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Hi Daniela,

They told me that they were using European hair, but from what I am
reading, it sounds like there is no way to know what has actually
been used.

Thanks for the advice on going in for maintenance -- I really need
to do this soon!

What is Remy hair? I have seen it mentioned several times, but no
one explains what it is.

I am finding this all so confusing -- so much care required to
choose hair care products, not sure who to trust to do the
extensions, not sure which sort of attachment technique should be
used -- lots of you know so much more than I do!

Thanks for the help,

Lisa



>
> Also, ask your extensionist the type of hair they have used on
you. It sounds to me that they have used remy hair as european hair
does not become this dry. If you need to condition the hair however,
I use Aussie miracle. Either Smooth mate or the lighter daily one
(be sure not to apply conditioner to the bonds). I have naturally
dry hair and this really does work as it leaves the hair shiny.
>
> I hope that I that helps in your endeavour for fab hair!
>
> Do contact me if you need more advice
>
> Regards
> Daniela







Tue Mar 1, 2005 3:17 pm

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Hi all, I'm new here, and I currently have extensions for volume (my first time - I'm european and my own hair is quite fine and about down to my bra strap)...
raspopovich
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Mar 1, 2005
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Hello, I am a freelance extensionist in central London. I too, 2 years ago had extensions by connect. I too had problems with knotting and dryness with their...
daniela miraglia
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Mar 1, 2005
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Lisa, most of the hair, (store bought pre-packed hair) you find in beauty supply stores has already been through a battery of things, stripping, coating,...
gigishairext
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Mar 1, 2005
2:42 pm

Hi Dee, I just popped into your website and saw you're from Rochester -- which is where I lived for 4 years (but that was 10 years ago!) Small world! I have...
raspopovich
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Mar 1, 2005
3:12 pm

Wow! It is a small world...lol I have always tried to teach my clients about their hair type, color, texture, density and so on, before we even get down to the...
gigishairext
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Mar 1, 2005
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Hi Dee and all! I didn't quite mean that I thought people were just trying to get my money to do the extensions -- I was trying to talk about how people have...
raspopovich
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Mar 2, 2005
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Not only will that client not come back, but they'll tell their friends and the negative chain goes on and on and they lose many potential clients. raspopovich...
Amber Meow
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Mar 2, 2005
12:53 pm

You never want to put fake hair extensions in your hair for any lenght of time. Weaves, braids, rope, yarn, rubber, whatever.Reason being is the fake hair is...
gigishairext
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Mar 2, 2005
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It's understandable Lisa. I didn't take it that way, but I know how frustrating it can be. As long as you research and study up on extension techniques as...
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Mar 2, 2005
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Love to meet with you when in london. I will supply you with great supplier as well. Daniela gigishairext <gigishairext@...> wrote: Lisa, most of the...
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Hi Daniela, They told me that they were using European hair, but from what I am reading, it sounds like there is no way to know what has actually been used. ...
raspopovich
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Mar 1, 2005
3:18 pm

Dear Lisa, Remy hair is hair that has been collected (not cut straight off the donor, where the cuticle of the hair is running in the same direction)...
daniela miraglia
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Mar 1, 2005
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I have always believed that Remy hair is just the opposite. It sounds like you just described regular processed hair that can be purchased at most beauty...
Tammy
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Mar 1, 2005
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ANY hair you buy that is pre-packaged has been chemically treated Period! No matter what the label says, "No Tangling, Remy/Remi Hair, Egyptian Silk " It has...
gigishairext
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Mar 1, 2005
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Exactly! Because the once that that the cuticle does is protect the cortex (inside layer) of the hair. Once it is stripped away, then the cortex has nothing to...
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