Joined: December 15 2005
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Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:21am
I read the patent...thanks, AMM...If this is really the case....I guess it is on to silicone- lined micro-rings and fusion installs!!! I CANNOT see how this is beneficial to Mark Barrington in any way, shape, or form...
If he enforces this, we will simply go onto other methods....
As a side, AMM, I do use MB SHRINK LINKS sometimes so I am in NO VIOLATION of anything...you presume far too much....
Joined: April 25 2005
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Posted: March 06 2006 at 1:01am
i can understand both sides of the spectrum on this whole issue.
Its prob the same way hairlocs feels about their patent. now eveyone sells, links, locs, shells, tubes, etc. they all do the same thing, even look the same, and yet, everyone is profiting from someone elses ideas. Personally, i would take it as a compliment and let it go, you could spend your whole life sueing eveyone or spend your life making SURE your the best and so is your product.
For Mark- i agree stylist should be certified in what ever method they plan to do, it makes for more credibility and professionalism. There are 6 stylist in my salon certified and their certificiates are proudly displayed in salon and we are currently the top extension salon in our area.
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