Thursday, September 5, 2013

How Long Should you Wear your Sew In

Good practices for leaving a sew-in installed would be 6-8 weeks. We do not suggest leaving your hair untreated for longer than that. Sew Ins are protective styles so they are protecting the real prize, your hair. The sew in is used to keep your hair protected but you do not want to neglect your hair. You want to allow your stylist to take your hair down and wash it properly.

If you are like me, I like to wash my natural hair often. May not be the best practice or the worst, just my preference. I have found that turning my hair into a wig using a lace closure is best for me. This allows me to wash my hair every week or two.

Shop our lace closures today to try the wig method! We have just added custom wig units to our product list! Below are some images of ladies wearing Lace Closure Wigs:



Coloring Hair and using a Lace Closure

So ladies, I know alot of women who feel they want to color hair themselves. I personally do not advise this, but if you must... here are a few coloring tips I found on my favorite hair coloring website. Here are some things you should know as a beginner.  We have all seen some of our fave ladies rocking beautiful color.  I suggest trying color with your weave and a closure. This is the safest method if you aren't ready to dye your own hair yet :)


CONFUSED ABOUT DIFFERENT HAIR COLOR PRODUCTS?


FIND YOUR FORMULA

With so many hair coloring product options, it helps to know the language and understand what kind of hair color is right for your hair coloring needs.

HAIR COLOR PRODUCT FORMS

There are multiple product forms of hair color, so it’s important to understand what product form is right for you.
Crème/Liquid: This formula of hair color uses an applicator tool to help provide precise color for either a root touch-up application or all-over coloring coverage. Crème hair color is generally a little thicker in consistency than liquid color, so while both forms can be applied with a precision tip applicator bottle, crème colorants can also be applied using a brush and bowl. Using a crème hair color with a brush is often preferred for targeted hair color applications—like covering up roots or the part line, but either type of hair color productcan be used.
Foam: Foam hair color is simple to use. It’s no drip, so no mess, and especially handy for hard-to-reach areas or long, thick hair when you’re applying all-over color. Just apply the foam hair color in a shampoo-like motion and cover hair completely for lasting results.

HAIR COLOR PERMANENCY TYPES

Choose your hair color type based on your desired results and how long you want your color to last. Different hair color types can give you different outcomes.
Permanent Hair Color: If you want to cover grays, lighten your hair or make a more dramatic change,permanent hair color is most likely the best option for you. You can also make a subtle change with permanent color, but it will change the natural pigment of your hair and lasts longer than semi-permanent color. Also keep in mind that as your hair grows out, you’ll need to dye your roots to match the rest of your hair.
Semi-Permanent Hair Color: When deciding to use semi-permanent hair color vs. permanent hair color, think about your desired result. Is it to blend away the first signs of gray or to enhance your natural hair color? If so, semi-permanent hair color may be the best choice. Another benefit of semi-permanent color is that it deposits color without lightening and does not change your natural color pigment.
Demi-Permanent Hair Color: To richly enhance your natural color or if you are coloring your hair for the first time, try a demi-permanent hair color (lasts through 28 shampoos) close to your natural hair color. Demi shades can give the color that is already on existing growth the subtle enhancement that you’re looking for, without “overloading” color on top of color.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Awesome Website Updates! Order Status, Product Reviews and more!

Hey Everyone! We are happy to announce a few new features on our website.

  1. Product Reviews: If you have purchased our hair, we would like you to help other ladies decide on textures. Now you can go to the product you purchased and leave a review under that product. We suggest discussing texture, shedding, tangling, and blending of the hair! We are building a community environment and there is no better educational platform than that created by actual users
  2. In Stock Levels: Now, you can see our stock levels. If you click on any product on our site, you will be able to see how many of that item is in stock. 
  3. Order Status: Now you can visit our site, and on our header you may track your order status. You will be able to see if your order has shipped and notes on the account. Awesome!



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Summer Love No Heat Hair


Be sure to shop the perfect no heat vacation hair.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

This weeks TV: Thursday and Friday Shows

This weeks Hollywood Weaves TV, will address:
  • Thursday (3.14.13): What to expect when ordering from HollywoodWeaves.com . This video will cover each step of your order. Shipping, Credit Card Use, Signature Requirements, Standard Policies, and Communication.
  • Friday(3.15.13): on Fridays Video upload, we will cover a few of our most popular hair textures, the products we recommend , and extending the life of your hair.


Monday, March 11, 2013

Bring your curly hair back to life and add Volume

Hi ladies! We get this question all the time, "how o I bring my curls back to life"? Well as you know, curly hair is work. My suggestion is that you invest in a diffuser! A diffuser will add volume back to your curly hair minimize frizz. Below is. Great reticle I found on greeting and diffusing our curly hair.

STEP-BY-STEP: HOW TO DIFFUSE CURLY HAIR

If you have curly hair (or just want curly hair) then a diffuser is a must-have item in your beauty arsenal. What is a diffuser? It's an attachment for your blow dryer that changes the air flow from a direct stream of air to a more diffused (get it?) wide circle of air. This helps to minimize frizz, since there's less hot air aimed at any one part of your hair, so it's perfect for curls. If your blow dryer didn't come with a diffuser, you can buy a universal one that will attach onto the nozzle (just make sure it's the right diameter before you buy).

For help using this tool, we talked to Ouidad, a curl expert and founder of the Ouidad line of hair products (specifically for curly girls) and Ouidad salons, which specialize in cutting and styling curly hair. She walked us through the step-by-step process for diffusing hair -- everything from the products to use, the temperature of the blow dryer and even exactly what to do with your hands. Follow her guide and you're sure to wind up with defined, frizz-free, volumized and shiny curls.

Even if you don't have naturally curly hair we got tips to get it that way with a diffuser. See how you can go from wavy to full on curly in a snap.
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After shampooing and conditioning, Ouidad says to use a spray conditioner to lock moisture into your hair immediately after showering. This will help minimize frizz and keep hair feeling soft. A few to try: Aussie Sydney Smooth Heat Protector Plus Leave-In Conditioner Spray, $4.23, or Aveeno Nourish and Condition Leave In Treatment, $6.49.

If your hair is wavy you can skip this step because it may weigh down the curls you're trying to create.

Next: The "rake and shake" method

See Next Page: Step 2: Use the "rake and shake" method
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Ouidad has a signature method for applying product that helps curls keep their shape so your final look has more definition. It takes some time but the results are worth it.

To start, divide hair into five sections: one at the front of your head, and two sections on each side of your head. Take one section at a time and rake product through it with your fingers. Use a styling lotion for curly hair (try Bumble and bumble Curl Conscious Defining Creme, $27), or a foam or mousse for wavy hair (try Samy Curls Constructor Activating Mousse, $5.99).

After you've smoothed the product on the section, hold on to it by the ends and gently shake your hair to help natural curls form. If you skip this step your curls will loose their shape. You can divide each section into smaller sections as well for the shaking to help each individual curl form.



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Extending the life of your Sew In

You can extend the life of your sew in by months to a year by using these two products!

1- weft sealer, used to seal wefts to prevent shedding. Purchase this product at www.hollywoodweaves.com

2-Nylon Thread