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I would like to purchase one of the chains.  I hate when they pull hairs on my neck.  Anyone that owns the Tulang chain or the Foxtail can you tell me if they are comfortable.  Thanks.

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Why don't you read some product reviews? J-267590 and J-362539

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@Pyrite2616 wrote:

Why don't you read some product reviews?

and J-362539


I did.  No mention of what I am asking.  These are items from JTV

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If you have a very hairy neck, the chains will probably pull on the hairs.  If you behave this problem with chains you already own, you already have your answer.  This is about your own personal hair situation, it's really not about the chains.  I think buy the chain you like and if you have problems with it, return it.  You have until January 31.

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@rms1954We've been over this before. Robert's JTV inventory includes some of the exact same pieces that he had on QVC. And besides, it's the same people making the pieces even if the design is slightly different. You didn't say anything in your original post about the retailer. This is a QVC forum.

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@Pyrite2616 wrote:

@rms1954We've been over this before. Robert's JTV inventory includes some of the exact same pieces that he had on QVC. And besides, it's the same people making the pieces even if the design is slightly different. You didn't say anything in your original post about the retailer. This is a QVC forum.


Well, gee, thanks for your effort.  You needn't had bother with that attitude.  There are Many many many posts regarding items not sold by QVC.  

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@rms1954 - I have found that the made-in-Bali chains, no matter the vendor and no matter the style of chain, do not pull on my hair. The man-made, hand-crafted chains are typically completely smoothe, unlike some chains made elsewhere that are called "popcorn" or "Margarita" style, which cause me a problem with hair-pulling/hair-catching. 

 

Interestingly, I cannot wear pearl necklaces that are not double-knotted between the pearls, because, apparently, despite the smoothness of pearls, my hair strands can get caught between the pearls on an un-knotted pearl necklace (made this way in order to save on cost of manufacture). When pearls are knotted in-between, I do not encounter this problem at all.

 

Hope this helps you.

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The only chains that pull out hair is box chains for me. I had foxtail chain and had no issues with it.

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The Tulang Naga doesn't pull my hairs.

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@Jersey Born wrote:

@rms1954 - I have found that the made-in-Bali chains, no matter the vendor and no matter the style of chain, do not pull on my hair. The man-made, hand-crafted chains are typically completely smoothe, unlike some chains made elsewhere that are called "popcorn" or "Margarita" style, which cause me a problem with hair-pulling/hair-catching. 

 

Interestingly, I cannot wear pearl necklaces that are not double-knotted between the pearls, because, apparently, despite the smoothness of pearls, my hair strands can get caught between the pearls on an un-knotted pearl necklace (made this way in order to save on cost of manufacture). When pearls are knotted in-between, I do not encounter this problem at all.

 

Hope this helps you.


Thank you.  All useful information and I appreciate your time.Woman Happy