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Topic: Cinderella Hair
Posted By: Julzz
Subject: Cinderella Hair
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 12:24pm

Hey Just wondering if anyone knows anything about Cinderella hair??? is it any good???

Thanks




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Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 4:44pm
All I know about Cinderella is that it is another fusion method.  I saw them do a demo at a hair show, but I don't know anything about the quality of the hair itself.

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Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 7:01pm

Is it expensive hair?? or is it cheap??? thanks =)



Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 7:21pm
Ive generally heard good reviews of the hair quality. It is expensive but the size of their individual strands is very healthy. I remember that Amm weighed some various brands of pretipps and the cinderella far outweighed the rest.


Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 8:04pm

Okay I found this website... & the girl who does the extensions lives alot closer for me.. I dont know alot of what I should be looking for... so can someone look at it and tell me what you think???? Thanks!!

 

Julie



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Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 8:15pm

If I were you, I'd email her and ask for more info.  Ask her how long the extensions can stay in the hair.  If she tells you something crazy like 6 months, than that  is a 'red flag'.

Also something to consider, I don't think you can reuse the hair with the Cinderella system, so you'll have to pay for both the hair and install every 3 months. 

I have never used this brand of fusion, so I don't know how hard (or easy) it is to get out of the hair.

There must be someone out there who has worn Cinderella extensions, let't hear from you!



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Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 8:19pm

Hi MetalGirl.. I called her earlier today and she told me that they last from 3-4 months and that some people say they can last up to 6 months but she said they dont because they grow out so much... & I asked her about when she takes them out... She said that they come out really easy (like she uses some device & they slide right out) .. So I dont really know if any of what she said is good or bad



Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 10:30pm

I like that she said the wearing time is 3-4 months, that's a good sign.  Also, on her website she said she also wears them herself (also a good sign).  If I were you I'd set up a consultation with her and ask to look at/in her hair to see if the application looks neat, and that there's not excessive damage/breakage. 

When people come to see me for a consultation I have them dig through my hair all the time so they can see what I am wearing.  I'm currently wearing plastik haar wefts, a seamless extension, and some pinchbraids.  I encourage people to look, because they want to see what the attachment looks like and to get reassurance that it will look good. 

 No one can tell I have extensions, they just think I have all this luscious hair, so they figure if I can get my hair to look good with extensions, than I can do the same for them.



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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 10:37pm
Im pretty sure amm has worn cinderella hair so she will probably post in this thread the next time she logs on to the board.


Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: August 16 2005 at 11:23pm

Hi... Thanks for all the info girls... =) 

She told me that she has been wearing them for two years... She said im supposed to pull my hair in a ponytail or braid before i sleep & she said she doesnt do that like she is supposed to.. Basically she just told me that hers were kinda grown out & needed new ones...   plus i dont even know what to look for if  i saw her hair??

Its hard to find someone who is cheap/good/ & close.. lol she is in  like 4 hours away... but, She is cheaper then what I have found.. I decided I shouldnt fly anywhere if I can get it done only 4 hours away!

but she said typically a full head is anywhere from 400-800. does that sound right?? I've seen some that were more expensive for Cinderella hair... I dont even know how much it is supposed to cost.

Julie



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Posted By: CyberMane
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 1:32am

Hey Julie-

Cinderella is okay.  The bond in my experience turned powerdy- like whitish in color and therefore visible in the long run.  The hair is the same feel as the Asian- which has a thicker density.  Some of my clients did like this method. 

What I liked about this method is that they offer lots of hair textures and fantasy hair.  Like synthetic and dread bonds as well as crystals.  I also liked the fact that is it easy to remove.  However the company's reps are not very responsible therefore making ordering hard.

The hair in my opinion did not remain silky.

This was my experience last year so probably they may have changed.  That I don't know since GL remains a hotter selling hot fusion in comparison to Cinderella.



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Posted By: amm
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 10:24am
Originally posted by Julzz Julzz wrote:

<FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#ff33cc size=2>Hey Just wondering if anyone knows anything about Cinderella hair??? is it any good???


Thanks



I've worn it and was very pleased. I particularly like the thickness of the strands. My co-worker has been wearing Cinderella for over a year and will never go back to Great Lengths.

My experience was that the hair held up very well. I used dark brown for lowlights and the bonds stayed the same color throughout the entire time of wear. My friend is platinum blonde and her bonds have never changed color or turned powdery on her either. Takedown was easy for her (she wore hers too long) but more difficult for me as I wore mine the standard time.

The hair remained very silky for me - better than just about any human hair I've tried. It never tangled or matted. My friend's hair didn't have any tangles or matting either and she wore it for 6 months (yeah, I know...waaaay too long.)

I order Cinderella with no problem at all through http://savagelily.com/ - Savage Lily . The customer service is excellent and I get personalized responses with any inquiries I make. That's just been my experience with it, though.

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Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 11:09am

Thanks amm.

I was reading that someone was saying that they used heat everyday & with fusion sometimes it would melt the bonds? I use heat everyday (flat iron) - and then like every other day the blow dryer.. can anyone tell me if the heat will melt the bonds?

Julie



Posted By: marie87
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 3:27pm
What sort of remover dose cinderella use Amm.


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 4:17pm

Julzz...I have used fusion methods for several years. I use blowdryers, curling ioron and flatirons...etc. everyday. Yes Im sure it does shorten the overall life span of the bonds. But I have always kept my bonds for 8-13 weeks. As long as you keep the heat away from the root area of your hair it should be fine.



Posted By: amm
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 7:17pm
Julzz, part of my friends after install care instructions were to blow
dry the hair after every washing to keep the bonds dry. She did that
faithfully but I didn't. I don't think we had any differences in the
bonds because of it.

My friend uses Everclear (grain alcohol) to remove hers. She bought
a bottle of it from Beverages & More but I think that stuff might not
be available in some states. I used pure acetone.

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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: August 17 2005 at 7:34pm
oh now that I think of it. If you were to use a wax based fusion yes...heat world be bad...very bad! Torain is wax based and I tried another wax based stick from notjustwigs....so just to correct myself, I guess it depends on whether the fusion is keratin or wax based.


Posted By: Julzz
Date Posted: August 18 2005 at 11:04am

Hey girls

The girl I was thinking about going to send me some pics (before & after)   & there is one where she took a pic of her doing the hair.. it shows the bonds & stuff. I was wondering if I could send the pics to one of you & you could tell me if it looks right or not??? lol  Sorry I just really dont know.. I mean the hair looks pretty... but I dont know how the bonds are supposed to look. THanks so much for all your help girls!

Julie

 




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