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Gemtress-Tressallure WOMEN’S HAIR DESIGNS PRODUCT INDEX GUIDE SYNTRESS FIBER M SERIES: MONOTOP GEMTRESS CODE LENGTH PAGE FULL-CAP LENGTH PAGE HUMAN HAIR CHANELLE M1502 15" 34 ASHLEY [PETITE] 14" 10 LENGTH PAGE CLARISSA M1503 7¼" 35 FULL-CAP ASTOR 3" 10 ALEXI 18" 3 ELLA M1507 4¼" 36 AZALEA 9" 11 ALICIA 14" 3 ISABELLE M1501 5½" 37 BLAZING STAR 16" 12 CITRINE 16" 3 CAMELLIA 10" 12 LP SERIES: LACE FRONT/LACE SIDE PART CORAL [INTEGRATION] 16" 3 CODE LENGTH PAGE DAFFODIL 12¼" 13 DIAMOND [INTEGRATION] 10" 3 DAYNA LP1906 7½" 38 DAISY 33/4" 13 FIRENZE-9 [EUROPEAN HAIR] 9" 3 FLORA LP1901 3¼" 39 GARDENIA 3¼" 14 FIRENZE-14 [EUROPEAN HAIR] 14" 3 KARLA LP1904 5½" 40 HANNAH [PETITE] 11¼" 14 MIRANDA [PETITE/EUROPEAN] 12" 4 LANA LP1903 5¼" 41 HEATHER 5" 15 ONYX-ELITE 12" 4 MARLA LP1902 4½" 42 LANTANA 9½" 15 RADIANCE 10" 4 MIA LP1908 11" 43 LAUREL 11" 16 RUBY [INTEGRATION] 16" 4 SHAYNA LP1907 10" 44 ORCHID 4¼" 16 SIMONE [PETITE] 14" 4 TRINA LP1905 6¼" 45 PRIMROSE 4¼" 17 SOLITAIRE 5" 4 SUNFLOWER 8¼" 18 F SERIES: LACE FRONT W/MONO TOP SPLENDOR 10" 5 CODE LENGTH PAGE VIOLET 5½" 18 TOURMALINE 10" 5 ALYSSA F1702 9" 46 ZINNIA 12" 19 TOURMALINE PETITE 10" 5 CAMILLE F1701 15" 47 LENGTH PAGE KHLOE F1703 9½" 48 VENEZIA [EUROPEAN HAIR] 14" 5 TOP-OF-HEAD ROSE-SYN 6" 20 ¾ CAP LENGTH PAGE AQUA-5 5" 5 MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES 59 AQUA-14 14" 5 TRESSALLURE DESIGNER HEADWEAR 59 JEWEL 14" 5 V SERIES: MACHINE MADE TRESSALLURE BASES 49 CODE LENGTH PAGE TOP-OF-HEAD LENGTH PAGE ALEXA V1309 6" 22 AMETHYST 14" 6 ARIA V1307 5¼" 23 COLOR CHARTS EUROPEAN HAIR COLORS 50 AMETHYST LACE 14" 6 ASHLYN V1301 16½" 24 GEM TRI-COLORS 50 EMERALD 10" 6 AVERY V1311 9" 25 SYNTRESS FIBER COLORS 52 GARNET 10" 6 BRIANNA V1303 4¼" 26 TRESSALLURE COLORS 54 MOONSTONE 14" 6 CHARLOTTE V1313 6½" 27 PEARL 10" 6 EMILY V1302 3¼" 28 PERIDOT 14" 7 KAYLEE V1310 6¼" 29 HAIR CARE ANAGIZE HAIR AND SCALP THERAPY 57 ROSE 10" 7 SADIE V1312 7½" 30 LA GEM LIQUID LINE 56 ROSE LACE 10" 7 SIENNA V1308 5" 31 TRESSALLURE LIQUID LINE 56 TIARA 14" 7 SKYLAR V1314 6" 32 QSHI LIQUID LINE 57 TOPAZ 10" 7 TORI V1315 43/4" 33 TURQUOISE 10" 7 VICTORIA 14" 8 VERONA [EUROPEAN HAIR] 14" 8 ZOE 14" 8 Since our inception in 1975, our philosophy has been to always make you our priority. 