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#622442 - 10/09/05 07:34 AM Fake Hair *****
Miranda (mewcat) Offline
queen of all the hipsters

Registered: 06/07/05
Loc: Cornwall/Birmingham
Entirely off-topic, but does anyone know anyone who might be prepared to install some hair extensions for me? I want to buy some of these - http://www.fragglelox.com/ - as double-ended dreads as funky traveling hair for when I finally quit my job in February. My friends, while the most delightful people in the world and all of whom I love deeply, have already proved themselves less than competent when it comes to attching dreads to my hair and I want these to last a few months so I don't have them dropping out halfway round Thailand. Would anyone care to help? I will pay in money, beer, construction of PVC clothing (hey, it's all I'm good at) or whatever you like...
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#622443 - 10/09/05 07:41 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Miranda (mewcat)]
Happy Birthday Skulduggery Offline
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Registered: 12/08/04
Loc: Wales
How can you be off topic in a thread you started yourself?

I'm not sure any tied in hair extention/dreads will last all that long. How long did you want them for?

Star is probably the lady to ask.
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#622444 - 10/09/05 07:45 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Skulduggery]
Sir_Sheep Offline
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Registered: 01/03/03
Loc: Chester, UK
You can keep dreadlock extensions in for a maximum of 3 months. It's easy to make the dreads out of Kanekalon, myself and Polythene spent a weekend earlier this summer making some for me. This is the photo page from our dreadlock adventure!
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#622445 - 10/09/05 07:48 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Sir_Sheep]
Miranda (mewcat) Offline
queen of all the hipsters

Registered: 06/07/05
Loc: Cornwall/Birmingham
I kept my last roving wool extensions in for about 2 months... I doubt I'll be away for more than 3 months due to the pressing financial situation I am permanantly in!

Skully - I meant off-topic for poi but I guess it doesn't matter in social...

Sir Sheep - love your photo page! I have something similar for my natural dreads but not nearly so extensive! Ans also - your avatar - I was obsessed with that song for months!

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Edited by Miranda (mewcat) (10/09/05 07:50 AM)
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#622446 - 10/09/05 09:07 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Miranda (mewcat)]
.:star:. Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/01/05
Loc: Bristol
OMG what amazing hair extensions!!!
*starts saving pennies*

I only leave my extensions in for a week or two, this is because having really straight hair means that they slip out in a relatively short time. its also because i like being clean and i can't wash my hair with them in,

I'm not sure if that kind of extensions would be good for travelling, not sure how well they would cope with being in for a long time. Also, i don't think you would be able to wash your hair with them, which might be icky when you are travelling about hot humid places.
Edit: just looking at their site again. They are 100% wool which would make washing them insanely difficult!


I might order a sample to see what they are like.



Edited by .:star:. (11/09/05 12:54 AM)

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#622447 - 10/09/05 09:24 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: .:star:.]
Sir_Sheep Offline
old hand

Registered: 01/03/03
Loc: Chester, UK
I washed mine once a week, with diluted Orginal Source mint shampoo. Just be careful to rinse throughly - any left over residue will cause much itching. Don't condition as it's an emollient and will make it slip out faster. Washing will make your hair very heavy, but I had no problems letting it air dry as the fake dreads seemed to dry much faster than my hair would normally.

Once a week I also had my able assistant (flid) tighten the dreads by fixing rubber bands closer to the scalp (making the lenght slighly shorter, but keeping the whole thing looking tidier).

You can also make fringes (which I didn't do last time, but may well the next) as it will start looking straggly at the front (as mine did).
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#622448 - 10/09/05 09:56 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Sir_Sheep]
lauz the caterpilla Offline
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Registered: 18/05/05
Loc: nottingham - the land of oppor...
i managed to buy thin but pretty pixie fall extensions it was like 30 for 5 pounds
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#622449 - 11/09/05 04:15 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: lauz the caterpilla]
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Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/01/05
Loc: Bristol
ooh i forgot to say

I would happily help you put in extensions if you can cover my petrol costs to get to you!?

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#622450 - 11/09/05 06:27 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: .:star:.]
polythene Offline
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Registered: 15/05/03
Loc: London/ Surrey
Sir Sheep wants some put in again, if you guys wanted to bulk buy hair between you I'd be happy to come and help too
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#622451 - 11/09/05 09:16 PM Re: Fake Hair [Re: polythene]
Miranda (mewcat) Offline
queen of all the hipsters

Registered: 06/07/05
Loc: Cornwall/Birmingham
Thanks, everyone! Star, PM on its way!
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#622452 - 13/09/05 11:57 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Miranda (mewcat)]
Sakura_Moon Offline
Hop's Kitten Jester.

Registered: 12/07/04
Loc: Wonderland igloo, Vic, Austral...
I own about 6 pairs of hair extensions all made from different materials by me (aside from one set)I could make you some *falls* but they dont tie into your hair (they have to be tied onto a ponytail/bun)
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#622453 - 14/09/05 03:15 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Sakura_Moon]
Miranda (mewcat) Offline
queen of all the hipsters

Registered: 06/07/05
Loc: Cornwall/Birmingham
Thanks, Sakura_Virus! I also make falls but feel that extensions are the way forward if I'm going to be travelling - I'm desperate to get my cool hair back for at least a few months while I'm out of the office.... I used to have brilliant natural dreads with random plastic but since becoming a corporate hobag it's all had to come out
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#622454 - 14/09/05 05:38 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Miranda (mewcat)]
Flame Boy Offline
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Registered: 13/07/04
Loc: Out
This is the Miranda I met at Fal4 and saw again at Play, right? I cant imagine you having dreads at all

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#622455 - 15/09/05 04:00 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Flame Boy]
Miranda (mewcat) Offline
queen of all the hipsters

Registered: 06/07/05
Loc: Cornwall/Birmingham
They were awesomely cute. I was most sad to lose them. Stupid law.

And why not?!

Is that Pete? I'm rubbish at HOP names...
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#622456 - 15/09/05 04:10 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Miranda (mewcat)]
Vixen Offline
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Registered: 10/01/04
Loc: Oxfordshire/Wiltshire
Yeah i cant imagine you with dreads either... can u post up a pic please? xxx
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#622457 - 15/09/05 04:25 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Vixen]
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Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/01/05
Loc: Bristol
Flame Boy is indeed Pete
and yeay we want to see a photo!

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#622458 - 15/09/05 05:04 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: .:star:.]
Katch Offline
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Registered: 21/06/04
I think you can get dreads with extentions in Thailand. Check out the Khaosan area. Might be cheaper too... Had my braids done there. Bring a good book to read.
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#622459 - 15/09/05 05:18 AM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Katch]
Puresock Offline
addict

Registered: 22/06/04
Loc: Oxford, UK
Oh my, now I want fraggle hair. Think I might have to get myself a set of them falls I'm not sure they'd suit me though
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#622460 - 15/09/05 09:33 PM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Puresock]
Miranda (mewcat) Offline
queen of all the hipsters

Registered: 06/07/05
Loc: Cornwall/Birmingham
They would look lovely on you, Puresock!

I will post a pic of my adorable departed dreads as soon as I'm near a computer with one on. As a temporay measure, here was some short-term hair... http://p080.ezboard.com/fhair18356frm8.showMessage?topicID=4077.topic

Thanks, Katch! Might go to AngelEmma or Ceri anyway as so many people have such great stuff done there but I'll bear it in mind...
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#622461 - 15/09/05 11:20 PM Re: Fake Hair [Re: Miranda (mewcat)]
ripinit Offline
Member

Registered: 23/06/05
Loc: taree
hey i had dreads once

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