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Debbies cut in.

April 27 2008 at 11:56 PM
Xeon  (Login Xeon005)

I forgot to mention, I sent in a piece to Debbie for a cut in, and when I got it back, it was nicely done. I had to trim some areas myself, and fine tune it, but it was easy to fine tune myself, and it saved me money. In fact even when i go to a stylist and pay a lot of money, i still have to do my own thing afterward.

Next thing I am going to try is to cut in the unit myself completely using only a buzzer, thinning sheers and razor comb.


 
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Re: Debbies cut in.

April 28 2008, 8:19 AM 

Yes, xeon is right. the mail order cut-in is for those that don't mind doing a bit of "tweaking" afterwards to perfect the cut and blend it into YOUR hair once you get it on. For people like xeon, it is a good thing. For those that want to put a piece on and have it be perfectly blended into your own hair...the mail order cut-in is NOT for you, better find a local stylist in your area.
I've had people tell me I was 1/8th of an inch off on the cut and therefor the piece is "unwearable". if 1/8th of an inch makes your piece either WEARABLE or NOT WEARABLE...the mail order cut-in is NOT for you!!!! it is simply not THAT precise to get a cut-in through the mail.
I LOVE doing the mail order cuts...so hopefully you will all keep them coming!!
DebbieS.

 
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Re: Debbies cut in.

April 28 2008, 2:28 PM 

Yeah i agree, and its not like u have to do the cut in yourself when you get it, Just minor tweaking. a little cutting to blend in on the sides and back mostly. But like i said before. I have had to do this even when i went to someone in person and came back home.

For me , if im not gonna cut it in myself completely i rather just send it to debbie to save money instead of going to people who charge 80 and up.

 
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