sure.
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yeah I fixed it.It ws just a about a 2 inch section right in the center of the row. A little LG under the track (carefully of course) and Im good to go! It looks great in fact heres a photo update. It looks great (just still a little uncomfortable with the feel of it, better but not completely ok with it) Pardon the fact that these were taken at almost midnight! One of these days Ill learn to take pictures when Im fresh and perky instead of tired and pooped!
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Just a little update...Im not at quite 2 weeks with this Wawa, I did NOT do the sandwich method this time (cause I wasnt sure about the wawa holding up, and I wanted it to be easy to get out if I have to take it out) I did do the little tabs over the side edges of the wefts(to keep the ends from lifting) but not the full sandwiching. I have one row that is starting to come loose (second from bottom) Its an easy fix since it is in the middle...but all the rest still seem secure. Feels like I may have went a little light on the LG in that spot. I was kind of curious how long the LG would last without the sandwiching method...maybe not much longer!
Also...I was having such a major issue with the feel of this hair, and Im not sure what I did that helped but today Im really happy with the feel of it. I steamed it a couple of times and didnt seem to make much difference in the feel, but last night, I sprayed(drenched) a section at a time down with my fabric softener/water combo and then flatironed it straight. And then shampooed this morning (no conditioner) and re-curled and it is much softer feeling today! Still not like human hair but way better than before! Or maybe Im just adjusting to the feel of it a little more!
Sorry I'm slow. I think I missed this originally cause i was out of town, anyhow
Beautiful. I hope your WAWA wefts hold up alittle longer than
mine did. The curl is goreous and its good to know what the
recipe is.
How are the shrinkies that are on the wefts holding up?
I can't say I'm surprised. your hair always comes out beautiful.
:)al
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I can tell ya from my experience the curls lasts and lasts! I curled this hair on Saturday and have not had to curl it since. With the exception of touching up a few curls here and there. I even steamed it a few days ago and the curl didnt come out, just relaxed some, but not much. Maybe about Sunday I will re-curl it again! So quite honestly there is not need to buy the bodywave when you can set your own to the curlyness you like and it will stay! LOVE IT....looks good, but still not liking the feel of it! But I think Im starting to get used to it cause it doesnt seem quite so bad now!
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