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Too much processing?

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Printed Date: July 14 2025 at 9:26am


Topic: Too much processing?
Posted By: illusion
Subject: Too much processing?
Date Posted: May 06 2008 at 5:50pm
I'm about to order a custom loose curl from Rex, and here's the colour combo I'm thinking:

Front: #4/30, Roots: #2
Back: #2

I'm trying to go for a two toned look. Is this too much processing to the hair? TIA





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Replies:
Posted By: amazon1147
Date Posted: May 06 2008 at 6:17pm
What kind of hair are u ordering? Chinese? Indian? Malaysian,etc?
 
Are you having him process it to be yaki or light yaki in addition to periming it for the loose curl?


Posted By: illusion
Date Posted: May 06 2008 at 6:55pm
It's Indian hair

This is the unit: http://junpengwigs.com/english/En_ProductShow.asp?ArticleID=233 - http://junpengwigs.com/english/En_ProductShow.asp?ArticleID=233


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aka slikchik


Posted By: fakeizme
Date Posted: May 07 2008 at 11:39am
Hi, I think "too much processing" is a relative term. I mean, yeah, it's more than say, a 1b naturally wavy unit. Keep in mind that it will be processed for curl, THEN, it will likely be bleached and then toned back down to the colours you are looking for. It's easier to control a tone of hair if it lightened then toned as opposed to using a hair colour with peroxide. What I'm saying is that your hair will be bleached and permed --- damaged hair. BUT, that doesn't mean it won't look and behave fantastically --- it just might not last as long as you were hoping!Smile

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