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Topic: Synthetic Sew-In..
Posted By: _Princess_
Subject: Synthetic Sew-In..
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 9:34am
I'm gonna get a sew-in done with Outre Batik hair & I was wonderin' how much heat can be used with it, if at all...I've heard that some heat can be used, but not too sure. I'm wondering because I kno tha girl I go to, uses heat, least she did when she did my 1st eva install with human hair I believe, can't for tha life of me rememba tha name (but I loved tha hair so that sucks)..I know she knows what shes doin' but I'm jus curious about tha hair & heat in general.
 
Any & all comments about this hair in general are greatly appreciated. TIA
(I put this in this section thinkin' I'd get a betta response vs. otha threads...)
_Princess_2008-03-04 19:14:06

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Replies: 6
Posted By: _Princess_
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 9:34am
I'm gonna get a sew-in done with Outre Batik hair & I was wonderin' how much heat can be used with it, if at all...I've heard that some heat can be used, but not too sure. I'm wondering because I kno tha girl I go to, uses heat, least she did when she did my 1st eva install with human hair I believe, can't for tha life of me rememba tha name (but I loved tha hair so that sucks)..I know she knows what shes doin' but I'm jus curious about tha hair & heat in general.
 
Any & all comments about this hair in general are greatly appreciated. TIA
(I put this in this section thinkin' I'd get a betta response vs. otha threads...)
_Princess_2008-03-04 19:14:06


Posted By: Weave Master
Date Posted: Mar 4, 2008 at 1:44pm
You might want to be careful because one of my clients had brought that synthetic hair that can be curled and girl it wasDead. You have to use water on the hair first and then curl it to control the heat. I did not like.DeadDead! , C(fn``a"a --0,`r ,8, (%!) -%$ -) %-0b


Posted By: _Princess_
Date Posted: Apr 19, 2008 at 7:37pm
I know this reply is mad late, but I ended up not using that hair, I still did synthetic and wore Kanubia Free Wave, which I loved and matched my own hair, and I had it in over 1 month.  It stayed soft, shed very lil..easy to manage n maintain, loved how tha hair looks when wet, my stylist was even surprised with how the hair looked n felt after I told her it was synthetic.


Posted By: _Princess_
Date Posted: Apr 21, 2008 at 2:39pm

- That pic was taken with tha hair in for a month..
 
Tha only thing that was driving me crazy was tha net my stylist used, it drove my scalp crazy, I had to take scissors n cut inbetween the tracks and cut out tha parts of tha net that touched my scalp.
_Princess_2008-04-25 19:31:07


Posted By: ShowStoppers
Date Posted: Apr 23, 2008 at 2:21pm
Your hair pic looks nice I tried the synethic sew in once and that was a tangle mess it didn't even last a month


Posted By: _Princess_
Date Posted: Apr 25, 2008 at 2:56pm
Thanks, everyone thought it was my real hair too


Posted By: cherieAmore
Date Posted: Apr 28, 2008 at 6:43pm

I posted some good info on the Outre' Pro10 along with instructional videos and can be found here: http://soulfulbeauty.com/article.php?n=21

A lot of people seem to reference it as synthetic but it's actually a new science and considered "organic"
 
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