hey fina - yep. i had them redone at about 8 weeks...mainly b/c i wanted a change. the takedown on the first set was painless and easy...i had my friend here do it; it just involved cutting the little string with a razor over the synth and it slips right off. my friend, ahem, chopped of a small amount of my hair before she figured it out. for me with the braids and my weedlike hair growth the braids higher up on my crown started to grow out and show. i like the look of the braid..that isn't a problem. it just got a little bumpy? an alternative would be to take out the higher ones and put in shrinkies, or just have the top braids tightened. the lower braids were in, buddy, i had no slippage and not one came out. they also didn't show or look bumpy or anything. as someone previously stated, you could still drag my around by the braids ..not that that would be very pleasant.
i can't wait to see yours fina! weeee! atlanta weather should be beautiful.
Justamom - actually for you atlanta is probably 7 hrs away? tennessee is such a long state, hmmm.
ccross- Atlanta is about 6 hours away- not too bad. My friend
wants to go with me so it will be a fun girls weekend. I have left
a message for Bettie and talked with Heather who will call me
back. Any idea on the cost of Heather's braiding or is it
individually priced?
For those of you who want an idea of my hair type it is VERY
similar to what Sharon Stone's hair is like. Same color, very
fine, short but growing out like hers. Actually there is a picture
of her with new extensions on this site under "Star's Hair" that
shows what I would like in length and thickness. I promise I am
not a Sharon Stone- wannabe. I am just being realistic about
what I think would be attainable (and natural looking for me).
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heather charges $60/hr if you byoh (bring your own hair) up to a max of $400; both times I have brought in my own plastikhaar. she does use human hair too which she can tell you more about i'm sure. i think there is some individual variation with the hourly thing b/c it does kinda depend on your head size, hair length, how many rows you need etc etc. she can give you a better idea likely. i think it's 450 if she supplies hair and all ...she stocks synth which i'm pretty sure is prostyles/trimco? double check that with her...she pretty much keeps all colors (natural and funky) in stock on her little wall o' hair so in theory you could just walk in off the street and have it done.
Okay- I have talked to both Bettie and Heather. Bettie said if I
wanted human hair that I needed to bring it with me. I am
TOTALLY lost about how to go about buying my own hair. I
would like a very good human hair that is reusable...I think that
is what I want unless you guys tell me different. After time I may
go to synth hair but at first I would like to try human hair. Any
opinions or ideas where to purchase my own hair (that sounds
so weird to me!) would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again
for all your help, everyone!
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You can buy their hair in bulk 2 oz. packs, which means you can
choose *any* colors and mix them as you wish. Metalgirl says this hair
is softer than Bohyme, but we haven't had any other reviews of it. I
trust her though.
In the meantime, decide on your texture and the length you want. Both
of these hair types come in Silky Straight or Body Wave (EP calls
theirs "natural wave").
Just to throw in my two cents; for someone with short hair going long,
I think you need at least a package and a half of 18" hair to get the
fullness needed to cover up your short hair. So that would be 2
packages of Bohyme, with some to spare, or three packs of EP hair.
Stylists differ on this isssue, though (Kristin of HairCandy does
lovely work with just one bag of hair, whereas I always need two), so
talk to your stylist ahead of time and ask how much hair you should
bring.
Hi, this is Heather...I just joined, so I hope I'm doing this right...
Sorry I didn't get a chance to call you back yesterday, I ended up working really late, but I left a message today.
Human hair generally matches the texture of your own hair best. Synthetic hair can be shinier than your own hair and tends to be more noticeable. If you want something more natural, I suggest human hair. The cost of human hair is not included in the price because it varies so greatly depending on length, color, etc... and it's near impossible to stock human hair because of all the variations. I generally like to use hair from http://hisandher.com . I prefer to use the "50% Italian Mink" hair [it's 100% human hair, that's just a level of quality] over hair that's had its cuticle stripped. It generally takes 2 bundles of hair, how much hair you use depends on the length of your hair, size of your head, thickness, etc... I can go over all the details; different textures and qualities with you, if you are interested. I'm currently wearing a mix of recycled and new human hair. If you take proper care of the hair, it can last about a year.
You really don't want to wear *any* extensions for more than a few months. As the hair grows away from the scalp, the extensions need to be tightened or they can cause damage. Because my hair grows so fast, I need to have my hair tightened at least every 2 months, but some people can go longer.
If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact me :)
-Heather
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Hey Heather:
Welcome!! I love it when the heavy-hitters join us!
Hey, question about using Human Hair with pinchbraids or heat seals. A
lot of us have been curious about this. . .when you use the synthetic
hair that's so long, you can obviously double it over. How do you
handle using the human hair and the shorter ends of the braids? Hope
this question makes sense!
Carolyn: you just fold over about an inch and braid from there. You can fold more over as you are layering up the head. Actually, I prefer to cut [synthetic] hair in half rather than doubling it over. I think it layers better and looks more natural, but it's just personal preference and it really depends on the desired length / fullness.
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