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28-10-09, 11:09 PM
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do you mean Balmains weft hair / double hair ? or a weft of actual glued in hair , also when you say remy hair are you referring to pure virgin hair ? as the word remy sometimes means different things to different people , sorry if this sounds confusing x minky
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28-10-09, 11:21 PM
well the girl i spoke who was brief!! as i haven't yet desided,
i've got a consultation booked she said a double weft of remy goddess hair glued in........... i have only heard of balmain double hair bofore so wondered how these are applied/ removed......... decisions ............ xx |
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28-10-09, 11:41 PM
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lol minky x |
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28-10-09, 11:44 PM
hi.. not sure what glue she is using but if its just bonding glue which is what is used for wefts you can get the bonding glue remover. leave it to soak in and it come off.
but this method doesnt last long...and will start to lift on its own pretty much and then you can use the glue remover. hope that makes sense. |
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