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Topic: Hot Stuff Fusion hair?
Posted By: imzadi92
Subject: Hot Stuff Fusion hair?
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 5:52pm
I believe its a thermofiber hair... anyway, anyone know where I can get this online, in 20-22", or longer... or locally? (I live in Pittsburgh) Thanks!

~Jenn~



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Posted By: hair4u
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 6:03pm

Try Ebay the seller is sassyhaircouk.  or try there website http://www.sassyhair.co.uk - www.sassyhair.co.uk they have it advertised on there website.



Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 6:18pm
what about in the states though? shipping just costs more and takes longer from overseas

~Jenn~


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 10:43pm

Jenn here are a couple of links

http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID5108306DD409845-Braiding-Synthetic-Hair.aspx?page=1 - http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID5108306DD409845-Braiding-Synt hetic-Hair.aspx?page=1

http://www.stevic.shoppingcartsplus.com/BraidsSynStrt.html - http://www.stevic.shoppingcartsplus.com/BraidsSynStrt.html

http://www.hairz.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=346569&Product_Code=hsfnyb18&Category_Code=SB - http://www.hairz.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD& Store_Code=346569&Product_Code=hsfnyb18&Category_Cod e=SB



Posted By: Jenny_RR
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 10:53pm
Grrr....no 613 with the Hot Stuff or the WaWa. What's up with the blonde discrimination? Man....

Sher: I didn't have much luck with the Ebonyline Adore because it was taking forever for me to get any curl out of it. But I noticed you said in one of your last posts that it has become easier to curl it as you've worn it more. (Or did I dream this? I do dream about fake hair sometimes). Anyway, just in terms of curlability, would you say the Ebonyline is comprable to the WaWa, the Hot Stuff, and the Freetress Futura? And have you noticed any other major differences between these brands, or do all the therms basically seem the same? I remember that the Freetress came in 613 too, correct? Maybe I should give that a whirl....

By the way, has anyone heard from FinaFina? I'm dying to hear about her latest hair adventures. I also thought she was testing both the WaWa and the PH side by side (I could've dreamt this too, though.)

:)




Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 11:09pm

Jenny I havent tried wearing any of the other thermals besides the ebonyline thermal yet. So I really cant say anything to much beyond my initial impressions or tests of the other brands. But yes I did say that the ebonyline thermal responds different to curl after some wear, than it did when new or first installed. It takes and holds curl similar to my human hair that its mixed with. At first it curled different and took longer to achieve the same curl as my human hair, after a few days and washes it started to respond different to curling. I hold the curling iron in my hair about 10 seconds or less and as long as the curl cools before I bother it, its identical in curl pattern as my human hair.

The wawa 27/613 bulk is two bulk colors bundled together that I can seperate into individual colors (pretty much) without mixing up much of it, so I am suprised that they dont offer a 613 color, they obviously manufacture it. I dont get it!

The freetress does come in a 613, but it is much shinier than any of the other thermals or PH

I havent purchased any of the Hot Stuff Fusion yet, that may be my next purchase.....and another storage tote! LOL



Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 11:10pm
i wanted the hot stuff because i noticed they have a blood red color i *really* want, but the one site I found it one before just had the 20-22" in french refined, and I need straight or body wave. i wonder if the freetress or ebonyline would have that color? hmmmm... anyone know where I can find those brands? thanks everyone.

~Jenn, almost done installing and lovin the WaWa more than ever!


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 11:18pm

http://store.goldenmartbeautysupply.com/frfun.html - http://store.goldenmartbeautysupply.com/frfun.html

http://www.ebonyline.com/goyabubrha.html - http://www.ebonyline.com/goyabubrha.html

Ohh yeah....where is FinaFina? We havent heard from her lately!



Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 23 2005 at 11:44pm
thanks sherrie :)


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 7:01am
Amm had another link for the hotstuff fusion but I dont remember where it was. I'll try to find it or maybe Amm will repost it for us!


Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 3:23pm
WOW -- you hair goddesses have been BUSY BUSY BUSY!!

Miss a few days. . . and it takes a week to catch up!!

Anyway. Here's the latest on my hair. . .this curly PH is just *too much*. . .I cut a lot of layers in it, which is really what it required (otherwise it was too HUGE), but the problem then is dealing with all of those ends in different places.

