Monday, October 5, 2009

What's the best brand of human hair for weaving to use? I keep getting hair that gets dried out

i live in las vegas n.v, id really appreciate it if someone can recommend a few brands?



thank u!



What's the best brand of human hair for weaving to use? I keep getting hair that gets dried out %26amp; tangles?

I recommend Milky Way,World's Finest 100% Human Hair.I've used it before and it was superb!



What's the best brand of human hair for weaving to use? I keep getting hair that gets dried out %26amp; tangles?

i love black diamond. never tangles and looks natural. its also so soft to the touch.



the key is the more money u spend on the hair the better quality u get. always opt for prices $30 and up for a pack and see the difference.



What's the best brand of human hair for weaving to use? I keep getting hair that gets dried out %26amp; tangles?

Try Zury Twin Curl, or Zury Ultra Twin Curl weave. You know how Kim Kardashian always has this gorgeous, shiny, pre-curled hair? I had it once when my beautician advised me to go get it. It's a tad bit more pricey, but you get awesome results. It stays curly, never tangles, and never loses its luster. I swear by it! I've given you Kim's pic to show you what it does and also a link to show you what it looks like. Trust me, you'll love it. I guarantee! Also, find a local shop to buy it, that link is a little MORE pricey than ususal...



What's the best brand of human hair for weaving to use? I keep getting hair that gets dried out %26amp; tangles?

Remy Indian Hair this is what Beyonce and Mary J. Blidge, and Tyra Banks uses.



What's the best brand of human hair for weaving to use? I keep getting hair that gets dried out %26amp; tangles?

I do agree that the Zury Twin Curl is a good brand to use. It keeps its shape and at least you dont have to apply a lot of products to keep it curly. I know in drier climates, it would hold up really well. In my opinion, I try to use the "real hair" like custom. I order my hair from Lugo's here in NY when I want a really straight look. But when I want to switch up, I will turn to the store brand. And you get what you pay for, the good brands always go for at least $30 per pack. And the touch tests never fails. If they wont let you open the pack and rub it in between your fingers--then keep moving.



Good Luck,



HairAddict05

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