11.11 shopping sale have only 3 hours left, take the chance to enjoy the lowest price now! Online shopping is so convenient and fast for us to buy things, we have more choice to choose and comprise. At the same time, online shopping always have some cons, because we can't see the real products online and can't feel it. To make sure you can know about our UNice human virgin hair, we conclude all the frequently asked questions about UNice hair to helps you know more.
1. Dry/Split Ends:
--Dry Ends—our hair is high temperature steam processed texture, hair after high temperature steam processed will be a little dry. Please follow our hair care instruction, we have recommend shampoo & conditioner. Those Brand proof to be work well on our hair and do great moisture treatment!
--Split Ends—as we all know for virgin hair grow from human scalp, the longer hair the lesser nutrition will reach to ends. Our sourcing department will pick out the badly damaged ends raw hair, but few splits ends CAN'T be avoided, especially when hair is longer than 18'', please understand. ONLY DYED & ACID BATH hair has no split ends at all! If u are picky for split ends, we do not recommend u to purchase 100% chemical free virgin hair.
2. Hair Color:
Hair is non-dyed and collected from donator directly. Each bundle color varies a little. It arranges from black #1, dark brown #1b to Middle brown #2. Please leave us order note for color requirements, we will pick hair for u before shipment.
For real virgin hair, the color shade from the top to ends which is normal, as we all know the longer hair the lesser nutrition will reach to ends, usually virgin hair ends will be lighter than top and middle. For example, the top and the middle are black shade to ends 1b or even lighter at last 2~4 inches that's also split ends area.
3.Shedding & Tangle:
New hair will have few strands initial shedding which is normal. Excessive shedding & tangle may come from:
a. poor weft construction
b. weft cutting
c. dry hair
For poor weft construction issue, please contact us and send pictures immediately, we will help u do refund or exchange based on our refund policy. We are STRONGLY RECOMMEND customer SEAL WEFT & CUTTING AREA. Don't cut the weft only if u feel it's necessary. Our hair is cuticle intact donator's hair, usually not tangle. But dryness will lead to tangle and shedding, please follow our hair care instruction and use our recommended shampoo & conditioner to co-wash it at least once a week! Sulfate/alcohol involved products will leads to dry and frizzy, please notice that in advance!
4. Corn Chip Smell:
As we mentioned previously our hair is 100% chemical free, we promise no corn-chip chemical smell. We do not only care about beauty but also our customer's health! But we do wash the hair when we produce it, it's may have local shampoo smell on it, anyway, it will lift your shampoo and conditioner smell shortly after co-wash.
5. Gray Hair:
Virgin non dyed hair have few strands gray hair inside, we usually pick the gay hair out on production, but we DO NOT guarantee 100% no gray hair, please understand, and pick the few strand out yourself. Thank you!
6. Nits/Eggs:
We do have nits/eggs quality control. The raw hair with nits and eggs are picked out before we put into production. So 99.5% products are no nits and eggs, if there is one bundle we are not able to pick out, we do accept refunding or replacement.
7. Length Remark:
Wavy and curly hair will look much shorter compared with straight. You should measure the length of hair when it is STRAIGHTLY stretched!
We also DO NOT RECOMMEND you to purchase longer length virgin hair, such as 28'', 30''even though we have these options. Don't ever try it before you understand how high maintenance it will take.
For ur order longer than 28", we strongly recommend u SEAL THE WEFT. Longer hair is kind of high maintenance because the longer hair the lesser nutrition will reach to the ends. To avoid dry and tangle please follow our hair care instruction carefully and use our recommended shampoo and conditioner to co-wash the hair weekly.
Our hair is 100g(+/-5g) per bundle, as we all know, the longer length the shorter weft it will be for certain weight. 4~5 bundles is recommended for whole head sew in.
If you have any questions, please DM @unicehair on Instagram or email us unicevirginhair@gmail.com. Hope this can help to your online shopping.
2016年11月11日星期五
2016年5月11日星期三
Five Wrongs You Are Making That Indeed Harm Your Blonde Hair
Do you have blonde hair or are you going to dye your hair blonde? Blonde hair is so popular in this colorful season.If you’re a blonde, you’re likely well versed in the practices of preserving your lovely locks.But how well do you know about the things you shouldn’t be doing? Following five wrongs will help you a lot.
