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Cost effective extension hair? (at least 22" long)

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Topic: Cost effective extension hair? (at least 22" long)
Posted By: 222chik222
Subject: Cost effective extension hair? (at least 22" long)
Date Posted: November 01 2007 at 11:52pm
Hi guys

Havent posted in this forum for quite some time! Im looking for extension hair at least 22" long in a dark brown either straight or bodywave. Is bohyme still considered good hair? are there any other brands/stockists worth looking at?

Thanks heaps =)



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Posted By: frenchie1
Date Posted: November 02 2007 at 8:47am
I think if I was gonna wear dark hair I would go for the virgin asian that Amm sells, without an hesitation... especially if you like straight look


Posted By: Ms.Honey
Date Posted: November 02 2007 at 2:06pm
Hi. Yes, Bohyme is still considered to be good hair. Sherrie sells it on http://www.hairextensions101.com/main/index.php?&vmcchk=1 - http://www.hairextensions101.com/main/index.php?&vmcchk=1 . You may also want to try cali-kristin's hair on http://yourhairshop.com/ - http://yourhairshop.com/ . amm's has a good reputation concerning her hair but there have been a few complaints about her customer service specifically of her not answering her customers emails.

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Posted By: 222chik222
Date Posted: November 02 2007 at 3:20pm
Thanks for your replies :) Kristins d-lux looks good and its so cheap at the moment!

Has anyone tried to colour the d-lux hair? id be using a semi-permanent dark brown (3) redken colour.


Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: November 03 2007 at 11:00pm
I haven't tried coloring the d-lux, but I'm sure it would be fine to do it using a semi-permanent  color.  Semi's don't lift natural pigment so they don't have ammonia or high peroxide, and those are the things that can cause damage in hair.

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Posted By: BlueDove
Date Posted: November 04 2007 at 2:21pm
I'm new to this, have you try the website:
www.maxtrand.com



Posted By: Kimmyh51
Date Posted: November 04 2007 at 11:23pm
Originally posted by Ms.Honey Ms.Honey wrote:

Hi. Yes, Bohyme is still considered to be good hair. Sherrie sells it on http://www.hairextensions101.com/main/index.php?&vmcchk=1 - http://www.hairextensions101.com/main/index.php?&vmcchk=1 . You may also want to try cali-kristin's hair on http://yourhairshop.com/ - http://yourhairshop.com/ . amm's has a good reputation concerning her hair but there have been a few complaints about her customer service specifically of her not answering her customers emails.
 
yes Im still waiting for her to reply to me months after I sent the first one
 
its been I think 3 times I would have purchased off her that I went elsewhere because she didnt reply - makes you wonder why people bother advertising and coming to forums like this if they are going to turn away business anyway...


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