I got my Glamour Hair 18/22 weft (French Refined?) and the color blends *really well* with my root/highlighted colors. I put it around my face and it is SUCH A RELIEF to be able to just CURL it or DRY it without worries and knowing it will pretty much do WHAT I DEMAND OF IT!! BTW for pretipping - I did it on the weft using about 1 6" piece. I 'drew a line' of LG on each side of the hair, then kind of separated it into the natural strands that seem to be created on the weft. I cut the tips to 1/8" long (just enough to get it in the shrinkie) and didn't use nail glue. The bonds are small and personally I am still LOVING shrinkies. I also don't have any trouble removing the LG residue -- sesame oil works fine.

I'm getting ready to order PH for the next round -- I am going to do a straighter PH -- most likely in Birke, Blonde, and Platinum, 50mm wave -- going for the straighter look.  I will continue to do human hair around my face (I think anyway).

I can't stress ENOUGH - with PH - you just CANNOT do much to it when it's wet, including combing it. You MUST wait until it's nearly dry. The more you do when it's wet (to hurry along the drying process) the worse it looks. Anybody else concur with this??

However I had AWESOME results last week putting it up in velcro rollers and sitting under an old-fashioned dryer. . . it was soft and shiny and felt great.

You all amaze me with your CONTINUAL DEVOTION to posting on this board!  I've been busy but trying to read when I can!! 

-Fina




Posted By: mochachip
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 3:34pm
OOOh fina!

what size rollers did you use and what size curls did they produce?  I have a soft bonnet and that could be a great way for me to reset my wave....


Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 3:55pm
I used those big red velcro ones; I think they are the 2" rollers. They produced a very nice bouncy wave. 


Posted By: mochachip
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 4:02pm
similar bounciness to 28mm?


Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 4:14pm
Not quite as curly; more of a wave.


Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 5:41pm
oooo have to remember that, about the velcro. hey Amm if you see this could you post the link to the Hot Stuff that Sherrie mentioned?  Thanks!

~Jenn~


Posted By: Jenny_RR
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 5:45pm
Originally posted by FinaFina FinaFina wrote:


I can't stress ENOUGH - with PH - you just CANNOT do much to it when it's wet, including combing it. You MUST wait until it's nearly dry. The more you do when it's wet (to hurry along the drying process) the worse it looks. Anybody else concur with this??

Yup! I totally agree.

Originally posted by FinaFina FinaFina wrote:


However I had AWESOME results last week putting it up in velcro rollers and sitting under an old-fashioned dryer. . . it was soft and shiny and felt great.

I'm going to try these Velcro rollers now. Do you think they work better, with the dryer, than the hot rollers?

:)


Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 9:14pm

Yes I do. The hair seemed to come out *really silky* and bouncy.  Of course there's that *minor* problem.  .  . which is. . . you have to *wait* to see your result (i.e. WAIT til the hair is dry, then cool, etc.).  .  .

Anyway it produced a great, soft wave.  OK, I admit it, I also slept half the night with a few of them in my hair. Well it wasn't exactly SLEEPING, I *tried* to sleep with them in. . .

Fina



Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 9:44pm

I think this is the link that I was talking about that amm had posted in a thread awhile back (which is the same store as one of the links I posted above)

http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID5108306P3522137-Braiding-Synthetic-Hair/Super-French-Bulk-20-in-2-pcs-Braiding-Synthetic-Hair-Extensions.aspx - http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID5108306P3522137-Braiding-Synt hetic-Hair/Super-French-Bulk-20-in-2-pcs-Braiding-Synthetic- Hair-Extensions.aspx



Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 24 2005 at 11:52pm
thanks sherrie, how curly is the french, esp after wetting it?

~Jenn~


Posted By: amm
Date Posted: March 25 2005 at 12:16am
imzadi,

I got the FR613/27 and the FR99J/350. The FR means the colors are
side by side and the same color from top to bottom, or what they call
a piano blend. The TT means the hair changes color in the middle/the
top half being one color and the bottom half being the other.

It doesn't curl into a tight rope. It's more of a very definitive "S"
wave. Not a lazy wave by any means but not extremely tight either.




Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 25 2005 at 12:52am
thanks amm... hey i just realized, im not a "newbie" anymore, i just graduated to "groupie". YAY ME *does the hair dork dance* LOL

~Jenn~



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