Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Information of the keratin hair extension
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
How to care the human hair wig
- Detangle the wig
using a wig brush or comb. Start at the ends and work upwards to the
base of the cap.
- Rinse the wig in
cold water, with the water flowing in the same direction of the hair to
avoid tangling. Do not soak
your human hair wig in a basin. This will cause the hair to tangle
and mat together.
- Using your
fingertips and phosphate free shampoo specifically for human hair wigs,
distribute the shampoo evenly throughout the hair.
- Rinse with cold
water to remove shampoo. Rinse so that the water is flowing in the
same direction as the hair.
- Remove excess water
by gently patting with a towel. Do not wring or squeeze.
- Condition the wig
with wig conditioner, using your fingertips to distribute the conditioner
evenly throughout the hair.
- Remove the
conditioner by rinsing with cold water. To remove excess water, pat
gently with a soft towel. Do not squeeze or wring. Allow the
wig to air dry on a folding wig stand or a tall can of hairspray.
Monday, October 8, 2012
The care instruction for the synthetic wigs and human hair wigs
Sunday, October 7, 2012
The points needed to notice for applying hair extensions
Saturday, October 6, 2012
The tips to care the virgin hair extension
Virgin hair extensions use high-quality, unprocessed human hair from a single donor, making them more costly than mass-produced, synthetic varieties. How to care the virgin hair extension to make it last much longer with good quality.
Avoid washing your hair for 48 hours after having virgin hair extensions fitted to give the extensions time to bond securely with your natural hair.
Wash your hair at least once a week using warm water and an oil-free shampoo formulated specifically for human hair extensions. Regular shampoos containing silicone-based ingredients are not suitable as they can weaken the bonds holding hair extensions in place.
Keep your head in an upright position while washing your hair so that water flows down over the hair. Gently stroke shampoo through your hair, from roots to tips. Do not rub.
Use a conditioner formulated for human hair extensions after shampooing. Gently stroke the conditioner through your hair from roots to tips, avoiding the bonded areas near the scalp.
Pat your hair dry with a towel to remove excess moisture after washing. Separate extensions at the roots, and use a wide-toothed comb to remove any tangles, working upwards from tips to roots.
Blow-dry, color, straighten or curl your extensions as you would your natural hair. Avoid excessive bleaching and pulling on the extensions as you style them.
Brush your hair once or twice a day using a hair extension brush to distribute natural oils and prevent matting. Be gentle to minimize shedding and breakage.
Wear your hair in a loose plait at night time to keep your extensions tangle-free as you sleep.
Return to a salon to have your extensions removed every three months or as advised by your hairdresser.
Friday, October 5, 2012
The Size of wigs
It’s the cap of wigs, which is compositive of wigs cap color, size, style and material. We have transparent, light brown, medium brown, dark brown and black colors which are in common used for full lace wigs, also we can do different colors as per buyer’s request. Now we have 4 sizes cap for wigs, that’s S, M, L,XL for different customers, also it can be produced according to buyer’s provided size of full lace wigs.
S: circumference: 52cm, front to nape: 34cm, ear to ear: 33cm
M: circumference: 54cm, front to nape: 35cm, ear to ear: 34cm
L: circumference: 56cm, front to nape: 36cm, ear to ear: 35cm
XL: circumference: 57cm, front to nape: 37cm, ear to ear: 36cm
As for cap style of full lace wigs, there are more than 10 kinds of different styles, which is up to buyer’s interest. The most 2 common used one is lace(front)+stretch net(from ear to ear)+lace(back) & lace(front)+stretch net(only at crown w/PU support)+lace(back). Measuring your head correctly is very important when ordering full lace wigs. Follow the measuring steps below, be sure to use a cloth measuring tape and to measure a minimum of three times. Your hair should be braided or wrapped as flat as possible.
Step 1 Circumference of wigs cap: Begin measuring by placing the end of the measuring tape in the center of your forehead. Then start to wrap it around the circumference of your head (in back of your ear, around the nape of your neck, then in back of your other ear) all the way to where the tape meets the other end. That will be the circumference.
Step 2 Front-to-Nape of wigs cap: Place the measuring tape at the front of your hairline, if you have a windows peak make sure to start it at the beginning of your widows peak. Then hold the other end of the measuring tape right at the nape of your neck. (If you are not sure where your nape is, bend your head back, and where your skin creases is where it should end.)
Step 3 Ear-to-Ear across hairline of wigs cap : Begin by placing the measuring tape where your sideburns end, then follow your natural hairline straight across your head to the other ear/sideburn.
Step 4 Ear-to-Ear over top of head of wigs cap: Place the measuring tape right by the tip of your ear where you hairline is across the top of your head to the other ear.
Step 5 Temple-to-Temple of wigs cap: If your temple area is extended, place your measuring tape where your hair extends the farthest on your hairline. Then wrap the measuring tape around the back of your head, to your other temple.
Step 6 Width of Nape of wigs cap: Place the measuring tape on the nape of your neck and measure from where your hairline at the nape begins and then ends.
The tips to care the virgin hair extension
Virgin hair extensions use high-quality, unprocessed human hair from a single donor, making them more costly than mass-produced, synthetic varieties. How to care the virgin hair extension to make it last much longer with good quality.
Avoid washing your hair for 48 hours after having virgin hair extensions fitted to give the extensions time to bond securely with your natural hair.
Wash your hair at least once a week using warm water and an oil-free shampoo formulated specifically for human hair extensions. Regular shampoos containing silicone-based ingredients are not suitable as they can weaken the bonds holding hair extensions in place.
Keep your head in an upright position while washing your hair so that water flows down over the hair. Gently stroke shampoo through your hair, from roots to tips. Do not rub.
Use a conditioner formulated for human hair extensions after shampooing. Gently stroke the conditioner through your hair from roots to tips, avoiding the bonded areas near the scalp.
Pat your hair dry with a towel to remove excess moisture after washing. Separate extensions at the roots, and use a wide-toothed comb to remove any tangles, working upwards from tips to roots.
Blow-dry, color, straighten or curl your extensions as you would your natural hair. Avoid excessive bleaching and pulling on the extensions as you style them.
Brush your hair once or twice a day using a hair extension brush to distribute natural oils and prevent matting. Be gentle to minimize shedding and breakage.
Wear your hair in a loose plait at night time to keep your extensions tangle-free as you sleep.
Return to a salon to have your extensions removed every three months or as advised by your hairdresser.