Naw, I think this style will cause hair breakage when taking it out, but I'm sure there are some that don't mind. Looks good though, I rather have that other style they do similar but the hair is loose and its combed in a way to blend in with natural roots. 💕 Both tho just not for me😊
@thejelissanicole it's not the doing properly.. its the temperature that is required to reheat the bond when removing. Burns the hair shaft. If you are being honest as a hair stylist.. you know it already.. im not here to out anything or anyone.. but we gotta start being honest..
@@reneadams6938 well beloved when removing I use the same heating temp that I use to apply them on top Of that I spray a solvent first that helps the bond break down quicker anyway. So again it’s all about how it’s being done and if we’re being honest the heating tool don’t even go past 400, most ppl who are putting heat on their hair is using 400 Or more. But again different strokes for different folks I appreciate your comment 🥰
Naw, I think this style will cause hair breakage when taking it out, but I'm sure there are some that don't mind. Looks good though, I rather have that other style they do similar but the hair is loose and its combed in a way to blend in with natural roots. 💕 Both tho just not for me😊
I'm not going to lie: I would save my money for this, lol
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Hell no🙅🏾♀️🙅🏾♀️! I'll get me a glueless wig before i pay for that. Then you have to pay more to get it removed properly. That's just me, tho🤷🏾♀️
Causes a lot of breakage.. especially when removing...
Not if done properly
@@thejelissanicoleThat’s extra money for it to be done right. $4K total easy
@thejelissanicole it's not the doing properly.. its the temperature that is required to reheat the bond when removing. Burns the hair shaft. If you are being honest as a hair stylist.. you know it already.. im not here to out anything or anyone.. but we gotta start being honest..
@@reneadams6938 well beloved when removing I use the same heating temp that I use to apply them on top
Of that I spray a solvent first that helps the bond break down quicker anyway. So again it’s all about how it’s being done and if we’re being honest the heating tool don’t even go past 400, most ppl who are putting heat on their hair is using 400
Or more. But again different strokes for different folks I appreciate your comment 🥰
Yes❤
No way
Hell naa
No.
No lol
Yes ma’am, I sure would!!
No
Hhellllll..NO!!
Nope
Nope