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Remy hair
02-21-2009, 02:57 PM,
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Remy hair
I have been doing a lot of research. I have worn hair for a long time and I am sick of the issues I have had for many years. I can make my hair look good, I am good with working around the annoying problems that show up about a month after I get a new system. I have learned a lot from this forum in the last few days. I have a bunch of product on it's way to solve my dryness, visible knots, bonding, dullness issues. I hope they work. I have a new system coming from a new place I have been using, they are nice people and not out to screw me with a progrmam with high fees. When I find out my color and density and specifics, I am ordering from Toplace to try it out. I have had experience with the well known places that promise the world and you end up with a toupee glued to your head. I am taking things under my own controll now but I am going to try to find out what are my best options.

Remy hair sounds great but I have read that if its not single strand with the cuticle of ALL the hair running away from your scalp as it does in growing hair, it will tangle. When the hair is attaced in a "v" knot, the cuticle will run one way on one strand, and the opposite way on the other strand which are both coming from the one v knot. Am I getting to detailed here, does any of this matter? Does Remy hair tangle? My current system is processed and has no cuticle and it does NOT tangle. It looks good at first but will lose shine and dull, which Remy hair is not supposed to do as fast. I wish there was not so much info out there, it makes my head hurt....! I have been searching for a long time to find a solution that would allow me to wash, dry, style and GO all in a normal amout of time, I don,t want to have to work at it so much. I know there is maintenance, and proper care and I am doing that all now but my results depend on what my hair feels like doing that day and not my skill and commitment to proper care. Any comments are appreciated!
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Remy hair - hairagain - 02-21-2009, 02:57 PM
Re: Remy hair - FredTJ - 02-21-2009, 04:48 PM
Re: Remy hair - hairagain - 02-22-2009, 12:53 AM
Re: Remy hair - hairagain - 02-23-2009, 12:41 AM

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