Monday, 24 April 2017

How To Get Rid Of Frizzy Ends On Weave Hair

Rebehair: Although weave hair is sewn into our natural hair, it cannot receive natural oil or nutrition from the roots of natural hair. Even if you care for your hair weave as if it were your natural hair, your weave hair will become dry, frizzy and brittle. Now, you might be wondering: how to get the frizzy out of weave hair.

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Use gentle product to wash your scalp and your weave hair every 7 to 14 days, for gentle products will not strip the hair of moisture.

If your weave gets really dry, you can try conditioner.

  • Wash as normal.
  •  Apply a thick layer of the conditioner to your hair.
  • Let this conditioner sit for at least 5 minutes.
  • Rinse hair thoroughly.
After washing, you can apply a smoothing serum to the weave, and then run straighteners through it to combat any frizz.
Use styling instruments like dryers or straighteners on low heat to reduce the amount of frizz in your weave. Do not use hot heat, for it will damage, burn and split your weave, and this damage cannot be undone until you have your weave replaced at the hairdresser.
 

Monday, 17 April 2017

How to Flawlessly Blend Your Weave

Rebehair: While we do offer a number of options for our customers to wear sew in hair weaves with little to no hair out such as closure pieces and lace frontals, some ladies prefer to leave a section of hair out for added versatility and a more realistic look.  With this option, unless your hair’s texture matches the extensions perfectly, some amount of blending will be required for a flawless installation.  Most ladies do not want weaves that are high maintenance so here are a few easy tips to help you blend your weave.


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Twist or braid at night.

 

Nothing is worse than seeing the texture of your hair extensions lying beautifully against your head – with the waves and curls popping, only to have your natural hair sitting on top like a rat’s nest!  Try twisting or braiding your hair at night, intertwining your hair with the hair extensions so the two textures blend together seamlessly when you undo the twists the next morning.

Control fly-aways. 


Virgin hair tends to frizz a bit in humidity, making the separation of your hair extensions and natural hair much more noticeable.  Try using silicone based glossifiers to help silken both textures and block humidity from causing frizz.  Also rub a bit of your edge product overtop of your leave out (lightly) to help your hair to lay nicely.

Keep it conditioned.  

 

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Whether speaking about your natural hair or your Perfect Locks hair extensions, both require regular maintenance and care to look their best.  Be sure to condition your natural hair to prevent dryness and breakage and the extensions to keep them soft and supple.  Hair that is in great condition looks great as well



 

Tame your edges!

 

Having a smooth, sleek hairline is like the icing on the cake to a great weave installation.  It gives your hair a polished and more professional appearance and can even help to conceal tracks placed around the perimeter of your head.  Edge slicking, controlling, and smoothing products are wildly popular these days so we suggest finding one that works well for you.

Try these tips and no one will be able to detect your hair from your extensions, leaving you with a perfectly blended weave!


Friday, 14 April 2017

How Often Should You Wash Your Hair Extensions?

Rebehair: Whether you're new to hair extensions, or have used hair extensions in the past, it's always a good idea to refresh your memory on how to deal with and take care of your set. After all, the better care your hair extensions receive, the longer they will last you. And hey, don't we all want hair on fleek for as long as 
possible?

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In this week's blog post, we'll walk you through all of our hair extensions care, tips and tricks to ensure your set lives a long and happy life. Our expertise is in clip-in hair extensions, however, generally, should be applicable to most types of high quality human remy hair.

With regular care and attention, you can ensure your extensions last as long as possible and stay looking healthy. So, if you want to learn how to best take care of your clip-in hair extensions, read on to discover all of our best care tips and tricks!

How Often Should you Wash Your Hair Extensions?


Hair extensions don’t need to be washed as much as our natural hair. The less you wash your extensions, the longer they will last you.

Whilst natural hair needs regular washing due to oil being produced from the scalp, hair extensions are not attached to our scalp and therefore do not endure the same oil build-up and only need washing when there is too much product in them. We find it is best to wash your hair extensions every 15-20 wears.

Bottom line is, how often you wash your extensions is mostly down to your personal routine, so it’s important you pay close attention on the quality of your extensions. If your extensions feel like they’re becoming increasingly difficult to style, this is a likely a sign that there is product build-up and they need to be washed.
 
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Tuesday, 11 April 2017

How to Apply Hair Tracks for a Weave

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Hair weaves, hair extension, come in many styles. And, hair-weave track is a common as well as easier style. You can either sew your hair-weave tracks, or you can glue them.