You’re using the wrong products
Yes, purple shampoo is a non-negotiable for blondes, but you might think using the violet product allows you to have free reign with other products. Not quite the case. We all know blow drying daily is very damaging to hair, but for blondes, heat can be worse. If you take any heat to your hair, we’re looking at flat iron or curling iron, make sure they are clean of styling product build up or hair spray, as it can burn and discolor you hair.
Use of protein-based hair care products
It’s not just hot tools that can wreck havoc on hair. Blondes should particularly avoid protein-based hair care products. Right now, protein-based shampoos and conditioners are really popular but unfortunately, using them too often can have the reverse effect and make the hair brittle. In addition, you need to be conscious of the water you use to rinse. We recommend our clients check to see if the water they have at home is hard, which can cause mineral buildup, discoloration, dryness, and other problems. Consider getting a water filter installed to help combat these issues. Ultimately, it’s important to make sure that your care products are moisturizing.
The use of wrong ingredients
We already know sulfates are no good for colored hair, but there are a number of other common ingredients found in hair care products that are actually harmful to your color. Chamomile, an ingredient known for lightening, can actually cause yellowing in some blondes. However, we recommend Christophe Robin Clarifying Shampoo with Camomile and Cornflower because it’s brightening without being yellowing. Lastly, avoid products that contain olive oil and argon oil, as they can have a darkening effect on blondes. Who knew.
The use of wrong DIY treatments
Everyone loves a good Pinterest DIY every now and then. But have you ever thought about the ingredients that go into the concoction? Rich hydrating treatments are good for most blonde hair. Stylists recommend using avocados, as they’re rich in minerals and fats, and eggs, as they’re full of protein and are softening for hair.These treatments don’t usually effect blonde hair color. UNice stylist warns against reaching for oils like argon, olive—even almond!—oil for their darkening and yellowing effects on hair.
Wrong method of washing
It might seem silly to care how your hair is washed, but it matters more than you know. Another major mistake that blondes make is working shampoo down to the ends of their hair, which can dry it out. Shampoo should be massaged into the scalp, not the ends.
You’re changing it up all wrong
It’s totally OK to switch it up from time to time. That’s the beauty of hair color! But for those with really blonde hair, making drastic decisions can be hard to handle in the long run. If you are a serious blonde-lover and have desire to go dark, don’t—unless you are willing to have more honey or strawberry hair, as it’s hard to get out all of the dark molecules left in blonde hair. Sometimes it can take months to get it perfect again.
PS: Summer Free Order Activity will begin soon. If you buy hair on www.unice.com during 12th-19th,May, you have the chance to get free order.
You’re using the wrong products
Yes, purple shampoo is a non-negotiable for blondes, but you might think using the violet product allows you to have free reign with other products. Not quite the case. We all know blow drying daily is very damaging to hair, but for blondes, heat can be worse. If you take any heat to your hair, we’re looking at flat iron or curling iron, make sure they are clean of styling product build up or hair spray, as it can burn and discolor you hair.
Use of protein-based hair care products
It’s not just hot tools that can wreck havoc on hair. Blondes should particularly avoid protein-based hair care products. Right now, protein-based shampoos and conditioners are really popular but unfortunately, using them too often can have the reverse effect and make the hair brittle. In addition, you need to be conscious of the water you use to rinse. We recommend our clients check to see if the water they have at home is hard, which can cause mineral buildup, discoloration, dryness, and other problems. Consider getting a water filter installed to help combat these issues. Ultimately, it’s important to make sure that your care products are moisturizing.
The use of wrong ingredients
We already know sulfates are no good for colored hair, but there are a number of other common ingredients found in hair care products that are actually harmful to your color. Chamomile, an ingredient known for lightening, can actually cause yellowing in some blondes. However, we recommend Christophe Robin Clarifying Shampoo with Camomile and Cornflower because it’s brightening without being yellowing. Lastly, avoid products that contain olive oil and argon oil, as they can have a darkening effect on blondes. Who knew.
