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    Posted: August 06 2008 at 3:36pm
i was on ebay looking at thermofibre; when someone had suggested wawa hair by vixen wigs.so i looked at it.the wavy ones seem nice but awfully dark.i didnt see any medium brown.but i contacted an e-bay member and asked her how she liked the hair?and she answered me e-mail saying the hair was shiny.and not great at all.could she have just gotten a bad one?or what do you guys think.i mean her prices are wonderful. i did however order sundance extensions.but i was also looking for wavy.my natural hair is wavy.human hair is hard to keep a curl.so let me know?thanx
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In my opinion, the Wa Wa hair frizzed up very terribly on the last few inches after a few weeks.  It was terrible and there was nothing that could be  done to repair it.  I even tried steaming it staight. 
 
Overall my experience with synthetic is that it's just too fussy, it requires too much work to make it look decent.  A exception is the Pro Hair fibre, which is monofibre, not thermofibre.  The Pro Hair does frizz  a little too, but not nearly as bad as wawa.
 
Why don't you just invest in really good quality human hair?
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I have to agree with Metal in some ways. I wore #613 straight Wawa (clip-ins) and I loved them for a bit. But, I did find them hard to figure out! Like, I couldn't figure out a way to get them back straight (the way they came in package). I tried flat ironing them while wet/damp --- they just clumped back into a wavy form. Loved the blonde colour of them though and for a short/quick install, they are not bad. I mean, you could give them a try for how cheap they are! You never know if you like them --- can throw it away and wear a new pack every time!
Love clip-ins and tape!
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Wa Wa is thermofibre (synthetic hair), so it can't be compared with So Cap which is human hair.

We all realize  you are just trying to promote your brand of hair.  If you really are serious and want to let everyone know how great your hair is, why don't you give me 200 strands for free and I'll test it on myself or a client and make a full report after they have worn them for 3 months....
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