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cherrybombrose
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Topic: guinea pig Posted: Dec 30 2012 at 9:53pm |
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okay i've lurked here and registered but honestly got a bit bored and just never returned. I believe I posted a few times about wagman, which I see a lot of us don't use anymore. Anyway about a month ago I typed into the search engine "Virgin Indian hair" BHM, and came a across a post from a company called Ldj premium hair, and I noticed nobody replied so I googled their name and found a decent amount of information about this company, now I know how BHM ladies can be, the minute newbie starts raving about a new company, they're automatically a suspect of being the seller from said company, I do not work for this company. What intrigued me about this company is the fact that the owner is a man and he has a video and pictures of himself in chennai india, which is where my father's family is from...it is, as a consumer a relief knowing where your product is coming from. Finally I had the opportunity to meet with the owner of ldj, I was like an hour late and he was cool, he had this briefcase with some nice wavy hair and OH MY GODDDDDDD, I thought I died and went to weave heaven!!!! The hair is the real deal, wow!!! The hair is truly amazing, whats funny is that we met up in a Starbucks here in Nyc and some people were kind of peeking, and i'm sure they were like this heffa took weave shopping to a whole other level, lmao. I didn't purchase the hair today since i'm waiting on my direct deposit from my job, so I will be the guinea pig and take my chances and buy the hair, wash it, color it, then install it, of course I will take pics and post them..i'm making a purchase tomorrow and will post pics of the hair as soon as I get it. I am too excited.
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cherrybombrose
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Posted: Dec 30 2012 at 9:58pm |
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Oh yes and he was honest enough to say that there is no such thing as virgin brazilian hair, brazilian hair is just indian hair that has been processed, and it takes on a much thicker texture so alot of black women buy this hair because it blends easily with our own hair, he offers "Brazilian" hair but he doesn't make you believe that its hair from a Brazilian...even european hair is not real european hair that your purchasing....
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gradieh85
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 1:38pm |
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Did you install the hair yet and how is it working out. I contacted him before I saw this post and I've been trying to decide if I should risk it or not
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cherrybombrose
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 2:03pm |
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No I have not, i'm actually going to get it colored, but it has been shampooed and conditioned more than a handul of times and its so beautiful, it doesn't tangle or anything also I'm trying to figure out how to get the hair more wavy so I might boil the hair after coloring and then install the hair. The reason I have been washing the hair so much is because my sweet wonderful daughter accidentally pulled my hair down into the toilet lmao, and I am kind of OCD, lol.
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ms.blue
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 2:23pm |
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Can't wait for a in depth review.
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*WeaveStar*
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 8:29pm |
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Does he sell bulk? What does he look like? Does he have a shop he primarily sells out of in the area?
Can you post the price you ended up paying and the specs of your hair. Thanks.
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DivaKeya
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 10:36pm |
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You should boil before you color. Boiling the hair will change the luster
Edited by DivaKeya - Jan 14 2013 at 10:36pm
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ExotiqBeautii
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Posted: Jan 16 2013 at 5:12pm |
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bump and update
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