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Quote beanybabygirl Replybullet Topic: Chinese Yaki
    Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 12:28pm
I know CLY is the talk of the town right now but does anyone have a Chinese Yaki or course yaki??
 
If so how do you like it?  Does it behave??  Does it flow or is it stiff?
 
I love this CLY but I also love me some texture ... I'm thinking of checking out a Chinese Yaki or course yaki
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Quote Nufsayd Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 1:04pm
Hey beany...the coarse yaki...definitely has more texture than light yaki...although mine was a indian remy coarse yaki...a fellow member got a chinese coarse yaki..and permed it just to tame it...Here's a couple of pics of mine...I loved the textureEmbarrassed
 
 
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Quote beanybabygirl Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 1:07pm
OK, thanks for posting these ... I like that ... I just want a little more texture ... I think if I can get somewhere between a lite yaki and a yaki I'd be happy ... asking too much I knowLOL
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Quote Chante Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 1:47pm
 I recently ordered a custom chinese course yaki and I'm going to have to get used to the texture. I'll also have to purchase a flat iron cause I can almost see this hair starting to poof up on me. I'm definitely a light yaki kinda girl.Smile Sorry, I don't have any pics cause I had to send it back to the vendor to fix the hairline.
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Quote AshleysMom Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 3:12pm
I bought what was supposed to be a CLY but ended up looking and feeling like a Yaki.  It was coarse, sort of dry and me no likey!    The hair acted like some dried out Indian Remy.  It looked like it could stand up all by itself.
 
 I wish they would let us know what they do to the hair.  Some vendors will let you know if it's a chemical process or a mechanical process that they use to make the hair yaki.   
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Quote TruAxiom Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 4:38pm
Originally posted by Nufsayd

Hey beany...the coarse yaki...definitely has more texture than light yaki...although mine was a indian remy coarse yaki...a fellow member got a chinese coarse yaki..and permed it just to tame it...Here's a couple of pics of mine...I loved the textureEmbarrassed

 

^^^ That's beautiful! I prefer this unit over the LY. Is it fair to say that a coarse yaki is in between a lt yaki and a yaki?
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Quote TruAxiom Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 4:40pm
Originally posted by AshleysMom

I bought what was supposed to be a CLY but ended up looking and feeling like a Yaki.  It was coarse, sort of dry and me no likey!    The hair acted like some dried out Indian Remy.  It looked like it could stand up all by itself.
 
 I wish they would let us know what they do to the hair.  Some vendors will let you know if it's a chemical process or a mechanical process that they use to make the hair yaki.   


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Quote fabulouslacewig Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 6:17pm
Originally posted by TruAxiom

Originally posted by Nufsayd

Hey beany...the coarse yaki...definitely has more texture than light yaki...although mine was a indian remy coarse yaki...a fellow member got a chinese coarse yaki..and permed it just to tame it...Here's a couple of pics of mine...I loved the textureEmbarrassed

 

^^^ That's beautiful! I prefer this unit over the LY. Is it fair to say that a coarse yaki is in between a lt yaki and a yaki?
 
I could be wrong,but I'm thinking the order is light yaki,yaki,and then coarse yaki....


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Quote SistaHollywood Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 7:53pm

\That's beautiful! I prefer this unit over the LY. Is it fair to say that a coarse yaki is in between a lt yaki and a yaki?
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I could be wrong,but I'm thinking the order is light yaki,yaki,and then coarse yaki....
[/QUOTE] That's sorta self explanatory and logical and you are absolutely rightWink
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Quote TruAxiom Replybullet Posted: 03 Nov 2009 at 8:59pm
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Originally posted by Nufsayd

Hey beany...the coarse yaki...definitely has more texture than light yaki...although mine was a indian remy coarse yaki...a fellow member got a chinese coarse yaki..and permed it just to tame it...Here's a couple of pics of mine...I loved the textureEmbarrassed

 

^^^ That's beautiful! I prefer this unit over the LY. Is it fair to say that a coarse yaki is in between a lt yaki and a yaki?
 
I could be wrong,but I'm thinking the order is light yaki,yaki,and then coarse yaki....


That makes sense. Thank you. Smile
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Quote beanybabygirl Replybullet Posted: 04 Nov 2009 at 8:26am
Originally posted by AshleysMom

I bought what was supposed to be a CLY but ended up looking and feeling like a Yaki.  It was coarse, sort of dry and me no likey!    The hair acted like some dried out Indian Remy.  It looked like it could stand up all by itself.
 
 I wish they would let us know what they do to the hair.  Some vendors will let you know if it's a chemical process or a mechanical process that they use to make the hair yaki.   
 
See AM that's what I don't want ... ummm gotta think about this one.
 
Thanks ladies for your replies!
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