QuoteReplyTopic: Cheap Bohyme, do you know this website? Posted: August 16 2006 at 10:22am
Hi again girls!
Sorry to ask for your advice again but in my desperate hunt for cheap and good quality hair, I have just found a website that sells Bohyme Hair at reduced prices.
For ex. the silky straight 18' in blonde in only $103, when most websites sell the same product around $140.
Ive never used that site, so I cant speak for their customer service. But I just wanted to point something out becuase Ive been seeing alot of it lately. estersonline is selling the Bohyme dirt cheap. And Ive seen some others selling certain lengths, or textures of Bohyme BELOW wholesale. And thats fine if they can afford to do that. Im sure they make up for it on other products. But just so people know, the OTHER sellers are not overcharging or jacking up the price!
They say on the website that the hair is Remi Cuticle, so it looks like it is not the less nice "gold weaving" quality that isn't Remi.
What do you think girls?
This statement I dont understand...the Bohyme gold is TOP of the line Bohyme. And all Bohyme is 'remi' which is kinda confusing since Im a bit baffled what 'remi' means as its a word that is trademarked by Bohyme.
From my understanding, Bohyme does 'remove' at least part of the cuticle, but some of the cuticle is still there. So I guess if thats true they still claim its cuticle hair. Others will say its not...whatever, I really dont care if it is or isnt cuticle hair, so long as it performs well. Bohyme has always performed well for me, and Im pretty picky about hair quality.
I will be working with Bohyme in Orlando at the end of the month, and should have plenty of time to ask alot of questions that Id like more specific answers to.
Sorry to bother w/ my questions but I don't understand what you mean when you say that this website, Esthersonline, sell "Bohyme Dirt Cheap"?
Does it mean that you suspect they sell a lower quality of Bohyme, or even fake Bohyme?
And also when you sell that they sell "below wholesale"?
If you go on Ebonyline.com, and you're looking for straight weaving 18'hair, you'll find two different Bohyme hair, one called "Gold Bohyme"that is cheaper and not described as "Remi", the other is more expensive and is described as Remi.
That's why I wonder if there are two qualities of Bohyme hair sold on this website, because there are two prices.
I am going to email their customer service to know more about this and I'll let you know.
For Esthersonline, I have asked about the quality of their Bohyme hair and here is their -fast- reply:
Greetings. We are selling only 100% REMI hair Bohyme. Yes, the packaging clearly indicates uniformly unidirectional cuticles as well as unique technique to producing mirror smooth hair surface for tangle free wear. Bohyme Hair we carry is the only genuine Bohyme you can trust. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further questions. EHBS
I am sure the other websites are not over charging their prices on Bohyme, that's why I am a bit suspicious about Esthersonline and I would like to know more about it.
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no I dont think they are doing anything shady at all. Ive just noticed more companies lately that are selling a select length or texture of Bohyme at a 'lower' than wholesale price. They usually make up for it by selling other textures or lengths at a higher price. Not you specifically, but Ive seen posts lately where people find these lower prices and then think the other vendors are 'ripping' them off or 'jacking' up prices. And thats not the case at all.
I dont think any vendors out there would dare sell 'fake' Bohyme. Bohyme is a giant in the industry and would be all over that...
Bohyme gold is top of the line...all Bohyme is Remi. Different websites ads or representations will vary. If you have any questions look at www.bohyme.com for answers
The customer service of Ebonyline.com explained to me that they sell 2 different qualities of Bohyme Remi Cuticle hair.
"Blonde Weaving Hair', which is the most expensive is the highest quality
"Bohyme Gold Weaving" which is cheaper is still Remi Cuticle but of a bit lower quality
Here is a copy of their mail:
Thank you for your inquiry. Bohyme Blonde and Bohyme Gold are two different collections offered by Bohyme. The Bohyme Blonde is a higher quality hair based on the manufacturing process it goes through. All Bohyme hair is Remi and cuticles all the same direction to prevent tangling. I hope that this has answered your questions. Feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
Sincerely, www.ebonyline.com Customer Service
That's why I wanted to ask you which one of the 2 types of hair you've purchased and you like. If the Bohyme Gold quality is great to you, then I won't feel the need to go for the higher price.
I'd like to know if anyone tried both and saw a difference.
Thanks girls!
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the gold works out great for me. But I have never used the Bohyme blonde. Im sure they are using a special process for the Bohyme blonde since blonde is typically lower quality due to the processing it goes through. ORRRRR....maybe just a marketing ploy to get people to buy the higher priced product
well I have an answer to the difference in Bohyme Gold and Bohyme blonde that ebonyline is selling.
directly from my sales rep at Bohyme. And her supervisor who went to the warehouse and got her some Bohyme blonde that I was questioning.
The words from his mouth and then the words from her mouth....dont bother with the Bohyme blonde. It is NOT as good as the Bohyme gold and she actually wasnt even aware that they had this bohyme blonde line.
Even though ebonyline is selling it at a higher price than the gold line it is not the same quality as the gold.
I have seen those prices and a bit less for Bohyme when checking out various us suppliers online, so don't be too alarmed at the price being cheaper. I think even HairSisters sells it nearly that cheap in certain textures.
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But I have compared Esthersonline and Ebonyline prices for Bohyme hair and in the end, even if Esthersonline is a tiny bit cheaper, I have still ordered from Ebonyline because they have price reduction for returning customers. I think it's great bec in a year Bohyme hair is gonna be cheaper for me!
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