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Important question: Virgin hair? - Henry - 01-26-2011 I am of Indian origin. My hair is a 1b. Would virgin hair eliminate red tones? RE: Important question: Virgin hair? - Paul In Ireland - 01-26-2011 All hair,even growing hair, oxidises with time/sun-exposure ... if by `Virgin`hair you mean un-processed, in my opinion it will eventually `lighten`in colour tone, due to oxidation..... the Remy hair in Toplace systems is only lightly processed and is very good quality, providing a very `normal`-looking hard-wearing system. Paul. RE: Important question: Virgin hair? - balamouti - 01-26-2011 (01-26-2011, 10:22 PM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: All hair,even growing hair, oxidises with time/sun-exposure ... if by `Virgin`hair you mean un-processed, in my opinion it will eventually `lighten`in colour tone, due to oxidation..... the Remy hair in Toplace systems is only lightly processed and is very good quality, providing a very `normal`-looking hard-wearing system. Paul. You are lucky to have 1B hair. If your hair system hair ever comes in lighter you can just take 5 mins and dye it with JustForMen. It's the easiest color to have. RE: Important question: Virgin hair? - Henry - 01-27-2011 Thanks for the replies, its put my mind at ease. |