12-08-2009, 04:11 PM,
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wantsomehair
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Does anyone have feedback on Virtual Reality HR?
I haven't found any feedback on them on any website. No one ever used them?
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12-08-2009, 05:56 PM,
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Re: Does anyone have feedback on Virtual Reality HR?
I used 'em. For two weeks. I really recommend steering clear. They're true to the club type approach -- don't tell you much about what they're going to do, and provide no options. In my case they slapped a skin piece on me, it itched, hairline was totally obvious .. and they claimed it was the "mercedes" of hair systems. I asked them about lace to solve the hairline issue, as well as make it more breathable -- they simply said that lace created more problems than it was worth.
They're a waste of time.
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12-09-2009, 04:54 PM,
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wantsomehair
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Re: Does anyone have feedback on Virtual Reality HR?
JamesKennedy Wrote:That's more of a poor reflection of the salon you went to, not the hair systems.
I've used their skin units and their lace units. They are top notch. Toplace quality is better, especially compared to the prices and the fact you don't have to sign a contract!
I've used just about every hair system from almost every company and I'm unbiased. I will shoot straight about anyone.
So would you recommend Virtual Reality HR if it wasn't for the high price?
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12-10-2009, 11:09 AM,
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wantsomehair
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Re: Does anyone have feedback on Virtual Reality HR?
But it would save me on the labor part. They would do all the work for me and I would go there every month and that sounds good to me. I wouldn't want to take it out and do maintenance work every couple days.
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12-10-2009, 01:35 PM,
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Re: Does anyone have feedback on Virtual Reality HR?
That's the trouble though. They operate on a monthly basis. I'm telling you -- they'll convince you that putting that thing on your head for a full month is going to be okay. They're wrong. After a week or so, it will itch. It will itch very badly. You will want to tear it off your head.
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12-10-2009, 04:31 PM,
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wantsomehair
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Re: Does anyone have feedback on Virtual Reality HR?
But how can you cut your hair and stuff regularly? I mean your hair piece will always stay the same length but other parts of your hair will keep getting long. Wouldn't you need to have regular haircuts and adjustments done by professionals?
And does Virtual Reality use disposable hair pieces (i.e., a new one every month) or do they use the same one for more than a month?
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