-Cut the track to the desired width. Generally, the tracks should cover the area between left and right hairline in the back, and from the center part to the hairline on the sides.

-Make a part about 1 inch from the nape from left to right, starting in the back. Keep the upper hair away from this section and clip it.

-Smooth down the remaining hair on the nape of the neck, leaving a clean part to apply the tracks.

-Along the seam of the track, you can apply a thin bead of bonding glue, but you should not apply it directly to the head for it can run and mix with your hair.

-Place the track into the part on your head, press it firmly for about 30 seconds, and then use the blow dryer to set the bonding glue for 1 minute. Move the heated air along the top of the tack.

-Repeat this process until all of the tracks are in place. Smooth the natural hair down over the tracks as you go.

Monday, 3 April 2017

Rebehair | How to Maintain Wet and Wavy Hair Weave

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Rebehair: With hair weaves (created with human hair or synthetic fibers), people can easily change length, texture and style of their hair as they want. However, most of them don’t know how to take care of hair weaves. Here’s how to take care of Wet & Wavy weave textures to prevent them from becoming tangled.
  • Remove knots or tangles from your Wet & Wavy weave with your fingers or a wide tooth comb.
  • Use a high quality shampoo and conditioner to wash and condition weave every 7-14 days.
  • Blow-dry Wet & Wavy weave on a low heat setting. Alternatively, allow weave to air-dry completely.
  • Use a soft bristle brush and your favorite moisturizer or styling products to style weave. Do not use heat styling tools on synthetic Wet & Wavy weaves.
  • Braid weave into 2-4 braids, and wrap weave with a silk or satin scarf or pillow before going to sleep.
  • When exercising, you can wear your Wet & Wavy weave in 2 braids or a ponytail.
  • When swimming in chlorinated pools, you should cover Wet & Wavy weave with a swimming cap to avoid getting the weave wet.

Monday, 20 March 2017

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hair Extensions

 I know pixies are all the rage right now, but in my eyes, they don’t hold a candle to long, loose waves (exhibits A, B, and C: Blake Lively, Sofia Vergara, and any of the Victoria’s Secret angels). And you don’t have to be genetically blessed to get them. Many of the most sought-after heads of hair get help from extensions. To learn more about the often daunting array of fantasy-hair options, I spoke with hairstylistsAdel Chabbi and Sarah Conner, who demystified the methods, the maintenance, and more. Welcome to Hair Extensions 101.

The Top Methods

Fusion (or Bonded) Hair Extensions (like Great Lengths). Individual keratin-tipped strands are fused to your natural hair using heat.
Tape-in Hair Extensions (like HotHeads). Wefts of hair are attached to small sections of your natural hair using double-sided tape.
Weave (or Sew-in) Hair Extensions. Your natural hair is braided in rows from ear to ear and wefts of hair are woven (with thread) onto the braids.

The Rundown

Finding the right extension method will depend on budget, preference, and hair type. While fusion and tape-in extensions can be used on just about any hair texture, weaves are best suited for curly, kinky hair. “Weaving extensions are best for African-American hair, which has enough strength and texture to hold the cornrow braid,” says Chabbi. Fusion extensions tend to be the most expensive ($500 to $4,000) and have the most time-consuming application process (up to three hours); they also last the longest (three to four months). The tape-in application process is much faster (about an hour) and more affordable ($300 to $2,000), but requires more frequent maintenance (every six to eight weeks). “The same tape-in extensions can be removed and reapplied, though,” says Conner. “You don’t have to purchase new hair each time.” The same goes for weave-in extensions, which last about three months, can be applied in an hour or two, and are the most affordable option of the bunch ($100 to $1,000). (Fusion extensions are a one-shot deal; once removed, you can’t use them again.)

Human Versus Synthetic Hair

When it comes to purchasing hair, you get what you pay for. Price will vary greatly based on quality of the hair, as well as the desired quantity (for thickness) and length. Virgin (never-before-processed) Remy human hair is the highest quality and runs upwards of several hundred dollars per bunch (and some heads may require more than one). “The hair cuticle is preserved, instead of stripped, and all the hairs run in the same direction, maintaining that natural soft, silky texture,” says Conner. Synthetic hair is much cheaper ($50 to $100) but won’t blend or style the way human hair does. “It can’t always withstand heat styling and tangles easily,” says Chabbi. It can be a great way to try out extra length or bangs without a big commitment, though.