The use of wrong DIY treatments
Everyone loves a good Pinterest DIY every now and then. But have you ever thought about the ingredients that go into the concoction? Rich hydrating treatments are good for most blonde hair. Stylists recommend using avocados, as they’re rich in minerals and fats, and eggs, as they’re full of protein and are softening for hair.These treatments don’t usually effect blonde hair color. UNice stylist warns against reaching for oils like argon, olive—even almond!—oil for their darkening and yellowing effects on hair.
Wrong method of washing
It might seem silly to care how your hair is washed, but it matters more than you know. Another major mistake that blondes make is working shampoo down to the ends of their hair, which can dry it out. Shampoo should be massaged into the scalp, not the ends.
You’re changing it up all wrong
It’s totally OK to switch it up from time to time. That’s the beauty of hair color! But for those with really blonde hair, making drastic decisions can be hard to handle in the long run. If you are a serious blonde-lover and have desire to go dark, don’t—unless you are willing to have more honey or strawberry hair, as it’s hard to get out all of the dark molecules left in blonde hair. Sometimes it can take months to get it perfect again.
PS: Summer Free Order Activity will begin soon. If you buy hair on www.unice.com during 12th-19th,May, you have the chance to get free order.
2016年4月19日星期二
How To Clean Your Wig Correctly ---4 Aspects You Should Mention!
How do you clean your wig usually? The correct methods of cleaning will maximize the life of your wig and help to maintain the quality of its appearance. How many aspects should we attention?
1. How long should I clean my wig?
Guides for cleaning your wig will always say you should clean your wig after 10-15 days. No, it depends where you’ve been wearing your wig, and how many hours per day you’ve been wearing it. So, it is recommended that you wash your wig every 6-8 wearings. More times you wear, more frequently you should clean it, but do not wash it too often.
2. How should I wash my wig?
A.Pre-Wash: Remove your wig; Gently brush the wig thoroughly with a wig comb or brush to remove any tangles.
B.Shampooing: Ready a pot of cold water and one tablespoon of the wig shampoo. Immerse wig for one minute and stir the water gently. Do not rub. Slide your hand over the hair repeatedly until it is clean. Be particularly gentle on any hand tied areas of the wig cap as this area is the most fragile. Rinse the shampoo out of the wig in cold clear water until thoroughly rinsed. Blot the wig gently with a towel. Do not squeeze or wring. Rinsing is particularly important. If not done correctly, the wig will become very tangled. Once the shampoo has been applied throughout the wig and its cap, it must be carefully rinsed with cold water. The direction of the water flow is crucial in order to maintain a smooth and silky wig. The water should flow in the direction of the wig’s hair, from root to tip. If water flows in any other direction, tangling can easily occur. The wig must be rinsed thoroughly, to ensure that no shampoo is left in the fibers.
3.Conditioning:The wig should still be wet from washing. Apply a small amount of wig conditioner to your hands and rub together. Carefully work the conditioner through the hair, avoiding the cap. You want to keep conditioner away from the cap. On hand tied areas especially, the conditioner can cause the hand tied knots to become untied, resulting in hair loss. Thoroughly rinse the conditioner from the hair over cold running water. Instead of using regular conditioner, an alternate method is to very lightly spray your wig with conditioning spray, spraying 10-12 inches from the hair.
4. Drying: The most important is avoid the use of hair dryers on hair wigs, as the heat can cause extreme damage, and could potentially ruin the entire wig. Wigs must always be air-dried in an upright position on top of a tall, slender object. Wig stands are the best drying mechanism, but, any tall, slender object can be used.
3. Necessary Equipment for Washing Wigs
Wig Brushes,Wig Shampoo,Wig Conditioner,Wig Stand
4. How should I store my wig?
When you are not using your wig always keep it on an “open air wig stand” or styling head. This will ensure it breathes and moves odors out. Store it away from the windows that receive strong sunlight for most of the day. Do not store it in a plastic bag. You can cover it with a scarf to keep dust off.
2016年4月5日星期二
Why Pre-Shampooing Is So Important For Protecting Your Hair
Many customers told us that they hate washing their hair. The thick, curly hair texture makes it super tedious, time-consuming, it will make them soul-sucking.
