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Bohyme Bodywave & color T1B-330

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Topic: Bohyme Bodywave & color T1B-330
Posted By: B.B.
Subject: Bohyme Bodywave & color T1B-330
Date Posted: December 06 2006 at 3:35pm
Has anyone tried Bohyme's bodywave? 
 
While I like wearing my hair pretty straight, it's never completely straight bcse I like the ends to have at lease a little bend to them.  Usually I use a 1in curling iron on it - you can see in my avatar pic.  Would the bodywave be a similar look & do you think it would blend okay with my natural hair which is straight? 
 
I saw color T1B-330 on Bohyme's website and it looks like it's 1B at the roots and fades into 330 which seems to be a true red/copper color but it's really hard to tell with the small swatch.
 
Has anyone seen this color in person?



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Posted By: Lil'Bohemian
Date Posted: December 06 2006 at 4:11pm
hello-
T1B-330 --- a hot red at the tips, soft black at the roots. The red is a FIRE red color. Spunky funky red. It's fun!
BUT- I think they only have that color in Silky Straight--- and you have also asked about BW.
In my experiences, I have found that the silky straight outlats any of the other Boyme textures. The others just do not hold up as long- perhaps fomr the type of processing???
The body wave does hold a curl well... it is almost straight after a wash, with a slight natural wave to it.
I have a similar texure of hair I think as you--- I do curl it sometimes and from time to time I wear it straight (ironed). It is a slightly wavy if I let it dry natually- but it freaks and waves in weird places so I have to do something with it- curl or iron straight.
I typically go with the silky straight, and curl it is I wish. I find it easier to manage and longer lasting. Plus they have the fun colors. =)
 


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Posted By: B.B.
Date Posted: December 06 2006 at 7:06pm
OOOOhhhhhhh....nice.....hot red...sounds very rocker-edgy & tempting.  Smile
 
Might have to consider that one in the future.  Did you wear it?  I'm wondering if you might have used it w/other colors or by itself.
 
Okay, sticking w/silky straight - seems to make the most sense.  Always trying to save some styling time though!
 
Thanks Lil'Bohemian!


Posted By: nomorebaldie
Date Posted: December 06 2006 at 10:36pm
I just discovered this great hair store in Charlotte today and they had everything and I mean everything!!! I saw this hair and I didnt  care for it  at all,   looked really radical. The fades were not gradual at all and kind of brashy/punky  if that is such a word .  Just my thoughts because I was interested in it too until I saw it.


Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: December 07 2006 at 10:43am
Where did you find the T1B-330?
 
I went to the bohyme.com site and didn't see it.  I did see other textures that I have never seen, like 'soft body' and 'french body'.  I'd love to get my hands on these. 
 
Why don't any stores stock the 'funky' colors or the textures that I mentioned above?


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Posted By: B.B.
Date Posted: December 07 2006 at 1:08pm
Metalgirl, here it is:
 
 
http://www.bohyme.com/silky_straight_inlarge.htm#.htm - http://www.bohyme.com/silky_straight_inlarge.htm#.htm
 
It's under 12 and 14 inch, last color on the right.  Cool huh?  :) 
 
I understand the business end of inventory, the most popular i.e. 613 will make the most $ bcse it'll fly off the shelf, but yes, it is frustrating to not be able to put your hands on the funky stuff isn't it?  I'm trying to work out the same balance in getting my wholesale order together.


Posted By: nursie
Date Posted: December 07 2006 at 3:54pm
ooooo nomorebaldie, what's the hair store in Charlotte? that's one i could visit!!



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