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Yeah, and Prolin is even really the same thing as Dome fiber, it just comes in blended colors. I was just pointing out that Prolin and proHair weren't synonymous brand names (same thing, but different comany).

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Hi!
I was just talking to the London hair company for Dome and he
said that his Prolin is nicer than the Monofiber. Both from the
same company. I agree {my opinion}.

Personally I like Prohair, Prolin and can't wait to get my
Plastikhaar! After using Prohair, my clients do not want the
Monofiber. {shrug}

-Charlene
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Really? I've worn Prolin, and it seems exactly the same quality to me as the standard Dome monofiber, except that it's machine blended. Keep in mind that they jack the price *way* up for Prolin (in other words, you get only 1/4 of the hair with Prolin for the same price as a whole bag of Dome monofiber; a bag of PH is about half of the Dome monofiber cost). With Prolin, you'd need like 12 bags for a full head, which totals more than $300--way too much to spend for synth. The same amount of standard Dome monofiber would cost about $100; with PH, it'd be about $50. :)
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Yeah. I dunno, maybe I've just got sandpaper fingers, but I couldn't tell the difference etween regular Dome and Prolin. Aside from the color, that is- and I wasn't even that impressed with the colors. It's nothing I couldn't do with two shades of monofiber and a paddle brush.

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