For this problem, I suggest adding a "pre-shampoo" treatment to your hour-long routine. Then, I thought about it like this: Much like pre-blowout strands need heat protect ant TLC, processed and damaged hair needs a shield of its own before cleansing—especially if it's colored.
"The majority of your color is lost by simply rinsing your hair with water in the shower," explains by Unice hair stylist "Even if you use a mild shampoo, you still lose more from the water rinse itself."
Pre-Shampoo Treatment is formulated with color seal technology that insulates the hair before you even step into the shower. All you have to do is apply it to dry hair, spend five minutes scrolling through Instagram, and then hop in.
What's more is that the powerhouse cream contains UV and thermal protestants to improve overall hair health. Damaged hair is more porous, and more porous hair loses color from rinsing more easily. Because it prevents and corrects age-related damage in one fell swoop, the treatment is already being likened to retinal for hair. And what woman wouldn't want to ward off the mane equivalent of fine lines and wrinkles?
If you bleach your hair and do all sorts of crazy things to it, but now you want it to look good forever. I introduced the pre-shampoo step to your regimen on principal alone. It just made sense. Then, after one of my few-and-far-between washes, I noticed that my months-old color was less brassy than it should be.
Steps to do Pre- Wash Oil Treatment
Step 1:- Divide your hair into 4-6 sections.
Step 2:- Throughout each section apply any oil whether it is pure coconut olive oil or avocado oil. Put oil on every Layer of your hair. Depending on your hair length and thickness use 2-4 tablespoon of oil.
Step 3:- To keep the oil from dripping down your face and neck cover your hair with a shower cap.
Step 4:- Leave it for about an hour or overnight.
Step 5:- Remove tangles or knots, comb your hair before washing your hair.
Step 6:- Wash and condition your hair the next morning.
Step 7:- Be regular with the Pre –wash oil treatment to soften and strengthen hair.
For this problem, I suggest adding a "pre-shampoo" treatment to your hour-long routine. Then, I thought about it like this: Much like pre-blowout strands need heat protect ant TLC, processed and damaged hair needs a shield of its own before cleansing—especially if it's colored.
"The majority of your color is lost by simply rinsing your hair with water in the shower," explains by Unice hair stylist "Even if you use a mild shampoo, you still lose more from the water rinse itself."
Pre-Shampoo Treatment is formulated with color seal technology that insulates the hair before you even step into the shower. All you have to do is apply it to dry hair, spend five minutes scrolling through Instagram, and then hop in.
What's more is that the powerhouse cream contains UV and thermal protestants to improve overall hair health. Damaged hair is more porous, and more porous hair loses color from rinsing more easily. Because it prevents and corrects age-related damage in one fell swoop, the treatment is already being likened to retinal for hair. And what woman wouldn't want to ward off the mane equivalent of fine lines and wrinkles?
If you bleach your hair and do all sorts of crazy things to it, but now you want it to look good forever. I introduced the pre-shampoo step to your regimen on principal alone. It just made sense. Then, after one of my few-and-far-between washes, I noticed that my months-old color was less brassy than it should be.
Steps to do Pre- Wash Oil Treatment
Step 1:- Divide your hair into 4-6 sections.
Step 2:- Throughout each section apply any oil whether it is pure coconut olive oil or avocado oil. Put oil on every Layer of your hair. Depending on your hair length and thickness use 2-4 tablespoon of oil.
Step 3:- To keep the oil from dripping down your face and neck cover your hair with a shower cap.
Step 4:- Leave it for about an hour or overnight.
Step 5:- Remove tangles or knots, comb your hair before washing your hair.
Step 6:- Wash and condition your hair the next morning.
Step 7:- Be regular with the Pre –wash oil treatment to soften and strengthen hair.
2016年3月22日星期二
14 Secrets to Have Shiny & Glossy Hair
We all want healthy and shiny hair, but daily we unknowingly (or knowingly…ahem…flat ironing on the highest setting!) sabotage that gorgeous shine. Here, we’ve complied a list of hair crimes to avoid and how to restore your color to its full glory.
1. Product Junky: Don’t overuse styling products like wax, crèmes, and sprays. It can dull hair and change your color.
2.Use multi-tasking miracle products that provide styling and treatment all in one and are specifically created for color-treated hair.
