Gots My WaWa Body Wave!!!
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Printed Date: August 04 2025 at 2:01pm
Topic: Gots My WaWa Body Wave!!!
Posted By: Jenny_RR
Subject: Gots My WaWa Body Wave!!!
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 5:54pm
Wow, this stuff is beautiful. It's that nice loose wave that I love, a lot like the 50mm actually.
Has anyone installed this stuff yet? Does the wave wash out or loosen?
:)
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Posted By: mochachip
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 6:20pm
oh my wawa straight should be here soon. I decided to hold off on
the body wave for now. Put some of it on your head and tell us
all about it!
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Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 6:28pm
Hi Jenny,
I'm digging the wawa wave too. As I said in another post my hair is, at this point, "a trainwreck" because I have SO many different synths installed and they all behave slightly differently. However I *really like* the wawa wave. I bought the weft and have been making tips out of it.
I recall that Amm & someone else, though, said that they really didn't like the wawa wave (or maybe just the weft it came on? not sure), in this thread:
http://www.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=29903&PN=2 - http://www.hairboutique.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=29903& amp;PN=2
But for me the verdict is still out. I have 2 weeks to figure out what I'm going to do for the sides & front, to go with my 50mm PH. . .
Did you get the 613 wawa?? I agree, it is gorgeous. I still, however can't figure out why sometimes the ends just get "fried" feeling.
Fina
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Posted By: Syren123
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 6:41pm
It was me. What I don't like is the weft - I made clips which I already hate and doubled the wefts so it's just too thick. I like the hair, tho. Mine has straightened somewhat and I find the texture just a tad thicker than the straight. But since it's not permanently installed on my head, I'm not paying such close attention to it or how it's acting. In fact, I haven't even worn hair all week .
I ordered a weft of the 613 bodywave to experiment with and I agree - it's gorgeous! What are you going to do with yours, Jenny?
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Posted By: Jenny_RR
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 7:15pm
Not sure, really, but it sure is pretty. Yes, I got the 613, too!
Come to think of it, I believe MetalGirl had also said that the hair got frizzy and she wasn't crazy about it.
What I still can't get my head around is the difference between
PlastikHaar and WaWa in the long term (or after the first wash through
the course of a few months). As I understand it, both are beautiful
when installed, but have a tendency to lose their wave and get a bit
frizzy after awhile. Both will respond to curling irons, but do better
with hot rollers. I think I'm still a bit confused about the advantages
and disadvantages to each. The PH feels finer and softer to me on
sight, while the WaWa feels a bit thicker yet still quite silky. Does
the WaWa also respond to blowing it out smooth and steam?
Maybe I just need to test these babies (the 50mm and the WaWa wave) side by side.
:)
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Posted By: mochachip
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 7:22pm
I'm having issues with straight wawa that I put alittle curl in and
then fried the ends of. My PH sprung right back when I got out a
can of patience sucked it up and blew things out right. the wawa
not as much. Also the wawa I only had to leave in rollers for
like 2 minutes as opposed to 15 with PH and I think it held on to its
curl a touch longer.
Plus the wawa won't fry when you attack with irons. But you know most if not all of this already!
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Posted By: Jenny_RR
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 7:26pm
Yeah, I hear you. I think I may have to test it for myself to get a
sense of things. Do you recommend having both types in at the same
time? :)
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Posted By: mochachip
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 8:59pm
I'd separate it out relatively clearly where you ahve what.
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Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 9:00pm
Having them both in at the same time is a challenge because you can use a curling iron on the WaWa but (supposedly, or at least VERY cautiously) not on the PH. Also they behave differently from heat. I used hot rollers on both PH & WaWa (side by side on my head today) and I can *very* clearly see the difference in how each takes and holds the curl. The WaWa gets a curl more the shape of the roller, whereas the PH seems to just go back more to how it was.
