Making Fringes! Need links for hair

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Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by Zombie_Medusa » Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:03 am

Ive been making colored/un-colored fringes and extensions for a while now. Unfortunatly the hairdresser store in my town has very little to offer when looking for colored tracks. I also do not like dying human hair, seeing as its just too much hastle and i normally get it everywhere. I was wondering if anyone knew of any good links for buying colored hair tracks, perferably one that dosnt have outragious shipping to the US
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Re: Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by Librarynerd » Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:50 am

Both Ikickshins http://www.ikickshins.net/wefts.php

and Doctoredlocks http://www.doctoredlocks.com/catalog/Go ... nbow-Weft/

Are very good company's and are in the US. I've ordered many times from both and they are super fast, have great customer service, and good prices. Check out the review threads on them viewforum.php?f=109&start=50
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Re: Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by eeclipse » Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:12 am

Yeah, in my opinion, I wouldn't bother spending extra $ on dye products and losing time doing the whole process meanwhile there's already dyed wefts available at higher qualities. So you wouldn't have to worry about which dye runs or fades the quickest. It probably ends up being a lot cheaper in the long run in a seller's perspective when having to get materials. I think you should look around at any beauty supply/ weave shops in the area first. I live in Canada and everything is a lot more expensive, especially the brighter hair so they purchase from the states. I've found it more expensive when dealing with actual hair salons vs. Independent weave shops that offer the same if not more hair varieties to choose from. But if the town you live is limited to shops then def the two websites above have decent pricing :)
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Re: Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by NirvanaMarie » Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:08 am

This is awesome if you are wanting a bunch of different colors :)

http://www.doctoredlocks.com/catalog/Go ... nbow-Weft/

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Re: Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by Zombie_Medusa » Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:31 am

Thanks guys! Much love<4
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Re: Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by rivetlicker_ » Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:40 am

I prefer dyeing because I can custom create different colours and do patterns at a customer's request. ;)
I find it kinda fun!

Oh and http://www.cypherlox.com now sells wefts!

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Re: Making Fringes! Need links for hair

Post by eeclipse » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:33 am

rivetlicker_ wrote:I prefer dyeing because I can custom create different colours and do patterns at a customer's request. ;)
I find it kinda fun!

Oh and http://www.cypherlox.com now sells wefts!
Good point. I second this but for the patterns only :i9:
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