Misschatterbox
Well-Known Member
I tend to disagree I have and still fit micro-rings on finer hair, as long as sections are not to fine so there isn't gals between the ring and the stick tip your customer shouldn't lose any rings or very little. I have also done many a re-position and fitting on customers who have washed their hair with job blogs shampoo and again there are no issues. I think a lot of the advice is pre-caution and to cover ourselves but if the rings are installed properly and the customer is following the basic aftercare then no issues should arise. Just my experience and opinion tho.
Sorry I don't agree that preparation isn't necessary, if a client is using a silicone based shampoo and conditioner and a coating has built up on the hair I do find it can cause slippage, so preparation is key to ensure there are no problems later as we are all aware clients don't always tell us the full truth about all they do with their hair!
I do however agree that sectioning is paramount and the amount of hair used is important. I don't think micro-rings suit extremely fine hair, not only because I think cold fusion or pre bonded methods suit baby fine hair better but I think traditional micro-rings are harder to disguise if the client wants to wear their hair up.
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