I don't know why the WaWa ends are frizzing but I keep having the same problems. I'm off to steaming -- will report later --
Fina
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Posted By: RoseRose
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 9:17pm
I wish I could find some Copper/REAL auburn WaWa on a weft.
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Posted By: RoseRose
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 9:23pm
p.s. Where, besides vixenwings can you get WaWa?
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Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: April 20 2005 at 10:01pm
I am still wearing my curly Wa Wa clip ins and I do like them for the most part.
I find that I have to steam it every 4 days or so to keep the frizz at bay. Of course that eliminates the curl, so I reset it in hot rollers. It looks and feels beautiful for about 3 days or so.
My wa wa will not curl with a curling iron, even on the hottest temperature.
I am eager to try the PH wefts that I will be receiving in a few weeks.
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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 21 2005 at 6:26am
Has anyone figured out whats the best way to treat/care for the thermalfiber synthetics? Should we be treating like human hair or like the other synthetics? Amm seems to have really good luck and it has been mixed in with human hair extensions. I wonder what her care routine is. Ive had 30-40 strands of ebonyline thermal in with my HH extensions since late February. I have been washing and caring for them like HH. Other than the ends being a little frizzed, they have held up great. The hair is still very soft and manageable.
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Posted By: Playful_Tigger
Date Posted: April 21 2005 at 6:48pm
Has anyone else tried the ebonyline thermal? How does it compair to the PH and wawa?
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Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: April 22 2005 at 11:42am
I prefer Ebonyonline Thermal to WaWa -- but I've only gotten the WaWa
body wave, and I've gotten the Ebonyonline Yaki straight thermal. It
performs really well, but definitely takes some getting used to. Some
of us can get it to curl with an iron, some of us can't. It works GREAT
with hot rollers. I also prefer ebonyonline's 27 and 613 to Wawa's. Slight differences, but work better for me.
PH is a totally different animal from the thermal...it comes in great,
long lengths, a zillion colors, and is susceptible to melting. A lot of
us have it installed with pinchbraids or heat seals.
If you surf around here you'll find a TON of our reviews/info on all of the above. . .check Jenny's synth pages.
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Posted By: marie87
Date Posted: April 22 2005 at 10:19pm
The more reviews I read the more confused I get . All I want is a synth in a lose to med curl that I can use low heat on in a warm med brown I am curantly using bohime #4.All this talk of steaming yikes that sounds like a lot of work is it worth it?WaWa ,PH, dome, therm ,monofiberI feel like going eni meenie miney mo!!!!Is it all still a mystery?"
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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: April 23 2005 at 5:57am
LOL Marie. I think its just the same as the human hair reviews, everyones opinion is different and everyone with vary on their likes and dislikes. Some synthetic will work for some.....etc ect! I really dont think synthetic is anymore 'work' than human hair. Its just different and a different care routine. And yes it is kinda a mystery since most of the girls have just recently started trying or switching to the various synthetic fibers in the past couple of months. So its still a big learning process. Like I said I dont think synthetic is more work(in fact probably less) its just a totally different way of caring for it and styling, etc. that we are all learning about! The nice thing is that synthetic is CHEAP! If you trash it you are not out a boat load of money.
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Posted By: FinaFina
Date Posted: April 23 2005 at 7:49am
Marie - LOL!! YES it is so confusing and you should see ME with all these different kinds of hair on my head, trying to style it, and part of it reacting one way, part of it reacting another way. . .it's crazy!!
I just have to remind myself - I DO Have a goal, which is hair that I LOVE at a great price that will last 8-9 weeks. PH mostly does that for me. I think I'll have a much better time with it on my upcoming install because I'm using the 50mm rather than the 28mm, I don't mind if it goes nearly straight, and I won't fry the sides the way I did at the beginning. . .
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Posted By: marie87
Date Posted: April 23 2005 at 7:53am
Thanks Sherrie and Fina, I do want to order somthing today as I am in need of a reset!!! Feina I think after hearing of your problems with 28mm I too will get 50mm.
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