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Cinderella and other brands?

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Topic: Cinderella and other brands?
Posted By: DanaCO
Subject: Cinderella and other brands?
Date Posted: August 10 2007 at 1:51pm
Has anyone here tried Cinderella's fusion before? I am thinking of giving it a shot for my next install. How does the hair compare to So. Cap.?

I am also curious if anyone has tried the Bohyme fusion yet. If so, how does it compare to both So. Cap. and Cinderella?

I am on my second install with So. Cap. I don't know that I could ever be convinced to do a full install with a "professional" stylist again. My first install was disasterous as some of you probably remember.

The second install has been better. The hair is installed properly and I have only lost a couple pieces. The cut is much better than with the fist install. That being said, this hair is not that special. It is "okay", but, I have seen plenty of hair that is equal to or better in quality.

Anyway, I would love to hear from anyone that has tried Cinderella or Bohyme fusion.



Replies:
Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: August 12 2007 at 2:32pm
Well I would ask are you bent on fusion? I have tried several methods over the years and dont like any of it. My main problem is I hate all those little bonds ding ding. hitting my face, hitting my neck. You can feel them and they are annoying. Plus they can make it difficult to do updos and hard to brush the hair really well and shampoo because you are always worried about them coming out.

Tracks are fantastic. You can do even three and get a lot of hair. Its no worse than having a little band around your head. Comfortable, easy to deal with. Plus its no where near the expense of fusion method and its quick install. You take some of the same precautions you would with any extensions method. Just dont over wash etc. I LOVE my weave and would never go back to fusion. Just a suggestion.


Posted By: DanaCO
Date Posted: August 12 2007 at 5:02pm
Thank you, Krimsa.  I may very well do a sew in or some other track method next time.  I hear what you are saying about fusion.  The bonds do drive me a little nuts too.
 
Has anyone ever attached tracks with keratin glue like with a glue gun?  I am wondering because I don't know if I want to do tape and I don't know any one that does sew-ins.


Posted By: Ms.Honey
Date Posted: August 12 2007 at 6:10pm
I would advise you not to install tracks with keratin. The glue is very hot and you will be badly burned. You can use latex glue for a short term, maybe 3 week install. Some use LG and I believe Vapon no tape for longer installs.

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Posted By: DanaCO
Date Posted: August 13 2007 at 12:38am
Thanks Ms.Honey. I forgot that I had read about Vapon somewhere else. I may give that a shot or the LG. I think I may add a weft into what I am wearing now to see how I like it.



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