3. Heat styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons can all lead to damage and dullness. Keep these down to once per week…Eek! We know it’s hard.
4.Have a styling session with your hair and try new styles using minimal heat. Our favorite casual ‘dos: Beach Waves, Sleek Top Knot, Fishtail Braid or a Low Side Bun.
5.When you blow dry (once per week), always point the nozzle down the hair shaft. Light will reflect off the smooth strands to create a shiny finish.
6.Take color breaks every 4 to 6 weeks. There’s never a reason to color more often than that.
7. If your hair is already color-treated, do root touch-ups instead of all-over color. Applying hair color to previously colored hair can lead to over-processing.
8.Making dramatic transitions to your hair color in a short period of time like going from blonde to black is harsh on hair. Gradually shift’a shade to reach your color goal.
9.When choosing a hair color, pick a shade that has a bit of vibrancy in the tone, such as golden, bronze or red in the shade descriptor.
10.Think of color as the finish to your hair like a lip gloss or sheer color treatment.Use a color gloss once per month to restore shine. Try: Shine Happy.
11.Glossy hair starts with health hair, so be selective about the products and tools you use. Ammonia can dry out hair, so look for hair color that’s 100% ammonia-free. Try: Natural Instincts. It’s clinically proven to be less damaging.
12.Did you know demi-permanent color is gentle enough to be used as a color gloss? Pick a shade that matches your natural shade and use it as a color masque once per month. It treats hair with conditioners and vitamins and adds a sheer coat of color.
13.Since demi-permanent hair color can’t lighten locks (it can only darken or enhance), pick a slightly lighter shade than your current color to give your hair a boost of shine.
14.Wearing the wrong hair color, like a shade that’s too ashy or too flat, can create the illusion of dull hair.
More tips for shiny hair>>
1. Product Junky: Don’t overuse styling products like wax, crèmes, and sprays. It can dull hair and change your color.
2.Use multi-tasking miracle products that provide styling and treatment all in one and are specifically created for color-treated hair.
3. Heat styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons can all lead to damage and dullness. Keep these down to once per week…Eek! We know it’s hard.
4.Have a styling session with your hair and try new styles using minimal heat. Our favorite casual ‘dos: Beach Waves, Sleek Top Knot, Fishtail Braid or a Low Side Bun.
5.When you blow dry (once per week), always point the nozzle down the hair shaft. Light will reflect off the smooth strands to create a shiny finish.
6.Take color breaks every 4 to 6 weeks. There’s never a reason to color more often than that.
7. If your hair is already color-treated, do root touch-ups instead of all-over color. Applying hair color to previously colored hair can lead to over-processing.
8.Making dramatic transitions to your hair color in a short period of time like going from blonde to black is harsh on hair. Gradually shift’a shade to reach your color goal.
9.When choosing a hair color, pick a shade that has a bit of vibrancy in the tone, such as golden, bronze or red in the shade descriptor.
10.Think of color as the finish to your hair like a lip gloss or sheer color treatment.Use a color gloss once per month to restore shine. Try: Shine Happy.
11.Glossy hair starts with health hair, so be selective about the products and tools you use. Ammonia can dry out hair, so look for hair color that’s 100% ammonia-free. Try: Natural Instincts. It’s clinically proven to be less damaging.
12.Did you know demi-permanent color is gentle enough to be used as a color gloss? Pick a shade that matches your natural shade and use it as a color masque once per month. It treats hair with conditioners and vitamins and adds a sheer coat of color.
13.Since demi-permanent hair color can’t lighten locks (it can only darken or enhance), pick a slightly lighter shade than your current color to give your hair a boost of shine.
14.Wearing the wrong hair color, like a shade that’s too ashy or too flat, can create the illusion of dull hair.
More tips for shiny hair>>
2016年2月28日星期日
HOW TO ADD LOW LIGHTS TO HAIR-- Unce.com Suggestion
If you like your color but are feeling a little too one-dimensional or if you are feeling too light overall, we’ve created this easy-peasy tutorial to adding low lights to your hair. Pro Tip: For first timers, it will take a little practice getting the hang of “painting” the color onto your hair on a foil. Use conditioner in the place of hair color and follow the steps below until you get the hang of it! So here we go…
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
1 box Natural Instincts
Hair color foils (they are easier to use than regular aluminum foil since they are a thinner weight)
Hair color brush and bowl
4 plastic clips
Rat-tail comb
Dark towels
Timer
【Step 1】
Determine what level (degree of lightness to darkness) you hair is.