What to Look For

“It’s important to match the color and texture of the hair extensions with that of your natural hair,” says Conner. Touch the hair first. “If it feels dry, it’s going to tangle more easily,” advises Chabbi. And avoid hair with excessive shine: Shiny hair is coated with silicone, which will wear off quickly and lead to tangles and dulling. As for your stylist, experience is a must. “Improper application or removal is when damage can occur,” says Chabbi. And Conner recommends looking for someone with a colorist background: “If the color match is off, your extensions will be very obvious,” she says.

How to Cut and Style

Good extensions should be entirely undetectable—blending your natural hair with the extension is critical. The best way to do this? A great cut. “After the extensions are in, your hair should be cut dry, with layers that blend the two hair types,” says Chabbi. You can color extensions darker (no bleaching!), but it’s best to choose a shade close to your natural color to avoid overprocessing. Or you can mix and match various shades for a more natural-looking blend. As for at-home styling, extensions should allow you to wash and wear.

TLC

Extension hair should be cared for just like your natural hair: gently. “Be extra careful with wet hair,” says Chabbi, who advises drying hair completely with your fingers before using a brush to style. Avoid tugging or yanking at the extensions while brushing. Instead, hold hair at the root, and begin detangling starting at the ends. You can use all of your favorite hair products, but keep oils away from the roots in order to prevent the bond, tape, or weave from slipping. “At bedtime, put your hair in a loose braid so it doesn’t get matted or tangled while you sleep,” recommends Conner.

The Damage

“The weight of extensions can put additional stress on the roots, so it’s important to match hair density to avoid unnecessary tension on natural hair,” says Conner. In other words, if you have fine hair, your extensions should be a lighter density; those who have thicker, more coarse strands should look for hair with medium density. Placement is also essential. “Extensions should be placed where hair is strongest,” says Chabbi. “Avoid areas along the hairline or the back of the neck, where hair is the most fragile.”



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Monday, 13 March 2017

What Does 5A,6A,7A Grade Means In The Current Hair World?

We got a lot of questions about this question,what exactly does this grade system means?A lot of US vendors and Chinese vendors are labeling their hair as 5A,6A,7A or even 8A.
To answer this question simply,of course the higher the Grade,the better the quality of the hair.Does this mean 8A is the best quality one?I guess now,because they can make up and label their hair 9A or even 10A just as they like.
So in the current hair industry,this grade system is just a bunch of crap.

Case 1:

8A Hair 18inch 4 Bundles Free Shipping $88.65

8A Hair 18inch


Case 2:

10A Hair 18inch 4 Bundles $108.22


10A Hair 18inch


Case 3:

5A Hair 3 Bundles $201


5A Hair


As you could see from the above aliexpress stores,the first one is selling 10A hair with crazy cheap price,and the second store is selling almost the same price hair with the first one.

But the third one is selling 5A hair but the price is very expensive.

Why this happen?

There are no official definition for hair grade system,the hair companies could just write as they want.The result is only to confuse the customers.
The hair business is complicate,there are a lot of tricks and lies in this industry.There are sellers are mixing animal hair,synthetic hair to their products,some sellers are making very thin ends hair with very low price to attract customers.There must be a reason if the hair is crazy cheap.(But there are people do not care,they just want cheap hair,right?)

If you are buying for your personal use

I think it does not matter for you if you are just buying for your own use.You could just choose one store you like with great price.

If you are a business

I think you should clearly know what happening in this business,you should know what you are buying and how long the hair could last etc.

Yes,you could earn more money if you sell low quality hair,but I think it’s quick money and will not help your business,low quality means more complaints.You business will not last long and people will not buy from you anymore,even you sell other products.

I think quality should be the foundation of a successful business.We are not selling 5A hair(acid washed fallen hair)any more,because that will ruin our business.With 6A(Virgin hair from multiple donors) and 7A hair(virgin hair from one donor) we are getting stable orders and our customers business is growing quickly.

Free Sample Program

We want to let more salon owners or wholesale buyers to try our products,so we could sell the good quality hair to customers and build a long-lasting business.And I know it is hard to trust any vendor online,we could send you 1 or 2 samples to you,so you could test our hair quality.But we need you should be one of the least:

Store owners
Licensed cosmetologists
Online Retailer
Beauty Supply Store

Applications are reviewed within two business days.You will be requested to provide a copy of your business license or other information to qualify your application. Upon approval,we will send you free sample and price list.

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