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  • Lace Front Wigs – a Few Things to Consider

    Posted on September 30th, 2009 admin No comments
    Deborah Rayner asked:


    If you are like so many other people who are looking to do something about their hair loss then you may be considering purchasing and wearing a lace front wig. Perhaps you have been using some sort of hair regrowth treatment and come to the same conclusion that so many others have and that is that its a lot of time and expense, for limited if any results.

    More Good News

    The good news, is that todays lace front wigs are available in a wide range of styles made from a number of fibers including human hair and much more realistic than ever looking synthetics. More good news, is that when a quality front lace wig is properly attached, it is virtually indistinguishable from a real head of hair, even on close inspection.

    Treat it Like Your Own Hair
    Part it as you may, fling it around in the wind and even sleep in it if you have to, because if you have a top quality lace front wig on, you have absolutely nothing to worry about. One particular group of people that are truly benefiting from the easy availability of high quality front lace wigs online, is people with tight bushy hair and people in the market for hair extensions.

    Hair Extensions and Straightening

    Hair straightening and extensions are both expensive and tend to have a very rate of customer approval. That is that if you have your hair straighted or lengthened there is a god chance that you will be less that satisfied with the finished results. Also, your treatment only last for so long and if you have both of them done, you can easily expect to spend at least a thousand dollars.

    No Appointment Necessary

    This is why virtually all of the famous celebrities that you see on your TV and in the magazines that you read own and use lace front wigs, rather than subject their hair to any of these punishing treatments. Also, it only takes a very short time to apply a lace front wig and you don’t need to make an appointment.



  • Naural Black Hair Care

    Posted on January 24th, 2009 admin No comments
    kalidas asked:


    Natural black hair care requires that you get familiar with a lot of tips and also put them into practice in order to maintain your hair in the condition you have been granted with by mother nature. Black hair is very challenging to condition and care for because it is very textured and curly and this happens most of the times with the majority of women.

     

    The most natural black hair care products that are appreciated by customers are those meant to control coarseness, frizz, waviness and curls. Some women prefer to use hair relaxers and eventually decide they want to go back to their natural aspect. But getting back to what you left behind may pose a great deal of stress and may turn demoralizing. When this happens the best solution indicates that these women should look for as many tips as possible in magazines or over the internet to make carrying out their decision much easier.

     

    Natural black hair care involves several things like diet and nutrition, the administration of vitamin supplements, and special combing, washing and drying. But helping your hair look healthier and get longer also involves avoiding some aspects or methods related to styling. Thus, hair should never be braided very tightly. In time this might cause hair loss and stylists should know better than advising such a look creation. There is also a very strong warning to avoid heat whether it comes from driers, irons, flatteners and so on. If you must insist on using these devices, make sure the temperature is at the lowest level so that smoke will not come out from the barrel of the tool.

     

    Natural black hair care also requires that you avoid hair extensions relying on glue and heat just as much as you should stay away from products that “freeze” the hair and make it stiff so that it can remain into place. Another thing that should not be done is rubbing the hair vigorously with a towel after showering and blowing it dry.

     

    Finally, extra oily substances are not to be used on the scalp if you really take natural black hair care seriously. Whatever is oily and greasy will suffocate the follicles on the scalp and in time this can be responsible for hair loss. Most of the mistakes mentioned above are some of the nastiest situations that happen especially to African American women, and they should not be ignored or treated lightly.

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  • Black Hairstyles - Top Styles for Today’s Black Hair

    Posted on January 5th, 2009 admin No comments
    Tim Faber asked:


    Today’s Black Hairstyles have increased in beautiful design and diversity thanks to new formulations in black hair products allowing hair to maintain strength, reduce breakage and maintain moisture.

    Long, short, and wavy hairstyles have pushed their way to “center stage” with increased functionality and beauty. Hair extensions, coloring, straightening are now made increasingly possible with advanced designs and proper hair care.

    What’s new in Black & African American Hairstyles

    Women’s hairstyles have become more diverse with longer, wavier cuts becoming most popular in 2008. Thanks to Beyonce and numerous celebrities, smooth, silky and wavy designs are the look. For those of you with shorter hair, don’t despair. The same techniques used for long hair apply equally to short hair as well.

    Smoothing and straightening with African American hair products has become less damaging thanks to products containing Jojoba Oil. Mineral oil, used for years to clean and moisturize, is damaging to hair follicles. Jojoba oil has made intense styling more safe without as much risk of breakage or hair fall. Straightening, relaxing, perming and highlighting allow for some beautiful designs and the risk of harmful over-styling is becoming reduced.

    For men, the short and tight look of the past few years is subsiding. Short, but more natural styles are coming on the scene with lengths from 1/2 inch to two inches most popular. Moisturizing conditioners, styling aids and periodic use of clarifying shampoos has allowed hair styles to maintain their luster and shine without depleting moisture.

    Braids and dreadlocks continue to be the style for longer hair, but fast hair growth or extensions (or growing your hair a very long time) are necessary.

    Keys to maintaining healthy Black Hair

    Black and African American hair is dense and its molecular cell structure is compact. This leads to dryness. Sebaceous glands at the hair root emit sebum (oil) which is inhibited not only by the thickness of the scalp follicles, but by the often ***** or tightly wound nature of black hair.

    Oils are unable to coat the follicle as efficiently therefore dryness, breaking and product build-up are common. Infusing moisture is the key to maintain healthy hair enabling advanced hairstyles.

    Moisture can come from within - drinking plenty of fluids, maintaining a healthy diet of raw vegetables and fruits, avoiding moisture depleting styling, or hydration can be topically applied externally with rinse-out and leave-in conditioners and moisture shampoos.

    Advances in Black Hair Products

    In the past several years, two ingredients have emerged from manufacturers that have helped dramatically improve black hair products. One, LusterPlex, an active ingredient in many hair products, has been shown to greatly enhance the shine, sheen, silkiness and manageability of black hair care. Used primarily in shampoos and conditioners, it was originally formulated to add shine to long, smooth hair.

    As often is the case with many products or ingredients, it found uses far more diverse. In studies it has been shown to improve tensile strength, strengthening weak or breaking hair, and greatly increasing shine, while softening - allowing for a new range of hair designs.

    Two, Jojoba Oil has now taken its rightful place as a replacement for mineral oil. Often used to aid in styling, cleansing or to add hydration, mineral oil leads to damaged follicles and thinning. Jojoba oil naturally deep cleans and hydrates and leaves hair stronger while effectively removing dirt and product build-up that often lead to flakes and flaking.

    Though used as an active ingredient in many hair products to increase cleansing, it is often combined with other “actives” such as Panthenol or Trichogen to soothe the scalp or increase hair growth.

    Black hairstyles are beautiful and luxurious - and maintaining proper health and strength has enabled straightening, relaxing and perming to accelerate beautiful styles without damage and breaking.

    Whether you’re looking for smooth, straight and highlighted designs, or prefer short and natural, today’s black hairstyles now provide beautiful, celebrity-like selection with black hair care and advanced active ingredients.