Thursday, 26 July 2012
Synthetic Weave Maintenance
1. Check the quality level of the synthetic hair you have. The cheapest synthetic hair cannot have heat (flat irons but keep the heat as low as it can get! You dont want to have the risk of burning your hair and the synthetic hair!, curling irons, or hot rollers) used on it as this will most likely melt the synthetic fibers. There are, however, some kinds of synthetic fiber (e.g., Monofiber, Thermofiber) that can withstand heat to a certain degree. If the ability to use heated styling tools to the extensions is a necessity for you, check out this possibility before you buy.
2. Use detangling spray on the extensions daily. Always comb this through completely. This product should stop the hair tangling together and stop it getting frizzy. In addition, use an appropriate comb or brush designed for use with extensions; normal combs and brushes can damage the wefts and cause the extensions to loosen or pull out.
3. Curl the extensions carefully. Most synthetic extensions are straight, and will stay straight, even after washing. However if you want curls, get some hair-curlers (the ones you roll into your hair). Heat some water until it is very warm (not boiling) and dip your extensions in (if they are not clip-in extensions, put hot water in a spritz bottle and spritz your hair over) and then roll the curlers into the hair. Leave to dry naturally, and remove when the hair is dried. Your extensions should now be curly.
4. Wash out any hairspray or other styling products at the end of the day with a mild shampoo and conditioner. Use cold water. Invest in some shampoo designed for synthetic wigs. They are made of the same kind of fibers and this will help stop your extensions from tangling.
5. Trim frizzy ends, and then rub some oil onto your extensions and comb it through. Leave it for an hour, and then wipe off excess oil out of the hair using as towel. Wash with a mild shampoo and rinse.
6. Make a decision to renew or remove the hair extensions well before they look ratty. Hair extensions tend to move up the hair shaft at around the six week point, making them prone to loosen or become uneven. If this is your first time wearing them, you might decide that the work involved in caring for them is not worth keeping them again; or, it might be something you're willing to keep with for a time longer. Either way, a return to the hairdresser to get them sorted is essential at this point.
Monday, 26 September 2011
Chocolate Remy Hair
Chocolate is a premier brand of the finest and most luxurious Remy hair. Remy means that the hair belonged to one person which ensures that there is no tangling or knotting. Our Chocolate hair will last up to six months and even longer with good care.
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