LivingDoll
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Looks really good gabulldawg...you workin' that Sassy Mitchell girl!
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SuchaLady, I know i'm probably late, but I like the fact that you can take the off.. can you explain how this is done?![]()
Okay, so....I pull up to drop DD off at school...7th grader gets out of the car in front of me (I knew what grade she was in by the color shirt she had on)...FULL WEAVE WITH OMBRE'D ENDS.![]()
Sorry I'm late @jamaicasmodona You simply sew the tracks to a wig cap and cut out an opening for your leave out hair then you sew the cap down. It's a cross between a sew in and a wig.![]()
I have been seeing this a lot lately!! My little cousin is a freshman in high school and these girls have full sew-ins! I didn't get into that until like sr year because I was big on changing my hair.
gabulldawg, I like this look. The curls look soft and natural. Did you use a lot of flexi rods?
Looks really good gabulldawg...you workin' that Sassy Mitchell girl!

My weave is never frizzy gabulldawg. Do you use shampoo on it?
Yes I do. Is that the issue SuchaLady?
I was all excited about my sew in... And the cheap thread I used stated breaking and I had loose pieces everywhere!!!
No more thread from dollar store sewing kits. Took down my hair and had to redo it. This time I bought a spool of heavy duty navy blue. My $10 weave is once again attached to my head.
I can't wait to save up some money for a Brazilian weave. *Sigh* I want a fabulous 14inch that I can swing around until my hair is around 12inches

you bought sewing kit thread

Why didn't you buy weave thread.you bought sewing kit thread
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What vendor did you use? That's where I'm getting my next hair from. I want to try it out. @LivingDoll

You can boil it lightly to remove the smell. Also Ive read you can fabric softener without any adverse reactions. SuchaLady...the 3 bundles are from Rosa Hair Products. I was also considering buying from Juan at Queen Hair Products...they're supposed to be best but everyone says the hair smells like cornchips sometime.
The closure is from Mona Hair Products Factory.
Lmao... Too lazy to drive 45min to the city. I live in a smaller community. 15,000 people and mostly white. I have to travel toward St.Paul and Minneapolis in order to get stuff. I didn't think it was worth the $15 in gas to buy thread.
Considering the only thing keeping a few of the tracks from falling down was a Bobby pin... I probably should have just drove to the city. Oh well, it was too heavy around the ears anyway. I looked like an elf when I tried to make a ponytail. My ears just folded under the weight of weave!

SuchaLady said:LivingDoll did you have it installed or did you attempt that wig?
The frizziness is too unbearable for me. I don't feel like I should deal with any frizzing when I paid the amount of money I did for this hair. I feel the hair should be flawless at all times unless I just do something crazy to it or don't take care of it. I think I have to work with it way too much.
I definitely take care of the hair (brush/comb daily starting from ends, wash weekly, dc, protecting hair at night, etc.) and don't abuse heat on it. Haven't colored it or anything. When I first bought the hair I emailed the owner for a suggestion on what to do about the frizz. She suggested a serum to use after washing. That didn't help at all. I've also tried leave in conditioner and natural oils.
I have had my eye on Sasssy Mitchell hair for about two years now. This wasn't an impulsive buy. I planned and got my money together to buy it and have been underwhelmed. I was trying to remain positive throughout the experience because I spent so much money on this hair. I've heard wonderful things. I am always looking at pics of other people with their SM hair and it looks great. But I'm just really not happy with the frizz. I have tried all types of things and it seems like nothing works.
It was suggested to me to do an apple cider vinegar rinse on the hair, so I will be trying that at my next wash. That's my last chance for fixing this hair.
I think this experience has definitely jaded me and I don't know when I'll be able to work up the nerve to buy virgin remy hair again.I don't think I'll be purchasing this hair again.The frizziness is too unbearable for me.

Sorry for your frustrations! Care to show us a pic of the "frizziness" ? Maybe it looks bad to you but no noticeable to others...
