2017年2月15日星期三

Wear a Weave Without Wrecking Your Hair

Wearing a weave or extensions in your hair can give you the volume and length you long for. But you’ll need to take extra care to make sure they don’t break your hair or pull it out.
“Anyone can wear extensions and still have healthy hair,” says Melanye Maclin, MD, a dermatologist and hair loss expert in Washington D.C. “You just have to take the time to show your natural hair and the weave some TLC.”
Here’s how to do it.
Prime Your Hair and Scalp
Get your hair in good shape before adding extensions. Take a break from the weakening chemicals in curl relaxers or dyes to get a head start in avoiding breakage.
Make sure your hair is clean, well conditioned, and free of buildup from dead skin cells and styling products like hairspray. These can cause dryness, flaking, and itching.
“If your scalp is dry and flaky, use a medicated shampoo that contains zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide, concentrating the suds on your scalp,” Maclin says. Leave it on for 15 minutes and rinse out. Then wash once more with regular shampoo and condition. Do this once a week for 4 weeks.
If you’re still seeing flakes, visit a dermatologist before getting extensions. You may have seborrheic dermatitis, which can be harder to get under control when you have extensions.
How Extensions Are Attached
How a hair extension is attached to your head depends on the type you use:
A partial or full weave is sewn into tight braids of your own hair.
Extensions are bonded to your hair with a type of glue. You may need 50 to 100 of them, depending on the thickness of your hair.
Clip-in extensions add volume or length in a hurry. You attach them under the top layer of your hair.
Stay Loose
Maclin says the biggest mistake that women make with extensions is wearing them too tight. This puts a lot of tension on the hair follicles, which can make your hair fall out. At worst, it can contribute to the most common type of permanent hair loss in African-American women.
Getting extensions should not be painful or cause headaches. If it does, they’re too snug. Speak up! Ask your stylist to loosen them before continuing.
Clip-ins are the least damaging extensions because they can be removed quickly and require little to no glue or braiding. But they can cause hair breakage if they pull or snag your hair, so put them in loosely.
Don’t Skimp on Shampooing
“Gently shampoo at least once a week to keep your scalp at its healthiest,” says hairstylist Tamika Fletcher, co-owner of Natural Resources Salon in Houston. “This reduces the buildup of product used for styling your extensions and dead skin cells.”
If you wear clip-in extensions, remove them first. Clean and dry them separately before reattaching.
If your weave or extensions are sewn, bonded, or glued into your hair, separate your natural hair from them as best you can. Then wash, rinse, and condition your real hair separately from your faux hair. Towel-dry gently before you comb through or blow-dry.
Don’t Overdo It
Even if they still look neat and polished, don’t wear hair extensions for more than 6 weeks at a time. “Weaves should be removed to allow for a thorough cleaning of the scalp and deep conditioning of the hair,” Maclin says.
Take Care When Taking Extensions Out
The glue used to secure hair extensions to your head contains chemicals that can cause hair loss. “If bonding glue is absolutely necessary, use bonding glue remover not only to take out the extensions but, more importantly, to ensure no glue remains in the hair,” Fletcher says. “Any remaining glue can adhere to hair and become nearly impossible to remove without losing hair in the process.”
If your hairline or scalp itches after your weave is removed, you may have an allergic reaction. Formaldehyde is used to preserve hair weaves, and it sometimes causes irritation. See a dermatologist. They can treat an itchy or irritated scalp.
Give Your Hair a Break
Forgo extensions for a few weeks while you baby your hair and scalp to give it a break. Switch to a hairdo that puts less stress on your hair. Then you can put the extensions back into healthy hair.

Sunny Jia
Customer Services
Msbeautyhair  Ltd
Xuchang China

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2017年2月12日星期日

5 Heart Hairstyles Perfect for Valentine's Day


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TWISTED HEART BRAID

Switch up your long-hair look by weaving your strands into this twisted heart braid


















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SWEETHEART BUN

SHELL DE MAR
Kick your V-day look up a notch by turning your regular bun in a beautiful heart shape. To do so, manipulate a hair donut into a heart shape using elastic hair ties to create the heart. 






    


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A SWEETHEART STYLE

BOBBY GLAM

Why wear your heart on your sleeve when you can just wear it in your hair? To recreate this look, part your hair past the crown of your head. Then, where the part stops, begin braiding your hair (crossing the three sections of hair under each other to create an inverted braid) in a curved formation so that heart shape forms properly.







     4
A BEAUTIFUL BUN

CUTEGIRLSHAIRSTYLES

Create a heart-shaped design by mapping out a heart-shaped part first with a fine-toothed comb, and then rope braiding the rest of your hair.






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A PRETTY PONY

THE BEAUTY DEPARTMENT

Show your sweet side by turning your usual low ponytail or traditional braid into something more complex. 