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EUROPEAN AND HUMAN HAIR Firenze Featuring LXE hair Color: HY06 2 ALEXI HUMAN HAIR ALICIA HUMAN HAIR BASE 3 STITCHING LINES BASE 3 STITCHING LINES PERIMETER PERIMETER Full lace cap, 100% hand-tied Full lace cap, REMOVABLE PU TAPE TAB 100% hand-tied CAP SIZE 22" 55.9 cm CAP SIZE 22" 55.9 cm HAIR LENGTH ALL FRENCH LACE ALL FRENCH LACE 18" 45.7 cm HAIR LENGTH 14" 35.6 cm 1" LACE WAVE WITHOUT HAIR STITCHED-ON Available in: Deep Wave, WAVE PU TAPE TAB French Refined or 30 mm wet set Yaki Permed DENSITY DENSITY 1" LACE Light to medium STITCHED ON PU TAPE TAB Light to medium WITHOUT HAIR CITRINE HUMAN HAIR CORAL HUMAN HAIR BASE ¼" PU COAT BASE 1½" x 1" ¼" POLYURETHANE SEAM M-MESH CONNECTION PU COAT TAPE TAB BRAIDED POLYESTER Full cap, mono-top with Integration with mono top, THREAD ½" x 2" HOLES 100% hand-tied lace front, hand-tied 1" NON-SLIP SKIN ¼" PU COAT CONNECTION CAP SIZE ½" FRENCH BULL MESH COAT CAP SIZE SINGLE LAYER LACE W/HAIR W/NON-SLIP 21¼" 54 cm COATING 21" 53.3 cm M-MESH HAIR LENGTH HAIR LENGTH 16" 40.6 cm PU COATED 16" 40.6 cm ½" FRENCH TAPE TAB 1" PU COAT LACE W/O HAIR WAVE STAYS ARE WAVE INSERTED 1" x 3" 30 mm wet set NON-SLIP IN BOTH PU COAT 30 mm wet set MATERIAL TEMPLES ELASTIC BAND DENSITY DENSITY BRAIDED POLYESTER THREAD ½" x 1" HOLES 6" ELASTIC Sections 1 & 3 light/medium, rest is light NON-SLIP MATERIAL Light to medium. MACHINE MADE WEFTS DIAMOND HUMAN HAIR FIRENZE-9 & 14 EUROPEAN HAIR FRENCH ¼" PU COAT 1½" x 1" PU COAT BASE BASE CONNECTION TAPE TAB Full integration, Full cap, mono-top with LACE W/HAIR 1" NON-SLIP SKIN BRAIDED ½" X 1" HOLES ¼" PU COAT PU COAT CONNECTION 100% hand-tied POLYESTER lace front, hand-tied TAPE TAB M-MESH CAP SIZE CAP SIZE 22" 55.9 cm 21¼" 54 cm BULL MESH COAT W/NON-SLIP COATING HAIR LENGTH 1" X 1" HOLES HAIR LENGTHS 10" 25.4 cm 9" 22.9 cm FIRST 14" 35.6 cm FRENCH CUT-AWAY LACE W/O HAIR WAVE NON-SLIP MATERIAL NON-SLIP MATERIAL MACHINE MADE 25 mm wet set SECOND WAVE WEFTS CUT-AWAY STAYS ARE INSERTED IN 30 mm wet set BOTH TEMPLES THIRD PU COAT DENSITY CUT-AWAY TAPE PU COATED TAB Medium to heavy DENSITY TAPE TAB 6"ELASTIC Light sections 2, 4, 5, 6. Light to medium 1 & 3 2 3 See page 51 for colors MIRANDA EUROPEAN HAIR PETITE ONYX-ELITE HUMAN HAIR TOP LAYER SWISS LACE BASE BOTTOM FLOWER LACE BASE ¼" NYLON ¾" NON-SLIP COAT WITH NON-SLIP RIBBON Full cap, 100% hand-tied SKIN 1" X 2" Full cap with