There are many different styles and types of hair extensions available in the market these days, which is why you need to understand a bit about them so that you not only save money but also time. However, cheap human hair extensions are the best type of hair extensions, preferred by the majority, as they''re easier to care and give good results. Indian Human hair extensions can help you achieve that dream of having long perfect locks hair and setting up new hairstyles without waiting for your own hair to grow. If you''re looking for hair extensions for prom hairstyles or wedding hairstyles, you''ll need to remember a few things before you proceed in your quest for perfectlocks.
First of all, how hair extensions are applied is extremely important. There''s a track made by your hair by creating a similar braid. Then in the next step, the hair extensions are sewed to the track. This particular track (also called a cornrow) by many hair stylists goes around the back of your head horizontally. For most of the wedding and prom hairstyles, your crown area will be covering your top track. The number of tracks you''ll need for the hairstyle will depend on how many wefts you go for. Apart from that, the quantity of hair you need to get the wedding/prom hairstyle will ultimately determine the number of tracks you''ll need. Once the hair stylist is done with the tracks, the human hair extensions will be sewn with the tracks. This leads to the hair blending with your own perfect locks, natural hair. Thus, hair extensions get to be treated as your own hair.
Caring for your micro ring hair extensions is no different than caring for your own hair. In fact, they should be treated exactly like your own normal hair. However, the fact that you couldn''t grow long, healthy hair in the first place shows that proper care wasn''t given to your hair to initiate new growth. By caring for your hair extensions, you can always be confident about the long hair styles you can choose from and get that glamorous look that you''ve always wanted.
It''s important to keep in mind that you should never ignore washing, conditioning along with moisturizing your human hair extensions every 2-3 days. Since your hair extensions won''t be getting the natural scalp oils, moisturizing has to be added to your routine. By not regularly moisturizing your human hair extensions, they slowly turn brittle, which causes them to break off easily. In the end this leaves you with unruly, split ends? this is not the look you want if you have perfect locks in mind!
Don''t forget that hair extensions need extra care, as they will not grow back. So don''t go berserk with the blow dryer or curling iron on them as this can cause damage and burn your beautifully crafted hair extensions. A visit to your hairstylist every few weeks is necessary for maintaining that perfectlocks look, which includes removing the wefts and checking the extensions for any kind of external build up from the shampoos or any other hair products that you''ve been using.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
DIY Hair Extensions
Are there any hair extensions you can attach yourself without spending a fortune at the salon? Yes, there are! Also known as 20 Human Hair Weft, DIY hair extensions are a quick and straightforward way to spruce up your look. DIY hair extensions are divided into two types, natural and synthetic. The natural type is made with human hair which is categorized into various grades, with grade A being the highest quality of hair.
DIY cheap human hair extensions arrive in wefts of varying thicknesses, each with a set of pressure sensitive clips along the top. These are attached to your natural locks in layers to give you instant length and volume. A fine example of great quality DIY hair extensions is Easy Clips, using grade A 100 percent human hair.
And how do these DIY hair extensions work? Just follow these steps to attach yours in a matter of minutes:
1. First make sure your hair is clean and dry. Practice opening and closing the clips by simply applying pressure to each side of the clip with your thumbs.
2. Using a tailcomb make a clean horizontal parting across your scalp just above your ears and secure the hair that's above the parting with a clip.
3. Pick up the first hair weft to attach and make sure the clips are all open.
4. Begin with the middle clip always! Slip the comb of the clip onto your natural hair and snap shut. Check if the clip is firmly in place and continue with the clips on either side of the middle one.
5. Take out the top part of your hair that has been tied up and make another horizontal parting 1 inch above the attached weft. Pin up the rest of your hair.
6. Attach another weft in the same way as the first. Repeat the steps for the rest of the application.
7. Continue making horizontal partings and attaching the wefts as you move up the back of your head.
8. Attach the narrower side wefts by making a horizontal parting above your ear and attaching the clips in the same way as you have been doing for the rest of your hair.
9. Use a mirror to check that no clips are showing . And you're done!
With human hair DIY extensions you can curl, straighten or blow dry them normally, so don't hesitate to create new styles!
Kristy is a professional stylist with 5 salons and full time writer for Safrons. Safrons offers the Best Curling Irons, the Best Hair Dryers and the best selling human hair extensions by Karmin. Free Shipping on orders over $75 and same day shipping.
