Archive for the ‘Hair extensions in the spotlight’ Category

Tousled, Sexy Locks

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The hottest hair trend on the runway (and the Red Carpet) is the perfectly tousled look. Sexy rumbled tresses is not a new style – it can be attributed to the 1970’s natural flowing, textured (and sometimes wavy) hairstyle that borders on the side of ‘bed head’. Kate Moss has effortlessly brought this look back in vogue. In recent Fall runway shows, hairstylists were using Kate’s tousled look as inspiration.

The secret to getting it right is using our layered hair extensions to create volume and layers and the right styling tools and products.

Click here for a description of our layered hair extensions.

Kate Moss (left) and Jessica Biel (right)

Re-tipping Cylinder Extensions

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

As a hair stylist, it is very important to understand that keeping your current clients is much easier than to finding new ones. This is especially true now that the economic climate has challenged the salon industry. Many stylists get comfortable with their services offered and end up losing valuable clients. Keeping clients happy (and loyal) is all about providing them with extras and adding value.

One way to add value is to extend the life of your clients’ hair extensions. Our cylinder extensions have a finely engineered tip that can be reattached without cracking or losing its shape. However, tips that no longer hold their shape can be replaced by a simple process called cylinder re-tipping. By making this process a part of your services offered, you are showing commitment to providing your clients with value and cheaper alternatives.

See the brief instructions on re-tipping cylinders.

tools for re-tipping cylinder hair extensions

Hair Elasticity and Extensions

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Hair’s elasticity is the measure of how well the hair will return to a normal state after being stretched. When wet, healthy hair will stretch up to 50% of its original length and return to its normal shape without breaking, while dry hair will only stretch about 20%. Hair’s elasticity comes from the side bonds in the hair shaft. The better the elasticity, the stronger the hair. Listed below are the steps to help you determine the elasticity of your client’s hair:

Elasticity Test

Step 1: Take at least four strands of hair from different areas of the hair.
Step 2: Make the hair wet.
Step 3: Hold one end of a strand in each hand and pull the hair taut to stretch it.

Normal elasticity = the strand stretches and then returns to normal after you release it.
Low elasticity = the hair snaps or does not return to its original length.

Test each of the four strands separately. Make your decision based on the average result of the stretch tests.

If the client has low elasticity, the bad news is that their hair is very susceptible to breakage and is a high risk for hair extensions. It is not recommended to apply extensions that attach with clips or rings. You can offer fusion type hair extensions with low volume (to keep added weight of hair low) and order small strands to reduce stress. When it comes time for removal, make sure the hair is wet for added strength to avoid breakage. Wet the hair with coconut oil for best results – this will not only increase the hair’s strength but reduce friction and help break down the bonds. You can use our easy-to-apply Ionix Pre-Shampoo Solution which contains high percentages of coconut oil, and is effective for breaking down bonds.

Elasticity

Russian and Indian Hair – Short Hair SALE!

Monday, August 9th, 2010

We are offering high quality Russian and Indian hair for sale by the kilo in lengths of 10″, 12″ and 14″ (please note that these are the only lengths available – no longer lengths) Discounts are available for purchases made in bulk!

The Russian and Indian short hair is all the shorter lengths that have been drawn out of longer ponytails. Our long hair is manufactured into hair extensions and we have a collection of the shorter lengths that are often sold for men’s hairpieces and women’s wigs. The bulk short hair comes in a wide variety of finishes, color levels and processing:

Russian Cuticle Bleached
Russian Non-Cuticle Bleached
Russian Non-Cuticle Dyed
Russian Virgin Raw
Russian Virgin Cleaned
Russian Virgin Non-Cuticle

Indian Virgin Cleaned
Indian Cuticle Bleached
Indian Cuticle Dyed
Indian Non-Cuticle Bleached
Indian Non-Cuticle Dyed

Cuticle Hair: All hairs are cuticle with roots at top and must be handled carefully.
Non-Cuticle: The entire strands from root to tip is processed to prevent tangling when hair is mixed with roots and tips running in different directions.

See our Short Hair Catalog for additional information, such as: hair textures and colors available, lengths offered, price per kilo, samples gallery, and a list of discounts available.

short hair sale

Samples available for interested parties – request one by e-mail!

Protect Your Hair from the Summer Sun

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Summer is a great time to frolic in the sun whether its beach-side or pool-side, but beware of the dangers that can damage your hair and hair extensions. UVA and UVB rays penetrate the hair shafts causing damage that can be hard to repair. Chlorine from pools, salt water from the beach and peroxide from products can cause even more damage if combined with the scorching sun.

