QuoteReplyTopic: Tangling!! Posted: April 26 2006 at 12:42pm
Is there any product that helps a lot with tangling?
I just bought a new row of clip-ins that matchs my hair perfectly
but it's his and hers hair so it's freaken tangling so much!! What a shame.
Help please.
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I just bought some of that Fruitiss (yeah I know it's spelled wrong) and I really like it, I like it better then Frizzezz. A little goes a long way. Also you put it on wet.
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Syren123: This peice only came in silky straight and I got number 5
I used to wear his and hers u-tip fusion and I liked the hair for a
month and then it turned to crap. I figured since these are clip-ins
they would last longer. The hair looks and feels nice but geeeeez, the
tangling....
Is this the biosilk?
Gsmile: Are you talking about Garnier Fructis? Which product?
Let His and Hers know it is tangling ( is it the one here in l.a on wilshire) I stop buying hair from them over 8years ago their hair is awful. Good luck Biosilk might make it stiff it is a little to heavy, try aveda emollient drops.
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1hairlover , yeah, it's
the one on wilshire. After this experience I'm not buying from them
anymore. Too bad, they have nice things but quality
I'll try the aveda emollient drops at the store since they have a sample out.
Thanks Shirlyn, I will look for that.
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I really like the proclaim from Sally's or the generic Paul Mitchell
gloss drops (yes I like the generic better than the real thing).
I have tried just about everything, including biosilk, and so far those
are my favorites.
Wearing 22" 8oz Tease I tips installed with silicone microrings.
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BEEN THERE - Here's a temporary solution that works amazing! At Sally there is this clear hair gloss that comes in a singlepink package they have it for brown and red hair too. It cost about $2.99 put that on the hair for 30 minutes and rinse out using Biolage conditioning balm and WAAAA LAAA! You will be happy until you get new hair. I have used there pretipped and had the same problem - I just bought some DLux hair and I am loking forward to using that hair! Best of luck!
Current install: 18" Bohyme 18/22 mixed with 613 -200 microlinks.....pre tipped by me!!! (never again!)
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Well, sounds like we've all have our 'His and Her' poor quality hair experiences. About 10 yrs ago, H & H had the most variety and the quality was good, althought they were primarily a wig outlet. Then as Hair Ext. got more popular the hair quality started declining and the prices went up at H & H. (Not a good combination) Even their Top of the Line hair isn't as good as other companies lower lines. It's far too expensive for the quality, IMHO. (In my Humble opinion, ha)
The main factor in hair extensions, as far as I'm concerned, is getting the Highest quality hair at the most resonable prices.....As we've all found, expensive hair prices doesn't necessarily equate to the best hair. Also, It seems from imput on this Board, that even hair from one source that has been fantastic, sometimes suddenly comes in 'bad batches'. Unfortunately we can't tell that it's a bad batch until it's in and shampooed acouple of times. On a client, this can be rather disasterous.
I do recommend H & H keratin glue sticks though, as for the price and quality, it's good...although if anyone has any better recommendations, I'd love to hear'em.
Hair Today, More Tomorrow!
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Malibu, I have used the gloss before that Californiagirl mentioned. Mine came in a pink pack for $3.79 and was by Ardell. I have blonde hair so I used the clear, it does work nicely!
I actually just started using hair from his and hers a month ago and have had the same indstall for a month using protacs and LG. The hair has held up great for me and I wash and straighten or curl daily. Maybe I lucked out and got a good batch.
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I've used the pre-tipped hair for h&h and had a lot of luck with it
for the first six weeks and then it had to be taken out and tossed.
The weft hair looks gorgeous and feels silky too but it's so tangly, I don't know if it's an everyday thing.
Thanks for the info on the Ardell guys! I'm going to look for it.
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