DIY cheap human hair extensions arrive in wefts of varying thicknesses, each with a set of pressure sensitive clips along the top. These are attached to your natural locks in layers to give you instant length and volume. A fine example of great quality DIY hair extensions is Easy Clips, using grade A 100 percent human hair.
And how do these DIY hair extensions work? Just follow these steps to attach yours in a matter of minutes:
1. First make sure your hair is clean and dry. Practice opening and closing the clips by simply applying pressure to each side of the clip with your thumbs.
2. Using a tailcomb make a clean horizontal parting across your scalp just above your ears and secure the hair that's above the parting with a clip.
3. Pick up the first hair weft to attach and make sure the clips are all open.
4. Begin with the middle clip always! Slip the comb of the clip onto your natural hair and snap shut. Check if the clip is firmly in place and continue with the clips on either side of the middle one.
5. Take out the top part of your hair that has been tied up and make another horizontal parting 1 inch above the attached weft. Pin up the rest of your hair.
6. Attach another weft in the same way as the first. Repeat the steps for the rest of the application.
7. Continue making horizontal partings and attaching the wefts as you move up the back of your head.
8. Attach the narrower side wefts by making a horizontal parting above your ear and attaching the clips in the same way as you have been doing for the rest of your hair.
9. Use a mirror to check that no clips are showing . And you're done!
With human hair DIY extensions you can curl, straighten or blow dry them normally, so don't hesitate to create new styles!
Kristy is a professional stylist with 5 salons and full time writer for Safrons. Safrons offers the Best Curling Irons, the Best Hair Dryers and the best selling human hair extensions by Karmin. Free Shipping on orders over $75 and same day shipping.
Monday, October 17, 2011
What's the deal with Jet Black Hair Extensions
This hot trend for summer 2011 has me somewhat baffled. Although I must admit I am a product of the 1980’s fashion craze, which included fingerless lace gloves, big hair and of course clip in feathers. I feel like I have already been there, done that. However, this is a trend that looks like it may stick around for a while. So I was curious enough to start googling around to see what the buzz is all about.
This trend kicked off somewhere between LA, California and Boulder, Colorado, according to my sources. And it really took off when Steven Tyler, from AeroSmith and a judge on the ever popular reality show “American Idol” kept showing up with them in his hair.
The most popular feathers seem to be the real ones that come from roosters. Many of these types of feathers are being supplied by an unlikely source for fashion: Fishing bait shops. Long rooster feathers used by fly fishermen to bait salmon or trout are ideal for weaving into hair. The problem is that salons are scarfing them up and leaving nothing left for the fisherman. This is also creating a shortage of Rooster Feathers. Making the feathers grossly over priced and sometimes endangering our foul-feathered friends.
During my research into the feather craze I came across a website that sells artificial clip in feathers at a very reasonable price. 3 for $15.00, excludes tax, shipping and handling. My favorite part is that you can take them in and out. While most companies claim you can shampoo, blow dry and style the feathers, I am not totally sold on it. Even real feathers have a shelf life and they are pretty fragile. So for me I prefer the removable kind and they will last longer too! If you are interested check out the website: http://www.vpfashion.co.uk
I would love to hear from you if you have tried any of the Jet Black Hair Extensions.
This trend kicked off somewhere between LA, California and Boulder, Colorado, according to my sources. And it really took off when Steven Tyler, from AeroSmith and a judge on the ever popular reality show “American Idol” kept showing up with them in his hair.
The most popular feathers seem to be the real ones that come from roosters. Many of these types of feathers are being supplied by an unlikely source for fashion: Fishing bait shops. Long rooster feathers used by fly fishermen to bait salmon or trout are ideal for weaving into hair. The problem is that salons are scarfing them up and leaving nothing left for the fisherman. This is also creating a shortage of Rooster Feathers. Making the feathers grossly over priced and sometimes endangering our foul-feathered friends.
During my research into the feather craze I came across a website that sells artificial clip in feathers at a very reasonable price. 3 for $15.00, excludes tax, shipping and handling. My favorite part is that you can take them in and out. While most companies claim you can shampoo, blow dry and style the feathers, I am not totally sold on it. Even real feathers have a shelf life and they are pretty fragile. So for me I prefer the removable kind and they will last longer too! If you are interested check out the website: http://www.vpfashion.co.uk
I would love to hear from you if you have tried any of the Jet Black Hair Extensions.
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