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*PICS* More pics of my lacefront from this morning's application

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*Flava Flav voice*

WOOOOOOOOOOW:eek:!

That looks completely natural. Those lacefronts are amazing (but they should be, at that price, LOL).:lol:
 
This puts so many famous folks to shame....they have tons of money and the best hair folks and they mess it up consistently.
 
Your lacefront if very pretty and very natural looking. I would love to sport one for a day to see what it is like.
 
senimoni said:
This puts so many famous folks to shame....they have tons of money and the best hair folks and they mess it up consistently.

Can we say Serena Williams?
 
katote said:
Your lacefront if very pretty and very natural looking. I would love to sport one for a day to see what it is like.

It takes getting used to but I'm glad I have it in the winter cuz it sure does keep my head warm:p I didn't even have to wear a hat and it is 6 degrees outside.
 
Hey, MsFallon. Thanks for helping me with this. I went on the Alfieri website and they didn't show their glue products? What the name of the product you use and do you think I could order some from that other website you gave? How do I get glue from Alfieri?
 
chica_canella said:
Hey, MsFallon. Thanks for helping me with this. I went on the Alfieri website and they didn't show their glue products? What the name of the product you use and do you think I could order some from that other website you gave? How do I get glue from Alfieri?

I actually went to both salons and purchased my supplies. I used the good ole yellow pages :eek: :lol: and looked up hair replacement centers and just called every place and asked them if they sold adhesive and how much do they charge to apply a unit. I had about 5 places on my list in NYC and then narrowed it down to those two places because they had the best customer service and I was able to speak to both owners who had no problem helping me with any questions that I had even though I didn't purchase from them.I know Joseph Paris allows u purchase online or over the phone; Alfieri is a smaller office (Mr. Alfieri & a secretary) so they probably don't have the capabilities to do online ordering. U can purchase adhesives on ebay or call your local HR Centers to see if they carry them.
 
Im so in love with this LF! ;) I emailed the seller to ask if he had any more available..... waiting now for a response! THanks again for the info. :)
 
hey Ms. Fallon! your lacefront looks great! -Looks very pretty on you. Is it Indian Remy Body wave? I'm glad you went with this instead of those fusion thingies you were speaking of some weeks ago. I love lacefront too and it is a great protective style especiaclly when I get 10 months post and up. How are the adhesives holding up? How many days are you wearing at a time? How is the cleanup for you?
 
karamel11 said:
:eek: That is not urs?? That lacefront is on point! how long does it last and what texture is that? I love it. Looks real good!;)

It is indian remy spiral curl. Since it was a stock unit I don't really know any more but it was the exact curl I was looking for.
 
nomoweavesfome said:
hey Ms. Fallon! your lacefront looks great! -Looks very pretty on you. Is it Indian Remy Body wave? I'm glad you went with this instead of those fusion thingies you were speaking of some weeks ago. I love lacefront too and it is a great protective style especiaclly when I get 10 months post and up. How are the adhesives holding up? How many days are you wearing at a time? How is the cleanup for you?

I'm on day 3 of this application so I guess so far so good, it isn't lifting or anything so I think I can get 2-3 more days although I'll prolly remove it and wash and braid my hair tomorrow. Clean up is still alittle tough but I'm getting better at it. I think I am going to take my unit to Joseph Paris once a month to get the unit cleaned and maybe styled so I can keep it looking right.
 
Your LF looks wonderful! The texture is very pretty.

I tried LFs but it didn't work for me as a protective style because I have a very low hairline, so the glue gets in my baby hairs. Also because I have sensitive skin my hairline would be sore from the glue. Unfortunately, I didn't do my homework before buying my lfs because they can be a lot of work and require a lot of up keep. But, a lot of ladies wear them successfully, so it can be well worth it as well. There are some good forums out there for lf wearers for tips on best prices, vendors, glues etc.,
 
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