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Topic: Jazzy hair Ltd "Bohyme"??
Posted By: EmilyStrange
Subject: Jazzy hair Ltd "Bohyme"??
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 10:17am

So I'm currently wearing this hair that is supposed to be Bohyme, but the packaging is different and it says "Jazzy hair Ltd" on the back.  The front of the packaging says -

"Celebrity Elite

Professional Quality

BOHYME REMI"

As I believe Bohyme to be a brand of hair, how can this 'Jazzy' branded hair also be Bohyme?

It's not bad quality hair, but it gets quite dry quickly and the ends get tangly even tho its only 14".  I'm not sure if it's of the same quality as Bohyme, having never handled the geniune article so to speak. 

Confused!




Replies:
Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 10:37am
Hi there chick, this hair is better than the http://www.bohyme.com - www.bohyme.com hair as it still has its cuticles in tact.  I have tried both.  I use all this hair n my clients and have never had any complaints x Maybe you had a bad batch xohyme Remi (c) - a trusted and reliable name in 100% human hair extensions used by salon professionals and worn by celebrities world wide.

Bohyme Remi 100% human hair extensions are made using the highest quality virgin human hair, carefully selected strands to ensure all cuticles are facing the same direction for tangle free, long life finish.

Styles are used utilising exclusive processing methods with high quality control to ensure each individual hair piece is of exceptional quality. We also provide specific styles and colour blends tailor made to customers specifications.


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Posted By: kirstyx1888xmac
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 10:39am
how did you try the jazzy hair emily i jsut called and they said its for businessess only :(

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Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 12:08pm

If you referring to Baacha Trading they do only sell to businesses.  I think they have got more strict now as they are stating that you have to place an order of minimum £300.  I have bought off them previously but have spent more money in the shop which is in the Arndale Market in Manchester.  When I asked him recently about the Bohyme he stated that the minimum spend was £300.

If your buying at wholesale prices they are a lot cheaper.  I think the difference is around £25.00 to retail prices.

 

  



Posted By: kirstyx1888xmac
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 12:27pm

£300!! ok no way can i afford that...

 

manchester? i thought they were based in london?!!



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Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 12:35pm

Baacha Trading are based in Manchester and Jazzy Hair Ltd are in London and supply to Baacha.  But Baacha have a minimum order spend of £300.  If your buying from Baacha on a regular basis they might do a deal with you where you dont have to do the £300 minimum spend its worth a phone call. 

If you own a salon you can buy from Jazzy Hair ltd direct.  Jazzy Hair Ltd has a minimum order spend of £400.

 



Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 12:38pm

Baacha Trading have a website http://www.baacha.com - www.baacha.com .  If you email them on the email address its worth a try to see if you can cut a deal with them.



Posted By: kirstyx1888xmac
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 12:38pm

£400 arghh.

do either of these people have websites do you know?

do you have the number for bacha?



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Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 12:49pm

http://www.baacha.com - www.baacha.com is the website for Baacha and there is no website for Jazzy Hair Ltd or if there is I cant find it.

Jazzy details are

Jazzy Hair Ltd, Blundell House, London.  SE14 6BL  Telephone number is 020-8469-0026

I cant find an email or a website for Jazzy.  I have spoken with them previously and they said that they only supply to Salons and Businesses and minimum order is £400.



Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:01pm

Hmm, interesting!  On that website ( http://www.baacha.com - www.baacha.com ) their 'remi silky' is exactly the stuff I have, I can tell from the packaging... http://www.baacha.com/acatalog/Remi_Silky.html - http://www.baacha.com/acatalog/Remi_Silky.html .  Doesn't seem to be a minimum order amount.  And they sell LG too.  Its a shame they charge £7.60 for postage though 

Sassyhair - are you saying that Baacha has a shop in Arndale Market?  Because I live near Manchester and could get there quite easily.

I still don't understand how Jazzy can get away with writing 'Bohyme' on the packaging when it clearly isn't though. 



Posted By: kirstyx1888xmac
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:05pm

what its not bohyme!! thats such fals advertsing!!! they could get sued!! how much did you pay for your 'bohyme' emilystrange?

 

did u get urs from jazzy?..how come they let you buy but didnt let me buy as its only for 'businesses'

that p&p is so bad lol



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Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:09pm

yes they have a shop in the Arndale Market its called Afro Beauty the address is Unit 116, Arndale Market, Arndale Centre, Manchester, Tel: 0161-831-7350 or mobile 07815 939 389.  They have all the hair in the market shop.  They also have a shop downstairs near the fish market aswell, so if you cant get what you want upstairs go downstairs aswell.  The guys at Afro Beauty are great and the prices are reasonable.  They have all kinds of hair.  Ever been to Pauls Hairworld in Manchester in Piccadilly, his prices are reasonable aswell.  If your a business you get 10% discount on the shop prices.  If you want details of Pauls let me know.



Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:19pm

Thats for the info Sassy, I'll pay them a visit when I need some more hair

Kirsty I got my Jazzy "Bohyme" from a friend of a friend who's a hairdresser, not sure where she got it from.  It cos me £50.  It is nice hair don't get me wrong, I just don't understand the "bohyme" reference on the packaging. 



Posted By: kirstyx1888xmac
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:23pm
was it £5o for 14"  that is quite a lot you could get proper bohyme for that price....

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Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:25pm
Yes for 14".  I'd love to try real bohyme, but I can't find anywhere that sells it in the Uk, or in the US that ships it here for a reasonable price.  Do you know of anywhere?  x


Posted By: kirstyx1888xmac
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:29pm

no that is what i am in search for as well!!!

ebonyline is ok but its when you get hit with the £20 custom charges its not worth it!!!...



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Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:38pm

I found this website - http://www.hairsisters.com - www.hairsisters.com   The cheapest international shipping charge is $18.99 for global priority mail.  But yeah, I can't see it getting through customs without a charge... Grr!



Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:43pm
Kirsty - what shipping option did you choose on ebonyline?  The $20 Airmail?  If so, how long did it take to come?  x


Posted By: shann2525
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:45pm

hi..I just got Bohyme gold (in the red and gold label/tag) yesterday from a shop here, and I am sure if you go to their site, they might work something out..http://www.hairpluslasvegas.com/storeInfo.asp  I just called them and she said they would ship for you guys..You cannot order from the site, you would have to know what you need and then call them. # (702) 646-0656

I got the Bohyme that is the red label with gold print- same as sold on Hairsisters..

Hope it helps!

 

 



Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:49pm
Thanks Shann :)  How much did it cost from there?  x


Posted By: shann2525
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:53pm
i got 22" french refined on a handtied micro weft and I paid 179.00 + tax..the hair is super soft and when it is straightened it is actually 24" long..so at least you get a bit more than you pay for in the curlier types...and if it were originally shorter, it would have been a bit less..maybe they will give you a price break since you are calling from so far away..


Posted By: shann2525
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 1:54pm
if i can do more to help, please let me know.


Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 3:24pm

Jazzy Hair Ltd is the company that make bohyme hair.  I think Celebrity Elite is just for the packaging, perhaps this is a division of the company I am not sure.  But they definetly sell this hair in the market shop in Arndale Centre.  I think its around £75.00 or something like that price.



Posted By: Cali-Kristin
Date Posted: October 19 2005 at 9:30pm

I have a large line of the silky straight texture Bohyme hair in my shop. I ship airmail to the UK and the maximum shipping out of the country would be $13.98. If you need any colors or lengths not listed, just ask. I have a few other things that haven't made it up in the site yet

~Kristin



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Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 3:44am
Hi Kristin, do you stock the 14" bohyme?  If so, how much does it cost?  Thankyou :)


Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 3:52am

Sharps Global Trading which is part of Baacha have the patent on Bohyme Remi, they have not pinched the name.  When I first started out in business I purchased bohyme from ebonyline all the time for quite a few months until I discovered the UK bohyme.  The bohyme from Ebonyline is no different at all to the bohyme from the UK apart from the fact that the UK bohyme still has cuticles.  I would save your money Emily.  If you don't like the UK bohyme you won't like the American.  I can send you samples of both if you want to compare them x



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Posted By: EmilyStrange
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 5:36am
Thanks for explaining Amanda, that's all I wanted to know really :) x


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 7:36am
Thats interesting Amanda...so then the UK Bohyme still has the cuticle? But the US Bohyme does not? So if the UK Bohyme has cuticle then is it better in your opinion?


Posted By: amm
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 7:53am
sherrie, (first of all I got your mail... thanks!!!)

I had 2 different colors of the Bohyme I got from Amanda. Were they
different types Amanda? sherrie, I did not have those same problems
you reported but in retrospect I just couldn't get used to the flatness
of it. I think it was more of seeing myself with super straight hair. Not
a good look for me. I'm just not used to no body. I actually wouldn't
mind seeing what their body texture or FR is like. (Though me and
french refined are sworn enemies now.)

Let me put some of that Bohyme Amanda gets over there in the thing
I'm sending to you. It's a little dark for you but you get to see the
difference in the UK version and what's here. Plus, you can feast
your eyes on Amanda's killer tipping. :)

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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 8:01am

Thanks Amm!

I really have no problems..with the Bohyme. It has held up very well actually. I could actually take this Bohyme out and reinstall it again. Yes it is flatter and straighter than what I like also...although it does look very good worn straight or with just a very loose curl...but for me the Bohyme just does not like to be curled with a small barrel curling iron...it honestly has a frizzy fuzzy look to the hair. My normal daily curling consists of all over spirals with a 5/8 barrel curling iron and the straight Bohyme just doesnt perform well for this...not for me anyway. I have never been able to really master hotrollers, and get the same control as with an iron, but those may work better.



Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 8:29am

Sherrie - I've used both and the UK bohyme lasts longer and doesn't poof as much.  Its very smooth and silky.  I do feel however that the USA bohyme is of a finer texture, probably because its had the cuticles stripped off.  Every time I go out I curl my hair with a small curling iron and it doesn't go frizzy at all, maybe its just the USA bohyme that does that x 

Amm - that was all UK bohyme what I sent you, I think colour 130 and colour 6 that was tipped.  Thanks for the tipping compliment he he.  I have a good bit of colour 27 or colour 613 french refined USA bohyme waiting here for you Amm, e-mail me your addy and I'll post it to you, I'm sick of seeing it in my "hair conservatory" to be honest x



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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 8:37am
Amanda...I might be interested in trying some of that UK Bohyme sometime


Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 9:19am

What colours do you wear chick and when I get some spare I'll send you some x



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Posted By: shann2525
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 9:41am

i can snap a pic of the french refined once I get it in later today...(it is the only texture that matches mine own natural hair so well)  I am having it put in in the interlocking micro weft method (no braids, only the thread is the track...?) I HATE THE TRACKS!!  but maybe these will not be so bad...so I will snap a pic and post it up once I get it in.  What is the best way to cut this hair?  Meaning, should I cut it wet to blend it with mine, or straighten it with the iron so I can see it better?  p.s I am NOT cutting it, someone else is, but I would like to know what manner is best..

p.p.s- I thought the goal for good human hair was to have hair WITH the cuticle, little or nothing done by way of processing...this US bohyme is not that way, rite?  which SUCKS! 



Posted By: ccross6032
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:16am
i can't address the cutting/styling stuff shann but i can say i think the idea behind removing the cuticle with the US bohyme is that it's the misalignment of the cuticles once the silicone coating wears off that makes most human hair tangle and mat badly. the cuticle free hair is supposed to not tangle up because if this. it also makes it better for some types of installations where the hair is folded or doubled over (like pinchbraids, etc) where cuticles could be misaligned and lead to tangling. although i agree it sounds harsh the bohyme people seem to have found a way to remove the cuticle without killing the hair.


Posted By: shann2525
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:33am
hmmm..so it must be coated with something also..well, I hope it looks as nice after a while as it does now..but, I know that like all good things, it will come to an end sometimes...ultimately if I like the "extra" bulk of hair while having to chase around my 7 month old, I think I will have it tipped when the wefts get loose instead of retightening them..this is a test..and a test to see how this hair holds up...


Posted By: ccross6032
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:50am
isn't that the truth... i just had bohyme silky straight installed with pinchbraids and will post pics hopefully later today. so far i'm loving it. i assume also there is some type of coating although i've not heard the horror stories of the wearing off of the coating like many other brands :)


Posted By: shann2525
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 10:56am
ccross- how do you like the pinch braids? that is what I wanted originally, but the lady i had asked to have them done is soooo flakey..and I do not have time for her to constantly be running HOURS behind schedule due to how long it takes already..How long did it take you to have them put in? ANd are the thin enough for your liking? And, last question- what assures them of not slipping out- did you use some type of glue or thread..I think they might slide right out of my hair...I really do still want them done though- they seem like the only damage-free way to get individuals...i wanna see yours!


Posted By: ccross6032
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 11:22am

aw crumb - i just typed this whole thingie and computer froze!

i'd be happy to give you my specs and opinions for pinchbraids...hopefully today i'll have time to post all that stuff as a new thread. for me they work so well, i think it is mostly who installs them for me, though ... the stylist i think for that method is critical, although i know syren and rose had major slippage.

i'll stop hijacking now and post soon!

cheryl



Posted By: sassyhair
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 11:41am

Amanda is Jazzy Hair Ltd known as Sharps Global Trading as the address for Jazzy Hair Ltd is the same addresss as Sharps Global Trading.  I contacted Jazzy Hair today and was informed that the Celebrity Elite is only sold to Salons.  They also informed me that they do sell it to customers but they dont advertise this as there is quite a demand for it but the prices are more expensive than Baacha's retail prices.  They manufacture in the London premises.  Sharps Global Trading comes up quite a lot when doing searches on google for hair.

 

 



Posted By: Amanda8Beechwoo
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 3:21pm
Yes they are the same chick x

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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: October 20 2005 at 4:58pm
Id love to try some of the UK Bohyme Amanda. I use #613, #22 generally. I am wearing the Bohyme #22 right now...Im not sure if it would be cost effective for me to order through you...not sure about the shipping cost..etc.



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