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NeedTresses
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Topic: Tame a Chinese Remy Lace Front.. Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 10:47pm |
Butta'scotch wrote:
Lwhite1960 wrote:
Cowboy Magic can be used on dogs? Wonder if it will tame my Bishon Maltese? C'mere Bella, I want to show you something. |
Hey Lwhite!
Yep, it can be used on dogs. If you go to their main website, Cowboymagic.com or something like that, they tell you what products to use and give you grooming tips and all.
Happy grooming!!!  |
Po Bella , she gonna drown that poor dog
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Devonna
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 7:57am |
Just an update.. I bought the cowboy magic.. It worked for a good day and 1/2 with flat ironing. but if I dont flat iron it - she becomes the crazy again by the evening. This will always be my problem child! I feel like literally beating the thing- lol!
I will try one more bleach bath.. seriously.. im so mad at this point. I did purchase from a chinese vendor- whom i sent the request for thier advertised price for chinese remy lace front processed to kinky straight. I do believe that this hair is indian hair and horse hair- its gotta be.. THis is worse than any indian hair i have ever purchased...
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Posted: Jan 17 2013 at 12:56am |
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The hair tangles more than it poofs. I was a hot mess over the weekend. I had to keep combing my hair like every 5 minutes... |
Sounds like you got something that wasn't cuticle aligned. :-/ I have chinese KS that I've had for years and getting poofy during humidity is one thing, but tangling is a whole other story. As others have said, try a bleach bath and hopefully that will help it.
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Posted: Jan 15 2013 at 11:52pm |
Sounds like the hair is not cuticle aligned. Bleach bath should help. If not, here is a tip that I have used to get through a bad patch:
At the nape, cut off about an inch of the hair to the lace.
Sew on 2 tracks of VIRGIN hair of approx. the same length.
This will keep the non-cuticle hair from rubbing against the body/clothing and you won't have to comb out the tangles every 5 minutes.
The other solutions may work also, but in the long run, I just don't deal with all that.
Also, the John Korea hair coat works magic, but is very expensive!
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Posted: Jan 15 2013 at 11:46am |
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Excuse me but there have been a number of times when me an other people have posted on here and have been told not to post our question because its a 'repeat' of other similar questions or have been told just to go and research the forums to get our answers instead of asking our questions even when it's not really possible to ind out the information we need. So I thought it would be ok to find a thread that's similar and ask a question in it. Some people on here.
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Posted: Jan 15 2013 at 3:36am |
Aphelion wrote:
I have a question about chinese units. If i were ordering from a CV and wanted a chinese, straight unit in medium brown but wanted the highest quality hair could i say I want a chinese remy, straight unit? because if its been colored it can still be remy but no longer virgin right? I have looked around and have found that chinese virgin, completely uncolored hair is black in color, so if I want a medium brown chinese I cant buy a virgin remy chinese unit because it would have to be colored? it would still be cutically aligned (remy) but no longer virgin remy? From what I have found out chinese vrigin, remy hair is bone straight anyway so all I will have to do is get it colored so that is not black/very dark brown?
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Not trying to be mean but next time you can post your own question its not kosher to high jack a post [ when you ask a question in another person post ]then others start to comment and the original post or question get lost or not answered when others start to answer your question
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Posted: Jan 15 2013 at 3:30am |
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Try another bleach bath. I have had to do the BB mulitple times on a rotten wig.
The wig may have some synthetic in it. Give it a good hot oil treatment and comb out well before rinsing or washing. |
[/QUOTE] ITA Try a bleach bath the go get you some Hair One [ generic Wen product] and some Miricle One from Sallys BSS use that with a little cowboy magic and it should feel like a brand new wig
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 8:41pm |
Devonna wrote:
The hair tangles more than it poofs. I was a hot mess over the weekend. I had to keep combing my hair like every 5 minutes... |
Ugh, sorry to hear that. I had a weave with KS hair that behaved exactly like that from His & Hers. I don't know if it was Chinese or Indian, but it acted like poofy Indian. Fortunately, it didn't tangle, but I couldn't walk anywhere without it poofing up on a weekend trip to LV in August. I couldn't blame it on humidity. eta to say there's a post in the forums somewhere that Sexi posted for a bleach bath for particularly troublesome hair. I'll see if I can find it. Found it, scroll down a bit for the post. . . http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/bleach-bath-on-ruths-beauty-results-rant_topic345826_page2.html
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 8:29pm |
The hair tangles more than it poofs. I was a hot mess over the weekend. I had to keep combing my hair like every 5 minutes...
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Posted: Jan 14 2013 at 8:27pm |
I will try to post a pic tomorrow. I never posted a pic before..  (any pointers as to what to do?) - I will try to figure it out too..
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