All hail Edisse the Weave queen
we are not worthy
You're so silly! I haven't tried this one yet, so I can't really give a good review. Hopefully, if someone else get it, they'll share.
i have the aamh kinky curly weave in my head. i will say, it is very high-maintenance. go over to BHM, and look up the reviews.
On my first install, i couldn't wait to get that crap out of my hair. It sheds like crazy if you cut the wefts. Please do not cut the wefts. if you do, have it re-wefted by Sam, or reinforce with glue.
I would wake up every morning with a basin full of hair from the shedding. plus it would dread up horribly.
the second install, i was able to pm and ask questions to the BHM forum members who seemed to have luck with this hair. Thanks to these ladies, i have it installed and never looked back. 10" is all i need for a shoulder length afro. that's it. But it's a lot of maintenance. a LOT..
I'm sorry that you had problems with it at first, and I'm happy it worked out for it. I love the curls with the AAMH. I think it matches my texture more than the others.
I'm on BHM too, and I've seen good and bad reviews for the AAMH. I think with all hair, there is going to be good and bad (even EP gets bad reviews sometimes). I will say that
kinky curly hair has a tendency to be
very high maintenance. It's very similiar to our real natural hair. Unlike straight hair, you can't just install it and be on your merry way.
I've tried Laniks, RHO, Halleys Curls and AAMH, they ALL required work, some more than the rest. Thanks for the tip on sealing or reinforcing the wefts. I always recommend that if hair you receive doesn't have a sturdy weft like EP. It certainly does help minimize shedding.
Does the hair come any longer than this? Like mid-back length?
If not, then I don't need to get cause my hair is already about this length. It's beautiful and I love the fact that it's very afro-textured. I just wish it came in longer lengths.
It comes in 12", 16", and 20".
I asked this in another thread, but I'll ask here too. How do you know how many ounces of hair to order?
I think it depends on how big you want it. Most times people purchase 8oz to be on the safe side, but if you want a realistic density all 8oz is usually not used. I always have a little left over. I've seen some people purchase 10oz and install 10oz.
To me, it always looks really full and not real.