Sunday, March 27, 2016

You've Got Hair Mail, What's Next? Part I



For Hair Newbies: You've Got Hair Mail, What's Next? Part I

I posted out-of-the-box Stevie this week (one of the most realistic styles made.)

She's low density, no pouf/close to the head, also a great starter wig for someone new to faux hair.

There is more to wearing hair than purchasing the right color/style for you, and this information is crucial: no matter how great the style is, (including Stevie,) you can't wear her as is, right out of the box.

Wigs can come with directions to shampoo or comb, I feel they should also come with the following instructions:

What you need to know:
A new wig will scare you if you take her out of the box, put her on, then look in the mirror (definitely a traumatic experience if youre new.) Once you follow these steps a few times you'll have your little routine down pat, like making coffee grabbing the mail, you'll do it out of habit whenever you get a new style.

It's not hard to get her ready-to-wear, all you need:

1.) Eye makeup (can be eye shadow or brow powder in a medium to dark brown shade.)

2.) Two small (but strong) clips

3.) Any salt water texturing spray ($7.00-$8.00)

4.) Helen of Troy hot air brush (about $18.00)

5.) Styrofoam wig head (about $5.00 at Sallys)

6.) T pins from Sallys about $2.00 (or you can use regular straight sewing pins used for hemming)



Directions:

1.) Put her on the wig head, part her/clip her back however looks best to you ( A new wig likes to hang straight in your face, the clips will "train" her, and keep her out of your face for the time being (plus giving it a touch of realism/and looks cute)

2.) Once its clipped how you like, use a little brush to give her "roots" with the makeup (also gives dimension and looks very natural/pretty)

3.) Use the hot air brush to make the bangs how you like

3.) Spray with the texturing spray as needed to decrease the shine. (This is only necessary for a few days to a week, by then the wig should be trained/deshined, not sure why/unavoidable, its all a just part of the process.)

4.) Wear her on errands, around the house for a few days (to settle her in and for you to learn to feel great wearing her.)

That's all there is to it, enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=efJAEv8bCKE&video_referrer=watch




Friday, March 25, 2016

The Blonde Dilemma


Natural blondes: At 1-2% of the population, it is the least common hair color in the world. If you're a natural blonde your hair has two layers, is silky/fine textured, and lays close to your head.

99% of the styles available are great on brunettes, have some sort of "pouf" /are too thick, and just don't look right on those blonde folk.

I am glad someone created Stevie for blondies who need her for whatever reason, biding time between salon visits, need a break from extensions, bad hair cut, short on time to get ready for work..... this is one style we can count on. Stevie in vanilla lush, a cool blonde with no roots! To me this is the total package.


Stevie by Amore in Vanilla Lush Super long, supercute, easy to wear!

Vanilla lush fits right in here by the beach, a cool nordic blonde. If youre a natural blondie you'll love it, no roots, gorgeous shade!

Measured it from top of head to tips, came to about 21"

(Bangs 4", Crown: 17", Nape 18")

Dressed up or as-is, perfect for bonfire, walk on the pier, little dayhike.... latest go-to style!

Handtied cap, sturdy Amore fiber

One of the most realistic styles available in 2016.

Be ready for a LOT of attention!


https://youtu.be/74_yJqcG3iQ



















Tuesday, March 22, 2016


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Monday, March 21, 2016

Exciting New Styles for Spring from Jon Renau!





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8KMz3zrCaQ







Excited about Lea, Jon Renau's newest human hair (Remy) style. Straight like Blake (vs. pre permed like Angie.) No lace front.