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Naturalchick30
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 1:12pm |
SimplyPut wrote:
Just bothered to watch the video. Dead at "There are thousand of stands in your bundle, don't be afraid to loose a few." If I'm paying $500 for some hair I want all my d@mn strands |
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CurvyGirl27
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 1:33pm |
Ms_Kudos wrote:
Exactly! All that shed hair FRESH out the bag, imagine once it's installed and being worn! Chile, please |

EXACTLY! If someone gets hair like that installed and wears it I hate to think how it's going to act from the shedding to the matting and tangling and everything in between winter friction my ass!
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iyawo814
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 1:34pm |
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Wow...LMAO!! This is so rediculous...so sad. She is a true hustler.
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LovesLace
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 1:48pm |
Quiann00 wrote:
I don't know what's going on with Jace Beauty. I have purchased about 3
blends from the company and I have spoken to Nicole on several
occasion. All the hair that I have purchased have been of great
quality. I have the medium coarse straight, medium coarse wavy/curly
and the Very Coarse Straight. For special orders I have waited, the
longest being about 5 months. I honestly don't know what is going on
with Jace and I really wish she would be honest about the hair.
Besides, I'm not a science genius...I studied Biology, not Physics, but what she demonstrated here does not equal what's happening. Friction would cause the hair to stand straight up due to moisture loss to the dry hair (electrons are lost); the hair becomes positively charged. It wouldn't be matted and needing to be brushed through all recklessly.
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last purchase fell victim to "winter static friction". When I took it out the
package, it wasn't matted but it looked like there were a lot of
flyaway hairs present. After I washed the hair, both bundles looked as
if they had been electrocuted. Now, I have a lot of hair hanging on
hangers awaiting to be installed on wigs or sewn in. None of my other
hair was sticking straight up from static friction, even though the air is dry in my home. I rewashed the hair
and used a heavier conditioner and the hairs laid down. This was back
in January and the hair is still hanging on it's hangers. I can see
some of the hairs rising back up into that electrocuted
position.....None of my other hair is going through this.
I sent
her an email after the first wash and complained about it. Besides
that, the hair is still beautiful and coarse, it wasn't a big issue. But
I'm sure there are other women that have experienced the same hence the
video.
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So the hair is very static? Do you think it comes from the packaging like someone else suggested?
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LovesLace
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 1:51pm |
Unbeweaveable21 wrote:
If I'm paying 500+ for hair I better come to me with zero problems in wrapped in a sheet of 14k gold paper....winter friction means winter DISCOUNTS!! |
Now you know you ain't gonna pay $500 for hair.
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missyo67
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 1:53pm |
I doubt that it is from packaging..... The hair is likely suffering from chronic moisture loss aka "bad batch"  I think this is the unknown that is very likely to happen when asking for very coarse hair.
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LovesLace
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 2:01pm |
GphiD08 wrote:
Hmmm I'm not sure about that.... I have in some indian wavy/curly hair that I had wefted. The hair came to me in cold A$$ NJ from india and I sent it off to be wefted and here I am wearing it for the past 2 months. Not one bit of tangle/matting.
Now I can't say whether or not it's the hair itself BUT I do think it's the packaging. If my natural hair was balled up in a burlap sack for 1-3 days i'm sure it would like that too.
All that money for hair I would invest in better packaging so thta my customers are at least visually pleased upon arrival. |
It's not really burlap packaging is it? 
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LovesLace
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GphiD08
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 2:06pm |
^^^ If you watch some of the YT review/unboxing of their hair it comes in this burlap sack that has a cinch tie at the top...
Let me see if I can find a vid for you
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GphiD08
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Posted: Feb 22 2013 at 2:09pm |
Sure looks like a burlap sack to me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihIJ10C_8vM
Edited by GphiD08 - Feb 22 2013 at 2:16pm
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