Record on the Russian?
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Topic: Record on the Russian?
Posted By: krimsa Subject: Record on the Russian? Date Posted: Jul 20, 2007 at 9:36am
Those of you currently wearing the Russian hair or those that have worn it in the past I am wondering what is the record on length of time you were able to go before needing new hair. I mean needing new hair, not wanting new hair.
I ask because this hair seems so healthy it would go on indefinitely and never need replacing. Im sure ALL extension hair has its limits especially if you are doing heavy duty coloring or a lot of heat styling etc...but what is the longest you have gone not needing to replace the Russian?
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Replies: 92 Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 20, 2007 at 9:36am
Those of you currently wearing the Russian hair or those that have worn it in the past I am wondering what is the record on length of time you were able to go before needing new hair. I mean needing new hair, not wanting new hair.
I ask because this hair seems so healthy it would go on indefinitely and never need replacing. Im sure ALL extension hair has its limits especially if you are doing heavy duty coloring or a lot of heat styling etc...but what is the longest you have gone not needing to replace the Russian?
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Posted By: malibu
Date Posted: Jul 20, 2007 at 11:34am
I think until it starts getting split ends and you've trimmed it as much as you wanted to, is when you would need to replace it. But that goes for any virgin hair.
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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 20, 2007 at 11:54am
Right. I have been using a leave in on the ends and that seems to keep them nice but eventually they might start getting ragged.
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Posted By: mokipono
Date Posted: Jul 21, 2007 at 2:59am
The color has a lot to do with longevity. If it has been bleached of course it's not going to last as long as virgin hair. Virgin actual hand tied wefts can last up to 2 years, sometimes more...It depends if the hair was hand tied correctly, and taken care of properly. Blonde colors usually last about a year, sometimes more, depending if the hair was lightened cautiously, and not over doing the bleach. Personally, I have never had a problem with split ends.
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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 21, 2007 at 6:51am
yeah, very true. I think how the Russian works at least where i bought it from is they have certain virgin colors ranging from dark brown up to virgin blonde and also virgin auburn. So its only 5 base colors that are natural. If you want a paler blonde than what they have virgin, they take that blonde and then lighten it and change it to what you want.
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Posted By: malibu
Date Posted: Jul 21, 2007 at 8:02pm
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Posted By: mokipono
Date Posted: Jul 22, 2007 at 2:31am
Hi Malibu,
When I buy hair for wefts I always order a bit longer than what I will need. As soon as I am finished making the weft I trim 2 inches off. I don't know why split ends don't happen for me. I always suggest the client DOES NOT trim her own hair. That way it blends better into the weft with no straight across cut line in the hair. Maybe my clients have split end problems, and just don't tell me? I don't know....
Although, Indian hair has a BIG problem with split ends. Let me paraphrase before anyone lets the attack dogs out on me. Not every single pony tail from India has split ends, just most of them, sorry, it's true.
If you are not sure about the quality of hair you have.......Let me paraphrase, I am sure what you have is wonderful 100% virgin Russian European hair! This tip is not about any ones quality of hair. All the Russian hair I've seen, including Genes, has been absolutely beautiful, and obviously Russian hair.
To find out for sure if you have Russian hair....Bleach a strip of hair from roots to ends. Russian hair will always be darker at the roots lighter on the ends, and Indian hair will always be lighter at the roots darker at the ends. I've never done this test with processed hair so I'm not sure if it will work, but I think it probably won't matter. Another difference in hair....occasionally when bleaching Indian hair it will get really hot for a while. It doesn't happen all the time, but when it does it's always the Indian hair. $- P cn`dp0% 00BB .(4`p /.(!%!))!,(!) %8`` #(
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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 22, 2007 at 5:56am
Interesting. I think the Indian hair splits up so much because it
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Posted By: Divavocals
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 3:44am
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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 7:57am
Posted By: kristiemlove
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 8:24am
Krimsa, Do you wear the hand tied Russian hair from Gene?
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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 8:36am
Is it okay for me to answer that or I need to private you? I dont want drama lol.
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Posted By: Divavocals
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 10:00am
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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 10:15am
I see. I guess i was a little annoyed though with the cost of GL hair and expected more out of it as far as longevity. Its really neither here nor there though. Im stuck with that bill on plastic now! lol. I am just happy I found something that worked for me personally.
Im not saying no way to Indian or Asian hair ever again also. What i was thinking i might even do at some point is maybe one weft of really nice virgin Indian if i could get my hands on some and then 2 wefts of Russian on the top levels. My thinking on that is the Indian would give it slightly more body underneath and then have the Russian layers up top. I dunno. maybe at some point. krimsa2007-07-23 10:45:30
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Posted By: Ms.Honey
Date Posted: Jul 23, 2007 at 12:17pm
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Hey Girlie. I've bought very fine very silky virgin Indian remy hair. It will match ANY fine caucasian textured hair.
I do not believe that most hair labeled as Russian is truly Russian anyway. I think it's just plain fine textured hair, it's just a marketing ploy. Women hear Russian and lose the dang on minds. Why Russian, why not French or Canadian or British or American, how would we know. European? Maybe. Russian only? Please!
Find some fine textured hair and save yourself some money. They're probably using the same fine textured Indian remy I bought and quaddrupled the price!! |
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