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Re: hair integration system

Postby honeypot » Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:04 pm

glancysgirl wrote:Hi honeypot

What do you think of the hair quality at hair solved? I did think of going there as prices are quite cheap but I spoke to a lady in manchester who went there and she was a bit stressed about the quality of the hair they use so she asked Lucinda Elery if they would do her appointments every 6 weeks and they agreed. she had a lucinda ellery parting as she felt the hair solved one looked quite wiggy and now she is happy with the system but feels more confident about ellerys hair qualilty. have you had to change any of the hair from the system yet? I am all up for saving money but I don't want to compromize on the quality...

Annie

Hi Annie, I still have the hair put in by LE so I dont know if it would be different or ever poor quality but have been assured that the hair is 100% human from US. I have to wait and and see when I have replacemnt. I do use a lot of rich conditioner though on LE hair.
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Re: hair integration system

Postby honeypot » Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:09 pm

Hi Annie, I still have the hair put in by LE so I dont know if it would be different or ever poor quality but have been assured that the hair is 100% human from US. I have to wait and and see when I have replacemnt. I do use a lot of rich conditioner though on LE hair.honeypot

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Re: hair integration system

Postby glancysgirl » Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:00 pm

Hi.

I need to use conditioner too but it looks good then so don't mind. Wo'uld you mind letting me know what you think of the hair when the times comes?

Annie :D
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Re: hair integration system

Postby glancysgirl » Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:46 am

Hi honeypot

Are you still happy with your new place? I just had a new parting at LE and they
Have the ones where it is on a fine lace so you can expose the front and don't need a fringe. I am thrilled with it and love the colours. I am keen to keep trying all the new things they introduce to make sure I am getting the best of the best! Also Am now at second stage of Nhs funding application so fingers crossed. My GP has been really supportive about my application so I am cautiously hopeful.

Annie
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Re: hair integration system

Postby carolcourt » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:14 am

Hi Honeypot

How long have LE been doing these new partings, I would be very interested to see one, do they actually give you an option when you go. I visit LE and have always just been given a parting not actually shown different options!! :(

Hope you don't mind me asking but how long have you been attending LE? I have had a real problem with partings!! I am due for a realignment in the near future and would be interested in one of these partings.

Can I ask do you have a problem with your hair at all? I find mine really goes flyaway, I have tried so many different products from serums to leave in conditioners, intense conditioners, but still the same result!!

C xx
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Re: hair integration system

Postby ann123 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:10 pm

Has anyone been to the new Hair Solved salon in North London. Am considering going there to discuss having the integration system, however it only opened recently so would be useful to know if anyone has had there system fitted there and whether they were pleased the result. Any advice would be very helpful

Thanks

Ann
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Re: hair integration system

Postby glancysgirl » Mon Jan 31, 2011 7:16 pm

Hi Carol court

Think new style partings are a new addition but it was suggested to
Me by a manager at realignment. Before that I had their standard parting
Which was nice but I don't think I suit a fringe so this new parting means I dont
Have to have a fringe. The hairline looks like it was your own. You may not be suitable for it if your
Hair is growing at the hairline . My hairline is non discript and therefore I am suited to these
Partings( you need to use tiny bit of liquid at front which does not work if there is hair there) Ask for one of the managers at your next appointment and seewhat they say.

I stick to just shampoo and conditioner as I dont enjoy the feel of styling products in my hair but
Do think that Mark hill de frizz serum( small pink pot from boots which is about £2) is super for
Flyaway hair ;) small bit goes a long way. Let me know what they say about the parting!!

Best
Annie xxxx
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Re: hair integration system

Postby kirstytw » Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:01 pm

ann123 wrote:Has anyone been to the new Hair Solved salon in North London. Am considering going there to discuss having the integration system, however it only opened recently so would be useful to know if anyone has had there system fitted there and whether they were pleased the result. Any advice would be very helpful

Thanks

Ann


I am also seriously considering the north london, high barnet Hair solved, and would like to know the same as you.
I am currently emailing them and will let you know what they tell me
Kirsty
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Re: hair integration system

Postby kirstytw » Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:05 pm

Just wondering if anyone on here who has had the intergration system fitted suffers from trichotillomania, as i do and it would be incredibly helpful if anyone could tell me how effective it is, in terms of both your daily experience with the sytem,confidence, and stopping you pull ?
thanks,
Kirsty
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Re: hair integration system

Postby button » Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:21 pm

CLaire
I went through the route of LE and suffered hair traction and worse loss because of their system, how they attach and that the head cannot breath! The only time it is removed is every 6 months now think of how many times in the summer you need to wash your hair, especially if you are sporty? It is not healthy or good for your hair long term and eventually you will have no hair to attach the thread and glue to. I have another solution which I went through the route of LE, Whitecliffs etc etc and now visit clients, in their home and do the maintenance every 2 weeks. It is a fraction of the cost and no stressful travelling or explanations to family and friends about time off to do this. Her systems may be great initially but unless you have no life, no mortgage, no family and be prepared for no hair where traction causes loss then the system may work for you. The bottom line is claire it is a business for her, she has hair we and many of us don't and we are very vulnerable to quick fixes so pls be careful.
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