Mmmmm I know this is an older post but I nor my clients got on with Hairaiser hair,
especially the wefts or the bundle hair ,
as none of the above seemed to be root to tip correct ,
it was also silicone coated and once the silicone wore off ,
the hair then interlocked,
a good few years back
they brought out some expensive pre bonded extension hair ,
but I wouldnt be tempted into trying it now incase it was like all the other silicone coated that hair they sold ,
I am not saying it was rubbish , but there was a problem with it
there were a lot of hairs in those wefts and bundles
that when examined under a microscope had been placed in upside down
and when that happens
as any experienced hair extensionist knows
to use it on a client would only be a recipe for disaster
a simple test of rubbing a wet finger and thumb up and down a few hairs at a time
will let you know which way the hair is laying it should make a squeaky noise when rubbed upwards toward the roots ,
and feel smooth when going downwards ,
try it on your own hair
if the extension hair does niether and just feels silky smooth ,
then the hair will have been processed and silicone coated,
and in my own
personal and professional opinion it will not be good hair to work with,
I find that good quality hair that is root to point correct
doesnt need an array of products for aftercare ,
a good non silicone conditioner and shampoo together with a good hair extension brush
the aftercare programme leaflet, and good a chat with the extensionist about maintenence
is all they should require.
Just thinking though perhaps Hairaisers hair bundle and weft hair has improved now ?
must admit though I do like thier wigs and add on pieces