http://cgi.ebay.com/200-S-18-HUMAN-HAIR ... 1900wt_859
Can you lovely ladies tell me anything you can about this?
I've never bought off ebay before, and I was wondering
A. how much hair is this? (enough for a whole head, if I cut the clips off and extend my dreaddies with it?)
B. Can you tell if it's genuinely human hair from the picture?
C. Anyone ever seen the seller before? / Trustworthy?
D. Is it even worth buying?
Thank you thank you =x
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum; also please don't steal my awesome find (if it is awesome ;D)
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Re: Important quick Question :
Whet you have posted is stranded human hair for individual extensions. If you are seeking to make human hair extensions for your natural dreads, you would be better buying a weft as you will pay more for the bonds at the top (that you will cut off anyway).
It does look 100% human from what I can see, but the only way you can tell for sure is when it's in your hand. On a related note: to make human dread extensions, there is little point in buying good quality hair as you are looking to mash it up anyway and very good quality hair can be a little resistant. I have the best results from using yaki textured hair which dreads very readily and is usually a bit cheaper to buy than European-type.
Hope this is helpful.
It does look 100% human from what I can see, but the only way you can tell for sure is when it's in your hand. On a related note: to make human dread extensions, there is little point in buying good quality hair as you are looking to mash it up anyway and very good quality hair can be a little resistant. I have the best results from using yaki textured hair which dreads very readily and is usually a bit cheaper to buy than European-type.
Hope this is helpful.
What, that? It's a spade.
Gracey xx
Formerly known as Woolhairhabbit
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