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What to Wear on Your Wedding Day

posted by Changing-My-Look 5:28 PM
Thursday, September 23, 2010

You’ve found the perfect dress, the invitations are in the mail, and the chapel is reserved and just waiting for you to walk down the aisle. The wedding plans are going better than planned, but there are a few niggling details to be worked out. As the bride-to-be, it’s crucial that you look your best. Just think of all the wedding photos that will be taken from every conceivable angle – both in the church and in the reception hall afterward. You’ll want to look angelic and gorgeous for posterity.

Out of all the last minute details that need to be ironed out, the cosmetic ones are perhaps most important. If you are looking to add length, body and volume to your hair, consider a Remy weave. What sort of accessories do you want adorning your head and face? According to tradition, a bride would wear a wedding veil to symbolize virginity and shyness. More recently, tiaras have been a popular replacement that allows brides to show off their expertly applied makeup. In either case, the choice is up to you.

Lace Front Wigs for Black Women

posted by Changing-My-Look 4:04 PM
Monday, September 13, 2010

Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve been in a constant battle to control my unruly locks. No matter what I do, I just can’t seem to achieve a hair style that complements my bone structure and is easy to maintain. Either my do comes out looking disheveled, or I have to spend an hour and a half doing my hair everyday.

Last year, I became fed up with these perpetual hair headaches and shaved off all of my hair. Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t start walking around town with a shorn scalp. Instead, I began wearing lace front wigs for black women. Now I can change my style at the drop of the hat and it only takes me a few minutes to get ready each morning. I can’t believe I didn’t think of this sooner.

Why Remy Hair Reigns Supreme

posted by Changing-My-Look 4:01 PM
Monday, September 6, 2010

When it comes to wigs and hair extensions, it doesn’t get any better than Indian remy hair. Cuticle hair, virgin hair and raw hair are all synonymous with remy hair. These high-quality stands have the entire cuticle intact, preventing tangling and preserving the hair.

Remy hair comes from all corners of the world, but designed favor Indian remy hair for its versatility. People are virtually all skin tones can wear Indian hair and maintain a natural appearance. While you’ll pay a little more for premium remy hair, you won’t have to deal with matting and tangling.

Practical Lace Wig Wearing

posted by Changing-My-Look 3:56 PM
Monday, August 30, 2010

I’ve been wearing lace wigs for years now and there is absolutely zero chance of me ever reverting to my old hair regimen. Wearing wigs saves me hours each week since I don’t have to wash or style my own hair. But that’s not even my favorite aspect of wig wearing.

Over the years, I’ve accrued a fairly large stockpile of wigs, which allows me to change the style, length or even the color of my hair at a whim. So whether my look has gone stale or I want to change my hair with the seasons, it’s a cinch. Since I have so many wigs, I never really have the need to buy wigs, but I’m still always on the lookout for high quality affordable lace wigs—you can never have too many.

Lace Wigs with Human Hair

posted by Changing-My-Look 3:53 PM
Monday, August 23, 2010

The idea of lace wigs made with human hair may seem like a contradiction, but the “lace” in lace wigs isn’t referring to the stands of hair. Instead, the lace is used to construct the sheer base of the wig that meets the scalp. The strands of human hair are tied by hand to the base, creating a high-quality hairpiece that is indistinguishable from natural hair.

Full lace wigs have the entire base made of less, while front lace, obviously, only have lace in the front. This makes them less expensive but also limits your styling capabilities. However, the rest of the front lace wig is made of a more durable material, so they tend to last a little longer.

The Convenience of Lace Front Wigs

posted by Changing-My-Look 12:28 PM
Tuesday, August 17, 2010

For years I struggled to find a hairstyle that was stylish and convenient to no avail. Either I neglected my hair, in which case I ended up looking like Don King, or I’d spend three to four hours getting ready everyday. Eventually I grew tired of this routine and decided to solve the problem once and for all by shaving my head completely.

This may seem drastic, but I don’t go around town with a shorn scalp. Instead, I’ve invested in several lace front wigs, which is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Each wig costs about as much as a trip to the salon, but instead of spending hours getting ready each day, I simply put the wig on and walk out the door.

What is Remy Weaving Hair?

posted by Changing-My-Look 12:21 PM
Tuesday, August 10, 2010

You may have heard women refer to their weave, and while you make think this term is for the hairstyle itself, it actually refers to the process. Hair weaving intertwines synthetic or human hair with natural hair, adding length and body. Remy Weaving hair is the term used to refer to the hair extensions which are being added.

Two main methods are utilized during Remy hair weaving: single-strand and weft. In the single-strand method, small bunches of the weaving hair are attached to the natural hair. For the weft, the weaving hair is attached at the top of the head and hangs loose at the bottom. Once the hair had been applied, it is attached by braiding, bonding or fusing.

Long, Flowing Hair in a Snap

posted by Changing-My-Look 12:18 PM
Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Want to have longer hair in a snap? Try putting on some clip in human hair extensions. They can instantly glamorize any look without a trip to expensive salons.

Now you no longer have to wait several months to have hair that sways when you move. You can have long hair when you want to add drama to your nighttime look. And unlike the cheap hair extensions you may be accustomed to, human hair extensions have unsurpassed quality, perfectly blending with your natural hair for an indistinguishable look.

Lace Wigs for Less

posted by Changing-My-Look 12:17 PM
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Making the decision to wear lace wigs was one of the best choices I’ve ever made. I can’t even begin to tell you how much time and money I’ve saved by foregoing my trips to the salon and rigorous daily hair regimen. But although I’ve saved money in the long run, purchasing a new wig can often be quite expensive.

After frequenting the same boutique for several years, I decided to go online and see if I could find lace wigs for less. In no time at all I found a site that had the exact same styles for a fraction of the price. Since I’ve been wearing wigs for years, I know my size well and am comfortable purchasing online. But if you are just getting started, I suggest going to a brick-and-mortar store to ensure you purchase the proper size—just be sure to go online to get the best deals.

Lace Wig Adhesives

posted by Changing-My-Look 4:40 PM
Monday, July 19, 2010

Once you’ve found a lace wig in a trendy style that perfectly flatters your features, the only thing left to do is adhere it. Many people overlook this crucial phase, but it is an imperative step in making your wig undetectable. There is a variety of lace wig adhesives on the market, and they all have there own distinct advantages.

Personally, I stay away from tape adhesives, which, in my experience, don’t provide an adequate bond. Instead, I opt for a , which lasts for weeks and is completely safe. When you purchase your adhesive, be sure to invest in some solvent and scalp protector as well—as I mentioned, they’re designed to stick for a month.

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