mono-top, NON-SLIP TAB M MESH ½" X 2" PU 100% hand-tied CAP SIZE COATED TAPE ½" EXTRA FRENCH 19" 48.3 cm LACE FRONT (NO HAIR) STRETCH MESH CAP SIZE ½" SINGLE LAYER FRENCH 22" 55.9 cm STRETCH MESH HAIR LENGTH LACE FRONT (WITH HAIR) 1" x 1" PU 12" 30.5 cm 3 STRIPES HAIR LENGTH GLASS SEWING OF 1 CM 12" 30.5 cm SILK TAPE TAB FRONT .5 CM NON-SLIP SKIN WAVE PU PERIMETER 30 mm wet set FOR WORKING WAVE AND PRE-DELIVERY TWO STAYS 2" WIDE ELASTIC WITH PURPOSES. PU TAPE TAB 25 mm wet set ADJUSTABLE HOOK DENSITY ½" LACE WITH NON-SLIP HAIR FRENCH SKIN ELASTIC PLASTIC ½" FRENCH ½" X 2" DENSITY Light to medium WITHOUT STAY VELVET FABRIC AND PU TAPE REMOVABLE TAPE TAB HAIR PLASTIC STAY Medium L STAYS IN BACK NON-SLIP SKIN RADIANCE HUMAN HAIR RUBY HUMAN HAIR BASE BASE ½" FRENCH NON-SLIP TAB (2" WIDE X 1" POLYESTER LACE WITH HAIR FRONT TO BACK) ATTACH Full cap with lace front, Full integration, SECOND 100% hand-tied 100% hand-tied CUT-AWAY M-MESH FRONT CAP SIZE FRENCH CAP SIZE LACE 21¼" 54 cm STRETCH 22½" 57.2 cm ¼" HOLES MESH HAIR LENGTH HAIR LENGTH 10" 25.4 cm 16" 40.6 cm M-MESH WAVE WAVE ½" FRENCH LACE ½" HOLES WITHOUT HAIR FIRST 30 mm wet set 30 mm wet set CUT-AWAY STRETCHABLE NON-SLIP 2" STRETCHABLE DENSITY MATERIAL 1” FRONT NON-SLIP MATERIAL DENSITY BACK Light to medium Heavy 6" ELASTIC SIMONE HUMAN HAIR PETITE SOLITAIRE HUMAN HAIR BASE TOP LAYER SWISS LACE BASE M-MESH 1" WIDE STRETCHABLE MESH BOTTOM FLOWER LACE ¼" NON-SLIP STRIP Full cap, hand-tied COAT WITH NON-SLIP SKIN Full cap with lace front, NON-SLIP FOR COMFORT AND FIT MATERIAL hand-tied ½" FRENCH CAP SIZE 1" X 3" PU LACE WITH STITCHED HAIR 19" 48.3 cm ON TAB TAB CAP SIZE 21½" 54.6 cm HAIR LENGTH ½" X 1½" PU TAB STRETCHSTRETCH MESHMESH 14" 35.6 cm WITH MACHINE HAIR LENGTH MADE WEFTING 3½"– 5" 8.9 cm - 12.7 cm WAVE ¾" NON-SLIP SKIN VELVET 25 mm wet set WAVE ½" FRENCH 30 mm chemical perm LACE W/O HAIR VELVET STAY DENSITY NON-SLIP 1/8" FOLDED MATERIAL Light to medium PU TAPE TAB DENSITY SWISS LACE ELASTIC STRETCH MESH Medium BAND NON-SLIP MATERIAL NEW PLASTIC STAYS FOLDED W/ELASTIC (WITH 4 ROWS OF WEFTED HAIR NEW PLASTIC STAYS IN THE NON-SLIP MATERIAL) See page 51 for colors 4 4 5 SPLENDOR HUMAN HAIR BASE SINGLE SPLIT KNOT REINFORCED VERY SMALL HOLE Full cap, 100% hand-tied SKIN TOP STRETCH MESH CAP SIZE 21½" 54.6 cm HAIR LENGTH Sec.
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