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Hair Extensions - All You Need to Know [21 Jun 2011|10:06am]
Extensions are made of artificial or real hair that is seamlessly woven, glued, or clipped into your own clip hair extension. The concept has been around for a long time, but now, with new technologies, it's often impossible to tell.

Extensions come in all shapes, sizes, and budgets. Clip-ons are the easiest because you don't have to go back to the beauty parlor when your natural hair grows. Woven or glued extensions - which are done at the salon - last between 2 to 6 months.

Weaving

Weaving is a two-part process. First, the stylist weaves a series of threads into your own hair, using underneath sections so the work won't show. She then uses that weave as a base upon which she will attach the hairpiece, or weft (a curtain of hair, attached at the top and free-flowing at the bottom).

Non-glue extensions

Here's where the high-tech comes in. You can have hair strands attached to your own hair using micro-cylinders. Though time-consuming to apply, they will not cause damage. And when you want them out, your stylist can remove them quickly and easily.

Even more 22nd century, choosing Microchet extensions means you can have hair placed in spots that are thinning! It uses a patented threading technique that is considered gentle and painless.

If you don't mind a 3-7 day install, and you have a stylist you trust, you might want to go for a process called Invisible Strands. Application takes this long because they put the extension on just one strand at a time. But it can last much longer than the other techniques.

Glue-based extensions

Yep, some techniques glue the hair, strand by strand, directly to your scalp. Glue-based extensions are also used to attach new hair to your already existing hair, using a strong, protein-based bond. Your stylist will use a fairly low temperature and the process will not harm hair or scalp.

Before going in for extensions, ask the salon what type of materials they use. And ask about prices - they vary widely. Best to go to a salon you already know, or one that a friend has used successfully for her own extensions. Don't be afraid to ask questions before and during the process.

New Hair Care

Gentleness is the word. You can comb, brush, style, swim, ride around in a convertible - anything you'd do normally. But be patient when combing out tangles, and don't pull too tightly when styling. Also, experts do not recommend trying to color your extensions. The fabric or hair extension has already gone through a lot of chemical processes, and at-home coloring could damage it. If you feel the extension getting loose after a few weeks, that's normal - it just means your hair has grown enough that you need to go back to the stylist.

Washing your hair should be done at least every 2 to 3 days, using a gentle shampoo. Take the time to make sure your entire scalp gets washed. Then use a heavy-duty conditioner. Extensions don't receive the natural oil that your real hair gets.

Clip-on hair

The easiest and least expensive of all techniques, this is also the most tell-tale. Why? Because it's difficult to match your existing hair color. Some women experience lightening of their natural hair color in the summer. And if you have chemically colored hair, you may see it fade over the course of its 4 to 6 week life-span. So for clip-ons, having a wardrobe of 2 to 3 colors to choose from, is the wise way to go.

As with salon applied extensions, we recommend getting your clip-ons from a professional who can suggest matches to your color and your hair texture. Although - who knows - you might just want a pony tail or pink "streak" for fun. Your local pharmacy or beauty store will have them, and the cost is minimal.

Synthetic versus Human Hair

Experts recommend human hair as perhaps the most natural-looking and longer-lasting. But if your budget says no thanks, there's a lot of great synthetic hair on the market. Woven expertly into your own hair, it may be surprisingly natural-looking.

We're living in an age when you can literally choose your hair. If you've always wanted long, luscious tresses that bounce romantically when you run, you can have them. First timers have a tendency to go overboard, though. Take your lifestyle into account when choosing extensions: Do you have time to care for long hair? If it's short bed-head hair you want, can you wield a blow dryer to get that style after you leave the salon?

How to Thicken Your Hair Without Extensions

If you have thin clip hair and don't have the time or resources for extensions, there's still plenty you can do to get bigger hair. Some ideas are as easy as switching to a different kind of hairbrush, or making sure your diet is hair-friendly.

New brands, adhesives, and clip-on styles are coming out all the time. Synthetic hair or real hair comes in every style, color, and price. You can change your look to suit your mood. And best of all, the outer you can now truly reflect who you are inside.
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Lace Front Wigs - Your Secret Weapon For Natural Looking Gorgeous Hair [08 Jun 2011|10:04am]
You often see fashion magazines featuring fascinating models with beautiful hair in gorgeous shades of ebony, blonde and brown, but what many don't know is that most of these beautiful models are not actually posing with their natural hair but rather they are wearing lace front wigs. You too can look as fascinating as these models with the addition of a lace front wig to your beauty arsenal. Lace front wigs are hair wigs made of real or synthetic hair designed to be worn for fashion aesthetic and stylistic reasons, or to hide alopecia or balding. These wigs are very popular among celebrities and models and the general public is catching on fast.

Lace front wigs are called this because they are constructed by sewing hair onto an invisible lace base that is custom cut perfectly to the wig wearer's hairline. These wigs are the most natural looking wigs on the market today. They are perfectly shaped and very light weight. When worn correctly, no-one will be able to tell that you are wearing a wig as these hair units boast an invisible hairline which gives off the appearance that the wig hair is actually growing from your scalp. Lace front wigs really offer you a natural and original look which is why they are immensely popular, and if you are losing your hair, they offer an excellent hair replacement solution. In addition, unlike weaves, fusion, strand-by-strand, and many other popular hair extension methods that can damage your hair and natural hairline, lace front wigs are completely safe.

Another great feature of lace front wigs is that you can style them easily. Do you remember the popular lengthy curls of Jessica Simpson, or the silky straight look of Beyonce? These styles can be achieved with a lace front wig... as a matter of fact the styling possibilities are virtually unlimited. You can truly get the hair that you have always desired. Lace front wigs can also be worn under diverse weather conditions. You can even take a shower or go swimming with the wig on. Next to the fact that these hair units are virtually undetectable, their versatility and durability are key factors that make people fall for them.

Lace front lace front wigs are not cheap. A well made high quality lace wig unit constructed with 100% human Indian hair will range in price from $500 to $3000 plus. You may be able to find retailers selling them for less than $500 but they are usually of a sub-par quality and you should proceed with caution because as the saying goes you get what you pay for. Even though these wigs are on the expensive side, they still may prove to be more economical in the long run to those who normally visit the hair salon every 2 weeks or every month for a relaxer, perm or touch-up.

Lace front cheap full lace wigs are available in a wide range of colors and textures such as straight, wavy, body wave or curly. These wigs come in any length ranging from short crop to super long. The majority of people who purchase these wigs get them custom made to fit their exact head measurements. If you order a custom lace front wig unit you should expect to wait 4-6 weeks on average to receive your wig. Some lace front wig retailers do offer non-custom in-stock units in a variety of different measurements, but if it is your first time buying a lace front wig, it is not recommended that you buy a stock unit unless you are actually able to try the wig on first to insure that it fits perfectly. When you spend several hundred dollars on a wig you deserve a perfect fit! A custom lace front wig unit tailored to your exact head measurements in which you choose the color, highlights, length, hair texture, hair density, lace type and more is worth the wait!

So, whether you are just looking to improve your hair style and looks, or if you suffer from hair loss due to any reason and need a hair replacement solution... you should consider investing in a lace front wig. You should know that, unless you live in a major city, you may have a hard time finding a lace front wig dealer in your local area because even though these wigs are gaining in popularity, they are still pretty exclusive due to their high end price tag. If there are no lace front wig dealers in your area you are still in luck as there are numerous online wig stores selling an extensive range of these cheap lace wig. As with any online purchase you should be very selective when choosing who to buy from to avoid getting scammed. Make sure that the establishment list a contact phone number and address.
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