How to care for your Remi Hair

January 23, 2011 by  
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Remi Hair

Remi Goddess human hair extensions are long lasting, luxurious human hair extensions that are available from your local hair and beauty supply store. They are available world wide in a range of colours and lengths. It is  perfect for low maintenance hair styles that stay glamorous and full of body. These hair extensions have the potential to be used for up to two years. To ensure that you get the most from your Remi Hair you will need to care for it in a way you have never cared for your extensions or weaves before..

How to care for your remi hairIt is vitally important for the hair that you keep it nourished with a good shampoo and conditioner that you can wash out. Wash the hair every week to keep it bouncy. Comb it out before you wash it so all of the kinks and tangles are out. Do not comb this hair from root to tip. This will pull the hair from the weft and cause shedding. Comb or brush the hair from the bottom and work your way upwards. Use intensive moisturising shampoo and conditioner to help keep the moisture and it will maintain it’s luxurious and healthy texture. Please note that you do not need to get your scalp wet every time you wash your extensions especially if you are washing regularly throughout the week. However, if you are washing your scalp gently massage shampoo into the root of the hair, on top of the hair net or directly between the cane rows. And rise with warm water until the bubbles have gone. When you wash the hair do not scrunch, rub or lather the hair with the shampoo.

When drying the hair do not rub the hair with the towel, dab the hair gently with the towel and wrapyour hair into a towel turban. When most of the water has absorbed into the towel then air dry the hair without any heat or appliance. Do not comb or brush the hair when it is wet, this can make the hair weak. Taking good care not to tangled the hair. Do not go to bed with wet hair as this will knot and tangle your hair. Plait, wrap or put your hair into a high or low bun or ponytail without product at night. If you choose to blow dry, straighten or tong the hair with a heat appliance then use a heat protective product on your natural hair as well as the Remi hair to keep it from burning or breaking. This way it will stay healthy for longer. This hair is human therefore it can and will split if you do not take good care of it. Let me know what works best for you and get yourself a Remi hair beauty regime.

Goddess Remi Yaki

Greasing your scalp with growth products is fine as long as it doesn’t touch the Remi. It will gradually drip down during the week and this is when you would proceed to washing it. It is also vitally important that you do not use Afro Caribbean Greasy products directly on the Remi hair itself as this will weigh it down and make it week and limp. The bounce will go and it will become to look stringy.

Comment in the box below about how you maintain your hair. I’m happy to answer any questions that you may have. Remi hair can cost approximately £40-65 a pack depending on the length and retailer.

Fact: Every method of Hair Extensions can cause permanent damage to your natural hair?

Does this mean you shouldn’t get hair extensions?

Absolutely NOT!! In Hair Extensions Exposed eBook explains how the natural hair can become damaged and what steps you can take to avoid damage.  Get the eBook from this link!

Article Written By: Nadine Tiffany (BA Hons Creative Media Writing)
www.BeautyAdviceCenter.com - The Home of Beauty and Style

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Hair Weave: The Real Cost of Hair Weave

November 18, 2010 by  
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Hair weavehair Weave: The Real Cost of hair Weave

First ask yourself a couple of questions.  Do you want to enhance your appearance for a specific event (a special date or concert) or for several weeks (summer vacation, end of the year holidays, or just until your hair grows out)?  Second, do you want to leave everything to your hairstylist or are you willing to do a little of the legwork yourself?  And finally, how much are you willing to spend?

Type of Hair / How Much Hair (30% of the Cost)

From businesswomen to Hollywood stars, customers are demanding higher quality from the products they purchase.  The type of hair you purchase will depend on the desired style.  Hair textures range from silky straight, relaxed, deep wave to curly.  Hair quality can range from poor quality synthetic hair to human hair of excellent quality.  Virgin Indian Remy hair is the most popular type for extensions. With Indian hair the wefts are reinforced and sewn tightly to prevent the hair from shedding.

If you are getting a full-head braid and sew-in weave the average person uses about six ounces of hair.  Most brands sell about four ounces in each package. Some people will use more some will use less. It’s best to purchase two packs to ensure you have enough. You can always use the extra hair later. If you are using hair that is 18″ or longer may need an additional pack (sometimes the ends look thin with very long hair).  If you are only getting a few tracks or you are bonding the hair, one pack is enough for four to five tracks.

Normally, hair length runs from 10″ (about per bag) to 18″ (about 0 per bag).  There are many less expensive brands available, but keep in mind that quality can sometimes decrease with the lower price tag.

Synthetic hair is very inexpensive compared to human hair and is often used for ponytails or hair buns.  The costs can range from .00 to .00 per package depending on length.  Heating appliances such as curling irons, flat irons or straightening combs should never be used on synthetic hair. While there are newer versions of synthetic hair from brands that claim to allow styling with lower temperatures of heating appliances, people should steer clear of such claims.  The golden rule with synthetic hair is that heat is not an option. Synthetic hair is best for short term use. Typically when the synthetic hair is shaped its best not to change it, it is “What you see is what you get”.

Weaving vs. Bonding (50% of Cost)

Bonding is a popular temporary weaving method and a great way to add volume or vibrant streaks of color to your natural hair. Tracks of hair are glued to the roots of your own hair near the scalp with a special adhesive. To prevent damage to your natural hair, tracks should not be left in longer than a week or two and must be removed with a special solution. On average the cost to apply is -20 per track (cut and style may or may not be included in your price).

With weaving, the natural tresses are braided around the head in concentric circles. The braids are sewn down, then extensions or wefts are sewn to the braids. On average six to ten tracks are needed for a full head.  This technique can be maintained for several weeks or months.  This is a very time intensive process and pricing will vary greatly, but on average the costs range from – per track.

In the conclusion below you will learn how to completely eliminate this cost.

Regular Maintenance and Tighten Up (20% of Total Cost)

It is important to think of your extensions as your own hair.  The average hair weave–whether glued, bonded, or sewn into natural hair–lasts about two months.  During this time, you must wash your weave as well as your natural hair. Weave hair is especially prone to becoming brittle and dry because it is not attached to the scalp and therefore doesn’t receive any of the body’s natural oils.  As with your natural hair, if you do not properly care for your weave it will quickly develop split ends and become frizzy and unmanageable.  On average, regular maintenance and tightening will cost – per track and must be done every two to four weeks.

Fact: Every method of Hair Extensions can cause permanent damage to your natural hair?

Does this mean you shouldn’t get hair extensions?

Absolutely NOT!! In Hair Extensions Exposed eBook explains how the natural hair can become damaged and what steps you can take to avoid damage.  Get the eBook from this link!

Conclusion

Ultimately you can tailor your weave to fit any budget.  You may choose to purchase your own hair and have it professionally applied and styled.  You may want to learn to weave it yourself, and then have it cut and styled by a professional.  Or you may have it weaved and styled professionally and choose to tighten it yourself.

Weaves provide a way for you to experiment with new styles and current hair trends without damaging your natural hair with excessive heat or chemicals.  Weaves provide new looks which are usually easily cared for, but you must be aware that these procedures have a limited life cycle.   Remember HAIR DOES MATTER!

Hair Weave: The Real Cost of Hair Weave

Article Written By: Nadine Tiffany (BA Hons Creative Media Writing)
www.BeautyAdviceCenter.com - The Home of Beauty and Style

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