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    Posted: July 06 2009 at 8:29pm
In search for a alternate product to color my childerns hair, I found a product called hair tinsel ,or some call it hair shimmers. The new thin strands of poly have a super holographic sparkle that shimmers in the light. The strands are tied to a individual hair, and can last up to 2 months. When my daughters cheerleeding friends first saw them in my daughters hair they just had to have them. And with all the colors to choose from they could match up there school colors buy mixing some of the colors. It is safe and easy and it is really a low cost solution for adding some color to your hair.  They are heat resistant and can withstand combing, blow-drying, and flat irons. The shimmers started in Thailand, but they were made out of silk.

Have you tried them?  What do you think?


Edited by Karen Shelton - November 18 2010 at 10:01am
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If you need help learning how to properly tie your hair tinsel you can watch an instructional video at http://BlingHighlights.com/page-6. BlingHighlights offers 43 colors of premium hair tinsel--the most of any online retailer. They have very affordable prices and are the only hair tinsel retailer to ship their product in protective tubes, ensuring the tinsel is never bent or damaged. Their hair tinsel is made from mylar and can withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees.
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If you need help learning how to properly tie your hair tinsel you can watch an instructional video.  Their hair tinsel is made from mylar and can withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees.

Edited by Karen Shelton - November 18 2010 at 10:08am
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