Sunny Jia
Customer Services
Msbeautyhair  Ltd
Xuchang China

E-Mail:  Sunnymsbeautyhair@163.com 
Web:      www.msbeautyhair.com
Tel. No: 0086 15836536726

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2017年2月5日星期日

How To Prevent Your Hair From Tangling

HAIR TIPS & TRICKS
Have you ever wondered why your hair tangles, and what you could do to fix it?
how to prevent your hair from tangling
It’s no secret that maintaining long and beautiful hair requires good care. But, I think we can all agree, one of the most frustrating things about having long hair, is probably having to constantly deal with knots and tangles! Not only is it time consuming, but could also be quite painful and damaging.
In this blog post, we’ll share the best tips on how to detangle your hair and minimize knots.
How To Minimize Tangling
Whether we like it or not (and we don’t), our hair, as well as hair extensions, will tangle. While some hair types are more prone to matting than others, it is something that we can’t avoid completely. There are, however, some things you can do to minimize tangling and the damage that comes from it. Here are our favourite tips on how you can do that:
1. Condition your hair and hair extensions
Conditioning the hair will restore moisture back into it, leaving it smoother and less likely to tangle. We recommend to always condition your hair after washing, as well as using a deep conditioning mask every one or two weeks. Tip: condition the ends only, to avoid greasy roots.
how to prevent your hair from tangling
2. Use a wide tooth comb
Although it may be tempting to use a brush because it’s ‘faster’, using a wide tooth comb (or a special detangling brush) is a much better idea, trust me! Not only will it remove the tangles more efficiently, but you will also protect your hair from being torn and damaged. Start at the bottom of the knot, and *keyword: patiently* work your way up until it is combed out completely.how to prevent your hair from tangling
3. Brush your hair consistently
If your hair is prone to tangling, it’s probably not a good idea to let it down all day (especially in the wind) without brushing it. Brush your hair 2-3 times a day using a soft bristle brush, especially before a shower and before sleeping. Be gentle while brushing, ladies!how to prevent your hair from tangling
4. Protect your hair while you sleep
Speaking of sleeping, did you know that hair can also get tangled while you sleep? In case you haven’t already, check out our blog post on how to protect your hair while you sleep by clicking here. These tips will help you wake up with tangle-free hair!how to prevent your hair from tangling
5. Choose the right products
Avoid any products that contain alcohol. Although there is a whole list of ingredients we recommend to avoid when choosing your hair products (which we wrote about in this blog post about Organic products), alcohol is really the one that you want to avoid. It really dries out your hair and makes it more prone to tangling. Instead, go for natural, sulfate and alcohol free products, or those specifically designed for tangled hair.how to prevent your hair from tangling
6. Braids. Braids. Braids.
If you’ve done any research at all, you know how damaging even a simple hair elastic can be to your hair. Tying your hair up in a ponytail all the time causes hair breakage and sometimes split ends, so it’s always a good idea to try to style your hair differently than a regular ponytail in the exact same spot every time.
You can either try those cordless coil hair ties, or scrunchies to do your ponytails and buns - but if you’re not a fan of how they look, we recommend braiding your hair, especially if your hair is long and tangles, and you’re not willing to cut it.
Why does my hair tangle?
There could be a few reasons why your hair is tangling a lot. Hair texture, frequency of brushing, exposure to wind, as well as the healthiness of the hair, can all contribute to matting.
For example, your hair is more likely to tangle if:
It is super thick and curly
It is long and fine
It is very dry and damaged
You don’t brush your hair throughout the day, etc.
Sunny Jia
Customer Services
Msbeautyhair Ltd
Xuchang China
E-Mail: Sunnymsbeautyhair@163.com
Tel. No: 0086 15836536726
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2017年2月2日星期四

Care hair wrong operation

1. Brushing wet hair
This is basically the most annoying women every day mistakes. When your hair is still wet, it is more elastic, but delicate than dry hair. Brush your hair with a brush, can be strongly removed tangles, especially when you hurry to play it, it is easy to lead to hair stretching and rupture.
Suggestion: Use a no-clean product or a small drop of glycerin to smooth the entanglement and then gently comb the hair ends with a wide-tooth comb, which will reduce hair rupture and prevent unsightly bifurcation.
2. Brushing too often
Frequently brushing your hair is a bad way to treat your hair. Excessive brushing of the hair will make it static, making it prone to bifurcation and breakage. So to choose the brush for your hair brush.
3.Not using heat-protection
Whether you are using a hair dryer at the lowest power, or using an iron to start the heat, your hair needs warmth. Using hot appliances causes friction that will damage cells in your stratum corneum, break your hair’s protective barrier, cause rupture, and sometimes your hair may not be able to absorb heat, become dry, fragile and lose your life.
Recommendation: Use a good state thermal protection product to secure the lock and use the styling tool to simply slide it over, without any static or friction. It also prevents hair from burning.
4.Drying your hair with a towel
As mentioned above, when your hair is wet when the most vulnerable, wrapped in a towel above it, especially rough or in a hurry to wipe the hair, may lead to hair cuticle becomes more rough, damage them and Causing drying and curling.
Recommendation: The best way is to use a delicate product applied to the wet hair, and then use the old cotton T shirt to absorb moisture, T-shirt is more soft than ordinary towels, not stimulating.
5.Making your hair squeaky clean
Although there are super clean hair feel good, but it may not be the best scalp and hair health. Wash your hair too often, especially with a strong shampoo, will peel the natural oil of the scalp, so that your hair loss of luster, which is essential for the softness of the hair.

Sunny Jia
Customer Services
Msbeautyhair  Ltd
Xuchang China

E-Mail:  Sunnymsbeautyhair@163.com 
Web:      www.msbeautyhair.com
Tel. No: 0086 15836536726
Whatsapp: 0086 15836536726