Thursday, June 26, 2014

What you should know before getting a Brazilian Hair Weave Applied

Maintain your weave well for longevity

In general, weaves will last about two months before some serious maintenance and styling is needed – keep shampooing it every day, though, as this will keep oil and dirt from your natural hair to stick to and ruin your extensions. You should also keep your hair away from chlorine. If you have to go to a pool, use a swimming cap and make sure that every strand is covered and protected from the water.

Consider using closures

A post in Savagelyyours.com touts the advantages of using lace closure for weaves:

    “A closure is for anyone who doesn’t want to leave ANY hair out but still wants a natural look. To me this seems to be the best way to go if you want to protect as much hair as possible. Back to the facts, closures should be the same hair texture as your weave and should blend in with your scalp to produce natural results.”

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Vital Facts about wearing Brazilian Hair Extensions for your Wedding

When to get Wedding Extensions

If you want to get this treatment from your salon so you can sport an amazing look on your wedding day, get your extensions applied at least 2-3 weeks before the big day for the best results. This will allow you to have just enough time to make it blend with the rest of your locks and maybe even experiment on a few hairstyles prior to the wedding.

Blend it In

Elegant virgin Brazilian hair extensions for brides have to efficiently blend in, otherwise it will look forced and unnatural. Aside from choosing the right color to apply, you should also keep from putting in too much extension; it might backfire on you, ending up looking like a big heap of unruly hair on your head instead, aside from also being majorly uncomfortable (you don’t want a sprained neck right after your big day).

http://herhaircompany.net/vital-facts-wearing-brazilian-hair-extensions-wedding