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Becky
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Topic: Hair Direct opens new European office Dec. 6th. Posted: Dec 01 2012 at 8:13am |
Hey Ladies,
In case you are in Europe or The UK www.hairdirect.com will open their European offifces on Dec 6th!
I was just about to place an ordrer when a pop up appeared encouraging me to wait! So this means we will save a ton of money on shipping cost!!! (Doing the Happy Dance!!!!!) 
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Wisney
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Posted: Dec 01 2012 at 10:16am |
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Becky man, you need to get one of these units and give us a full report!
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Posted: Dec 01 2012 at 5:43pm |
It's about time! Grats
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Posted: Dec 02 2012 at 8:00pm |
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There are two methods of attaching hair to wigs. The first and oldest is to weave the root ends of the hair onto a warp of three silk threads to form a sort of fringe called a “weft”. The wefts are then sewn to a foundation made of net or other material. In modern times, the wefts can also be made with a specially adapted sewing machine, reducing the amount of hand labor involved. In the 19th century another method came into use. A small hook called a “ventilating needle”, similar to the tambour hooks used for decorating fabric with chain-stitch embroidery at that period, is used to knot a few strands of hair at a time directly to a suitable foundation material. This newer method produces a lighter and more natural looking wig. High quality custom wigs, and those used for film and theatrical productions are usually done this way. It is also possible to combine the two techniques, using weft for the main part of the wig and ventilating hair at the edges and partings to give a fine finish. Depending on the style of the wig, a foundation is made of net or other material, different sizes and textures of mesh being used for different parts of the wig. The edges and other places might be trimmed and reinforced with a narrow ribbon called “galloon”. Sometimes flesh colored silk or synthetic material is applied where it will show through the hair at crown and partings, and small bones or elastic are inserted to make the wig fit securely. Theatrical, and some fine custom wigs have a fine, flesh colored net called “hair lace” at the front which is very inconspicuous in wear and allows the hair to look as if it is coming directly from the skin underneath. These are usually referred to as “ http://www.bestlacewigsbuy.com - lace front wigs”.
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Becky
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 2:31am |
Troll.
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 4:38am |
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Nice and LOL at John on the website. He does look like Mr.T
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Posted: Dec 03 2012 at 5:11am |
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LOL, why do trolls even think they can get away with it
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Posted: Dec 07 2012 at 5:04am |
Hey, I just placed my first European order. Everything is in Euros and VAT is included! Check out the Shipping - much cheaper!
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o Item Total
o € 93,29
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o VAT (Included)
o € 18,80
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o Shipping
o € 15,04
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o Discounts
o € 0,00
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o Order Total
o € 108,33
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Wisney
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Posted: Dec 07 2012 at 5:11pm |
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That seems a really good price, what did you get?
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Posted: Dec 08 2012 at 4:12am |
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Ohh lots of staples. I only order maybe twice a year - I never like my supplies to get .. low.
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