【Step 2】
Pick your low light shade. Keeping in mind your current color, choose a shade that is 2 shades DARKER with golden tone. The golden tone will safeguard your hair from turning an off-tone just in case your hair is porous and/or damaged.
【Step 3】
Using a rat-tail comb, create a center part down the middle of your head. You’ll use this as a guide for placing low lights.
【Step 4】
Mix the liquid from the color bottle and developer bottle into the bowl, stirring with the brush.
【Step 5】
Take a thin section of hair no more than 1/8 of an inch wide along your center part and put a foil under it. Until you are an old pro at this, stick to placing the low lights on to the top surface of your hair, along both sides of your part. If you feel like you have the hang of it, then you can try doing a section underneath the top layer for even more dimension.
【Step 6】
With that free hand, dip your brush into the color and paint it down the strand starting near the scalp, running it down to the end. Be careful not to put too much color on the brush!
【Step 7】
Fold the foil. Repeat this process moving along your part line to the back of the head leaving to 1-inch space between each foil. You should end up with about 4 foils per side for a total of 8.
【Step 8】
Set the timer for 10 minutes…Pour yourself a glass of milk!
【Step 9】
When time’s up, remove all foils and immediately rinse out the color.
【Step 10】
Apply conditioner all over to seal in color and shine.
Here, we’re using Natural Instincts because it is a demi-permanent color that doesn’t lighten hair. It can only deposit color and that’s what you want to achieve a low light effect – darker pieces that don’t lighten. Keep in mind that demi-permanent color will gradually fade away since it is not a permanent color. If you like your results, you’ll need to do this again after 20-28 shampoos.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
1 box Natural Instincts
Hair color foils (they are easier to use than regular aluminum foil since they are a thinner weight)
Hair color brush and bowl
4 plastic clips
Rat-tail comb
Dark towels
Timer
【Step 1】
Determine what level (degree of lightness to darkness) you hair is.
【Step 2】
Pick your low light shade. Keeping in mind your current color, choose a shade that is 2 shades DARKER with golden tone. The golden tone will safeguard your hair from turning an off-tone just in case your hair is porous and/or damaged.
【Step 3】
Using a rat-tail comb, create a center part down the middle of your head. You’ll use this as a guide for placing low lights.
【Step 4】
Mix the liquid from the color bottle and developer bottle into the bowl, stirring with the brush.
【Step 5】
Take a thin section of hair no more than 1/8 of an inch wide along your center part and put a foil under it. Until you are an old pro at this, stick to placing the low lights on to the top surface of your hair, along both sides of your part. If you feel like you have the hang of it, then you can try doing a section underneath the top layer for even more dimension.
【Step 6】
With that free hand, dip your brush into the color and paint it down the strand starting near the scalp, running it down to the end. Be careful not to put too much color on the brush!
【Step 7】
Fold the foil. Repeat this process moving along your part line to the back of the head leaving to 1-inch space between each foil. You should end up with about 4 foils per side for a total of 8.
【Step 8】
Set the timer for 10 minutes…Pour yourself a glass of milk!
【Step 9】
When time’s up, remove all foils and immediately rinse out the color.
【Step 10】
Apply conditioner all over to seal in color and shine.
Here, we’re using Natural Instincts because it is a demi-permanent color that doesn’t lighten hair. It can only deposit color and that’s what you want to achieve a low light effect – darker pieces that don’t lighten. Keep in mind that demi-permanent color will gradually fade away since it is not a permanent color. If you like your results, you’ll need to do this again after 20-28 shampoos.
2016年1月10日星期日
How to Make Your Blowout Hairstyles from Monday to Friday
Blowout hairstyle is the most popular hairstyle in 2016, it looks amazing but it is difficult to maintain its look for long. Is there any way to make this style last long? Possible? Yes of course,but you need take out some time to care your care.Whether you paid a fortune at a salon or tried out an at-home DIY blowout and succeeded at first attempt, here's a day-wise guide to make sure your hairstyle lasts an entire working week.
