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onesoulsistah
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From her area code, it looks like she's in the los angeles area doung installs
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onesoulsistah
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Do we have any guinea pigs willing to go get a sew in by her and report back on her techniques she used
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MimiSoLovely
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Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 9:38am |
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Hypothesis time- 1-Perhaps the invisible part is sewn on piece by piece with invisible thread. Well I completely ousted the actual invisible part method because theres no way that can be done and have the hair look perpendicular to the part like hers does. But the invisible thread was something I KNOW had to be used. Lol.
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part is probably pre-made with the hair you bring, sewn onto a small
piece of net or lace material by the assistant while the base and wefts
are sewn by the stylist, then sewn on to the base braids. THIS sounds most likely to me along with the invisible thread and some special way to sew it on.
3-The braid base is sewn in a different pattern 4-Perhaps
its a regular invisible part and the actual part is filled in with the
invisible hairline method.(although she said not glue).
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Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 9:41am |
onesoulsistah wrote:
Do we have any guinea pigs willing to go get a sew in by her and report back on her techniques she used
| I would. Looks like she's in the Los Angeles area. I have family in SoCal so I could go when I go visit them.
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MimiSoLovely
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Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 9:52am |
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Yayyy, can you keep us updated on this thread if you plan to do it and when? In the meantime I'll be guinea pigging myself.Please
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MimiSoLovely
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choc_lover, Thanks!!! Hmm, now hers looks like its it (I would want mine a bit flatter) but I sure as hell don't understand how
she's explaining that she did it.Lol. I'm scrolling through this feed
and I seriously hope I find some answers.
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Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 9:55am |
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Yes keep us posted Natural and Mimi with your theories, we have to get this technique down
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Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 9:59am |
MimiSoLovely wrote:
Yayyy, can you keep us updated on this thread if you plan to do it and when? In the meantime I'll be guinea pigging myself.Please <!-- bmi_SafeAddOnload(bmi_load,"bmi_orig_img",0);//-->
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I will. I'm going in the summer. I did promise my sister's stylist that I would get her to do a full weave with invisible part the next time I'm out there. She's $75.00 cheaper.  Decisions!
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onesoulsistah
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Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 10:06am |
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I will try her out in a couple of months maybe april. I need to baby my heat damaged hair right now & continue to wear my uparts
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