Sun damage also affects hair extensions, especially if it was bonded with glue. Sometimes overexposure to sun, salt and chlorine can wear down the bond causing slippage and can cut the life span of hair extensions. These dangers can also cause hair color to fade and lose shine over time.

wild blonde hair extensions

Here are some tips to reduce the amount of damage to your hair:

1) The best way to reduce sun damage is to block it completely, either with a hat or scarf.
2) Use shampoos and conditioners with SPF as a preventative measure in the summer.
3) Use styling aids with SPF for immediate protection before being in the sun.
4) Stay away from alcohol, peroxides and lemon juice. We have all heard those can give you natural highlights but you will be damaging your hair at the same time.
5) Clarifying shampoo will remove buildup so products with SPF will be able to penetrate and protect.
6) Wet your hair with either water or leave-in conditioner before swimming so your hair does not absorb salt water or chlorinated water.

Curly Hair Extensions Cause Waves

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Our collection of curly hair extensions will cause waves when you wear these luscious locks. The gorgeous tresses come from private collection points from the Ukraine and India and we take great strides to collect hair extensions of varying degrees of curliness, from tight curls to loose waves. Because our hair is all natural in texture, you never need to worry about the hair losing its curls or having to perm the hair.

Curly Hair Extensions

Curly Hair Extensions

We aim to apply the least amount of chemical applications so we can offer hair extensions with natural body and luster. In most cases, naturally curly hair is difficult to grow in lengths longer than 12 inches, but our stock is usually 16″ and a few 18″to 22″ lengths, which is very rare.

How to Remove Difficult Hair Extension Bonds with Poly Remover

Monday, June 21st, 2010

All hair extension bonds are formulated based on polyamide thermoplastics. One type of Polyamide is a man-made nylon material known for its extreme durability and strength. If formulated correctly for long lasting hold, the removal of hair extensions can be very difficult without causing damage to the hair. The objective is to break down the bond so it can be easily removed. Most often this cannot happen in one step. The bonds must be cracked or softened and then it will absorb the removing solution. Usually the best combination is heat and solvent or heat and oil.

Usually cracking the bond with pliers and dabbing with Poly Remover will be effective enough to easily remove all bonds. If the bond you are using is an extra strength bond and removal is difficult, try heat and then follow with the Poly Remover. Touch the bond with a heated iron to soften, saturate with Poly Remover before it completely hardens and the bond should be easy to pull off. Dab on more Poly Remover to scalp hair to remove any additional glue remaining to the hair.

Poly Remover for Hair Extensions

Still too slow or bonds are really tough? Apply coconut oil on bonds and then use a hair dryer to warm up the glue until it softens. Follow with Poly Remover to complete the removal. If the removal too slow or if the bond is still resisting, apply coconut oil to the bonds, then use a hair dryer to warm up the glue until it is soft. Follow with Poly Remover to complete the removal. One stylist told us in an extreme case, she removed a stubborn bond with the combination of cracking the bond with pliers, saturating with Everclear, then applying Coconut Oil to finish the removal.

Bulk Hair Sale!

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Great for wigs, toupees, hair extensions or hair pieces.

Here are some samples of what we have in stock:

Russian Cuticle Belached Hair

Russian Cuticle Bleached Hair

Russian Virgin Raw Hair Extensions

Russian Virgin Raw Hair

Russian Virgin Clean Hair

Russian Virgin Clean Hair

Dyeing to Maintain Red Hair Color?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

If you have ever had your hair dyed red, you know the upkeep it takes to keep that hue fresh and bright. Every 2 to 3 weeks, you’ll need a touch up. Red hair dye is among the hardest to maintain for a simple reason. When you artificially color your hair with red dye, you are introducing color molecules that expand with the aid of hydrogen peroxide and trap themselves under the cuticle layer in the cortex. Artificial reds are the smallest molecules and are the easiest to dislodge and wash out.

Female Red Head Shot Hair Extensions

Here are some techniques we can use to extend the life of red hair:

1) Ionix Maintenance Spray contains anti-oxidants that can slow fading and act as a sunscreen to protect hair from sun damage.
2) Try to wash your hair as little as possible. Dry shampoo comes in handy to freshen up oily roots and maintain hair styles.
3) Use color enhancing shampoos and conditioners specifically for red shades. Most likely, they will contain less harsh substances that accelerate color loss.
4) Keep hair well moisturized with conditioners and treatments.
5) Get a Red Cellophane gloss treatment. It enhances the color, seals it and adds a glossy finish that lasts up to 6 weeks.
6) Use Cool water to wash your hair, especially when rinsing conditioner out.
7) Avoid using hair dryers and other heated styling tools.
8 ) Want a natural way to enhance color? Try beet juice, carrot juice or Henna; leave on for 1 hour, then rinse.

Hair Raising 80’s Flashback Scenes in Sex in the City 2

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Speaking of indulging, Sex in the City comes out on May 27th and we are proud to announce our hair has a starring role! The movie follows the fabulous foursome 2 years from where the last movie left off, and this time, they take you to Abu Dhabi.

Sex in the City hair compounds extensions

Our hair was used by wig maker Victoria Wood in the 80’s flashback scene on Kristen Davis, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon. The bright red hair on Cynthia and Kristen is premium virgin and the bleached Indian with added dark roots was on Kim. Our hair is usually used in hair extensions but can easily be used for any hair piece.

Stay tuned for our fabulous bulk hair sale, or email us for more information!