Friday, 27 November 2009
Monday, 3 August 2009
Removing your lace wig!
Removing your lace wig can be tricky especially if you have used adhesives or tapes. The most important thing is to have the correct products at hand. Trying to remove your wig without these essential products will ensure your hairline will recede quicker than you can say what the?
Lace release is an essential product when removing your wig. It acts quickly to loosen the bond between the adhesive and your skin. Spray it all around the perimeter of your hair line and you will be able to lift your wig off effortlessly.
Residue adhesive/tape on your skin can be removed by gently soaking a piece of gauze in surgical spirit and rubbing gently untill the adhesive/tape comes away from your skin. When you have finished give your face a good scrub to remove any final traces of adhesive. Follow with a good moisturiser!
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Man flees hair salon with £300 lace wig!!!!
Seems like the credit cruch is affecting some more than others....
Read more here.....
http://www.southendstandard.co.uk/news/southend/4378037.Man_flees_hair_salon_wearing___300_wig/
Read more here.....
http://www.southendstandard.co.uk/news/southend/4378037.Man_flees_hair_salon_wearing___300_wig/
Monday, 27 April 2009
Why does it take so long to make a lace wig??
Unless you buy a ready to wear lace wig you can expect to wait 6 - 8 weeks to recieve your new custom made lace wig excluding shipping times depending on where your wig is being made. Click the link below to see why it takes so long and how the wigs are made from beginning to end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4siWxUcXAUY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4siWxUcXAUY
Sunday, 26 April 2009
We're on You tube!
LOL
It's our first video but we hope you'll enjoy our efforts - Check out the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F52QKxlr6g
It's our first video but we hope you'll enjoy our efforts - Check out the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F52QKxlr6g
Friday, 24 April 2009
More weird wigs from Celebsville
Monday, 20 April 2009
Friday, 17 April 2009
Monday, 13 April 2009
Hollywood movie stars who wear wigs
Yes! Even those A-listers lose hair. Check out this article
http://www.moviestar.nu/articles/baldmoviestarsenglish.html
http://www.moviestar.nu/articles/baldmoviestarsenglish.html
Friday, 10 April 2009
All about hair - Part 1
Fallen Hair is perhaps the most popular and commonly available form of hair. The roots and tips of hairs are all mixed up. Tangling is a problem as a result of this, but still since they are inexpensive, they are the largest selling kind of hair in the world.
Fallen hair comes in two types. They are as follows:
Tangle Free Fallen Hair: This hair is obtained by shaving off the cuticles or the ends. This process reduces the chances of friction among hairs and what remains is tangle free hair.
Normal Fallen Hair: This is generally the least expensive type of hair. The cuticles are present in different directions and the hair is prone to tangling.
Fallen hair comes in two types. They are as follows:
Tangle Free Fallen Hair: This hair is obtained by shaving off the cuticles or the ends. This process reduces the chances of friction among hairs and what remains is tangle free hair.
Normal Fallen Hair: This is generally the least expensive type of hair. The cuticles are present in different directions and the hair is prone to tangling.
Most human hair used for weaves is derived from Asia (China, India, and to a very small degree, Southeastern Russia). Lower-quality "human hair" extensions are often diluted with animal and synthetic hair to lower the price. Yak hair can be curled, permed, relaxed, and colored. Human hair is, however, more versatile than synthetic hair because it can be colored, relaxed, or curled with heating appliances just as one would do with his or her own hair. But, many people are allergic to yak hair so suppliers are using human hair treated to mimic the African/African American texture. As the weave wearer would want the hair to match the texture of his/her hair in its present condition (relaxed, curly, or straight), weave hair comes in a variety of textures: yaki (closely resembles relaxed hair texture), silky (resembling very straight Asian hair), European texture hair straight (Europeans do not generally sell their hair, so called "European hair" usually comes from India or China), curly (ranges from tight corkscrew curls to the varying degrees of wavy), and crimped (very small, sharp waves). There are different grades of hair. The highest grade comes from young donors, is gently processed, careful not to damage the cuticles, and of "Remy" designation. Remy means the hair's cuticles are facing the direction in which they grew.
The same maintenance that one would apply to his or her own hair should be applied to the human hair to keep it in good condition!!!!!!
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Real Hair vs Fake hair
Check out this You tube video on how to tell the difference between real hair vs synthetic!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v78pKV22IA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v78pKV22IA
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