No matter what type of Virgin Indian Hair Extensions you decide to you have in your hair, we can provide you with basic hair instruction to properly learn how to care for your locks and keep them healthy and strong. In continuation to our Wavy Virgin Indian Hair Extensions and Straight Virgin Indian Hair Extensions post, we’re back to provide helpful guidance in learning how to take care of your Curly Hair Extensions.
A Quick Review on How To Wash Your Hair:
* Shampoo and condition your hair at least once a week with a deep conditioner from a good product…
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A common concern with hair extensions is if you can sit out in the sun and go swimming without causing significant damage to your hair. Like any hair, it’s important to use necessary products and methods to ensure that your hair stays healthy and strong. Hair extensions are no exception.
It’s summer time and swimming in the ocean is definitely something you plan on doing while you’re away in Maui, the Caribbean, or whatever tropical getaway you plan on visiting. However, you have extensions and you want them to stay nice.
The good news is that swimming won’t damage the…
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Noticing more hair in your brush or comb lately? Wondering what could be going on? Most women battle with split ends, breakage, or hair shedding at some point in their lives, but few know it. That’s because many people confuse one hair problem with the other – a big mistake, since each of these hair conditions has a different cause, set of symptoms, and course of treatement. Know the difference; check this list of symptoms for better idea of what you’re dealing with.
Frequent frizzing? Whether you live in a humid, wet climate or not, a constant case of the…
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Chances are, you’ve noticed the rise in hair conditioners calling themselves “hair mayonnaise” or “mayonnaise treatments.” These deep-conditioning products are meant to help restore moisture, strength, and flexibility to dry, damaged, or brittle hair…and they also cost a fortune! You can get all the same benefits with a real mayonnaise treatment, made from only the same natural, safe ingredients found in your everyday sandwich spread!
How It Works
Mayonnaise is a great conditioner for hair because it contains two vital building blocks: fat and protein. True mayonnaise is simply made of eggs and olive or other vegetable oils. The vegetable…
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Winter can really do a number on your perfect locks. From dry air to frigid temperatures and salty air, strand-crushing hats and wintry winds, your hair takes a beating in the cold months. Treat your tresses to a rejuvenating care regimen to reverse the harsh effects of winter.
Curly hair:
If your natural hair or virgin Indian hair extensions are curly, heal your tendrils with a lightweight foam. Soak your hair at bedtime with Kinky Curly Midnight Overnight Repair treatment. Made from castor beans, silk proteins and moisturizers, this treatment will breathe new life into your winter damaged hair.
Thick…
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Even with the best products and regular maintenance, many women find themselves still battling hard, damaged hair and dull, sluggish skin. But why? Well, two words are to blame: hard water. Yes, the water you use to clean your hair and body can be part of the problem when it comes to your beauty routine. Hard water can dry out skin and hair, causing scaling, breakage, split ends, dandruff, and other problems. Fortunately, though, we have solutions!
What is Hard Water?
“Hard water” is water with high levels of metallic minerals like calcium, copper, zinc, and magnesium. It is usually…
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There are many reasons that a woman may experience hair damage. Stress, over-processing, tension and heredity are all factors that can cause thinning, damage and balding. Hair damage can erode a woman’s self confidence and her overall sense of beauty and self-worth. The key to getting past the effects of hair damage is to understand the causes of hair damage and the remedies available to cure the problem.
Its not your fault
Some causes of hair damage are hereditary, and are passed along in families. Androgenetic alopecia is a condition in which genetic factors cause women (and men) to suffer from…
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One of the biggest factors in hair loss, split ends, and other hair damage is dryness. Even for women with fairly healthy balances of natural oils in their scalps, overuse of blow dryers, flat irons, curling irons, and other styling tools can mean fried, brittle, or broken-off locks. So one of the simplest ways to combat desert dryness is to go for low-heat, or even heat-free, styling techniques. Below are just a few of your options, along with the kind of look you’ll create by using them:
No Heat Methods: All-Natural, Baby!
Technique Results
Detangle and air-dry, loose
Depending on…
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These days many people are victims of dry, brittle and split ends. Yes, damaged hair is common. You’ve tried everything, but nothing seems to work. Besides eating healthy foods to better your hair, there are some other tricks of the trade you can try. Don’t worry, you can have healthy hair!
1. Use vinegar
Yes vinegar can help your damaged hair. It’s almost like a miracle. It helps prevent and get rid of split ends and frizz. It also eliminates dandruff. There are a few ways you can apply vinegar to your hair- you can merely just add a teaspoon…
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