MONDAY is Protection Day: The day you get your hair done, tie it up in two side ponytails or Princess Leia style buns, using scrunchies and lie on a satin or a silk pillowcase to make sure that those eight hours of beauty sleep do not ruin your blowout.
TUESDAY is Boost Day: Remember to wear a shower cap before you hit the faucet in the morning. Next, to maintain the previous day's divine shine in your mane, spritz some fine control hairspray on a hairbrush, just flip your head upside down and brush your roots through. This will help to lift your drooping day-two strands and lend an appearance of volume to your mane.
WEDNESDAY is Dry Shampoo Day: By Day 3, your blowout starts to look 'womp-womp'! The roots look oily and the strands gloomy. The easiest way to pep them up is by spritzing some dry shampoo on the roots of your hair and tousling your hair with your fingers. This two- minute trick will restore the structure and volume back in your blowout and make it look good on the third day too.
THURSDAY is Control Your Bedhead Hair Day: On Day 4, mist your hair with a tiny amount of water and let it air dry. This will add extra volume to your hair without making the strands look stiff or heavy. Once your hair has dried, refresh your roots with some more dry shampoo to soak up the grease. Use a round brush to style and set your hair quickly. (You can also use a flat iron to smooth out your strands)
FRIDAY is Rock Your Grunge Hair Day: On Day 5, spritz some sea-salt infused beach spray on your hair to create a soft and textured beachy look. The salt spray will not only break down the oil and product build up in your hair but also lend your blowout hairstyle a sexy, windswept finish.
SATURDAY is Wash Your Hair Day – use a restoring shampoo to rinse out all the build-up and get a fresh, squeaky-clean mane!
2016年1月2日星期六
How to care your hairs after perming and dyeing? Practical hair care ideas exposed!
No matter how much you spend money perming curly hair, or hairstylists' excellent skills, curly hair always require you to have abilities of looking after hairs at home, otherwise over a week, originally elastic hair will become loose and limp. How to care your hairs in order to make them less sapless after perming and dyeing?
On the one hand, there are three habits to maintain the elasticity of curly hairs. First, insisting on using elastin. After washing your hairs every time, leave your hairs to dry naturally whenever possible. Until they are drying, putting on some elastin at the end of the hair evenly, using fingers pulp to take your hairs up and become fluffy, or with your hand to the hairs upward. Then, braiding the hair when you are sleeping. The hairs are divided into two strands into fish-bone braids before you go to the bed, at the end of the series are firmly fixed with elastic bands, directly fall asleep. The next morning, using disposable hair spray to wet the braids slightly before opening the braids, then with the balance hair dryer blowing a changeless hairstyle, and with your hands mess up the braid, so you will have a beautiful curly hair. Finally, with the fingers instead of a comb. Taking care of the hairs with fingers instead of a comb is not only beautiful and fluffy, can avoid the weak hairs are pulled again, also can keep the persistence of hair volumes.
On the other hand, it is necessary to increase the gloss of curly hair.For one thing, learning to use the essential oils. Pouring a few drops of essential oil in the palm of the hand, wiping the sub humid hair from the front to the back, then wiping the ends with a few drops of essential oil from the back to the front, lightly massaging the scalp for 5 minutes, finally washing with shampoo and rinsing clean.For another, using opportunely beer and olive oil also can increase the gloss of the hair. Applying beer to the washed hair evenly, gently massaging for 10 minutes and rinsing with water. Or taking a few drops of olive oil on the hair, washing the hair after cover the hair with hot towel for 10 minutes, and then rinsing after using the hair conditioner, hair will be soft and smooth.
Last but not the least, clever use of modeling tools. Using a little wax or fluffy powder in many times for hair styling, blowing the hair dry, evenly rubbing a little wax in the palm, lightly wiping the ends as the center with your fingers, then lifting and layering the hair, twisting the ends with the wax remaining in the fingertips to grasp the sense of hierarchy. Especially, using fingers to comb in reverse, getting the hair fluffy, letting the hair naturally fall after grasping to enhance the sense of fluffy.
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