Monthly Archives: March 2020
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Posted: March 28, 2020Categories: News
A new wig with unruly hairs looks like a wig. You can make certain your secret is safe by taking time to care for your wig properly, which will preserve the synthetic fibers or human hair. Your wig will have a natural look and you will feel confident. Before you begin, know the composition of your wig.
Wash your human hair wig with a mild shampoo. For a synthetic wig, use a shampoo appropriate for the composition. Check with your beauty retailer to determine an appropriate product. Gently turn the wig upside down and then right side up to ensure thorough cleansing.
Condition your human-hair wig with a gentle conditioner.
Place the wig on the form, just as you would place it on your head.
Spray your wig with detangling spray to reduce stress from styling and drying, which helps preserve it.
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Posted: March 21, 2020Categories: News
With modern advances in wig-making, it is nearly impossible these days to tell when someone is wearing a wig or not. In order to preserve your wig and keep it looking natural, special care must be taken when grooming, styling and cleaning your wig. You should never use regular hairspray on your wig but a wig spray specifically designed for hair.
Brush out the wig, working your way up from the ends to the root-shaft to disentangle any strands that may be stuck together as a result of using hairspray. If your wig is curly, you will need to use a wide toothed comb or pick; otherwise, you risk causing the wig to frizz.
Fill the sink with warm water, adding a cupful of shampoo to the water while it is running so it disperses evenly through the water.
Immerse the wig fully in the warm water and allow it to soak for at least five minutes.
Swish the wig gently around in the warm, soapy water.
Rinse clean under hot water until all shampoo and sudsy -
Posted: March 14, 2020Categories: News
Styling products, chemical treatments and the sun's rays can leave your hair feeling dry and brittle. Instead of addressing the damage with a store-bought conditioner, give your mane a drink of canola oil. Like other types of oil, canola oil moisturizes and softens hair naturally.
Basic Canola Oil Hair Treatment
A drizzle of canola oil is all you need to infuse your hair with moisture. Massage a small amount of the oil into your hair and then cover your hair with a towel or plastic shower cap. Let the oil soak in for at least 10 minutes before shampooing as usual.
Hair Mask With Canola Oil
Canola oil blends well with other ingredients to make a hydrating hair mask. In a small bowl, combine 1 teaspoon of canola oil with 2 teaspoons of olive oil, avocado oil or walnut oil. Mix in 2 teaspoons of coconut oil and 2 tablespoons of vegetable shortening. Melt the oils in
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Posted: March 07, 2020Categories: News
Hair can become dry and tangled for a variety of reasons. Over-processing hair with frequent chemical treatments or coloration can damage hair. Using high heat styling products like hair driers can also cause hair to become very damaged. Hair products, although useful, can strip hair of its natural oils. Using too much shampoo without following with conditioner can leave your hair dry and tangled. Restoring dry, tangled hair is simple and can take less than one week.
Shampoo your hair once during the week in which you are concentrating on repairing damage, instead of every day. Shampoo strips your hair of natural oils, contributing to dryness and making the tangling worse. If your hair becomes overly oily during the week because you're not shampooing as often, apply a dry shampoo to the roots to absorb the oil.
After shampooing your hair, rinse the shampoo out. Apply a deep conditioner and leave it in your hair for