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Topic: styling wavy hair
Posted By: Mom 101
Subject: styling wavy hair
Date Posted: October 29 2006 at 9:17am
 Hey guys,
 
Did anyone every try lightly spritzing wavy remi hair then braiding it and letting it sit for awhile.  I find it gives it a nice texture after the bounce and wave just seems to come right back.  I just hope I am not damaging the hair in anyway.



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Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: October 29 2006 at 9:19am
you arent hurting it at all!Big%20smile

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Posted By: Mom 101
Date Posted: October 29 2006 at 9:29am

Thanks Sherrie.

I am very new here but I was just wondering if that is a picture of you and your beautiful hair ? (sorry for being ignorant still getting familiar with the board )
 
I also believe that you are a hair stylist that does hair extensions as well.
I was just wondering if it is really possible to put in your own extentions and which method is recommended for beginners.  I get mine done professionally but I was thinking of doing my own.  I might also add that she does them rather inexpensively 430.00 canadian for the whole head with remy hair and they are 22 inch. of brown and copper blond.  She does a really good job.  But I would like your opinion as to if you think it would be worth my time and effort since I am getting it done at quite a good rate. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.


Posted By: sherrie215
Date Posted: October 29 2006 at 9:46am
yep thats me in the avatar, but actually it is an older picture. I think my newest avatar picture is on my forum and I just never uploaded it here.
 
No I am not a stylist, nor do I do others hair anymore.( I used to do a few friends, but I just dont have time, so I taught them how to do their own) Ive just been DIYing and reseaching for many many years.  Trying a little of this a little of that.
 
There are several methods that a DIYer can successfully do. I think the price you are paying is excellent. Although Im not sure the equivalent CAN. vs. US $
 
If you are interested in DIY, take a look through these forums for methods like shrinkies or microrings (I recommend the silicone lined rings). If you are interested in a weft method the easiest of all methods in my opinion is the protac tape method


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Posted By: Mom 101
Date Posted: October 29 2006 at 10:00am
okay thanks for the advice.  I might attempt to do it myself some day soon and I will definately keep in mind the methods suggested. 
Just wanted to mention I just registered on your site and am waiting to get activated.  Very excited to get onto that board as well.



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