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How Much Damage Is Your Drugstore Shampoo Causing?

Drugstore wig shampoo and conditioner isn't the best option.

Is your wig shampoo and conditioner damaging your hair?

The shampoo industry is big business. In North America alone, approximately $11 billion is spent every year on shampoo and conditioner. A whopping $40 billion is spent on shampoo worldwide every year. Shampoo manufacturers put a lot of their resources into developing products that lather well and smell good because it makes you feel like your wig or hair extensions are getting really clean.

However, just because the commercials and other marketing claims popular name brand shampoo is just what you need, there is evidence drugstore shampoo may be causing quite a bit of damage. The potential damage from drugstore shampoo is one of the many reasons people search for the best sulfate free shampoo out there.

Harsh Chemicals 

The inexpensive wig shampoo and conditioner you currently use may smell great, and it is likely the manufacturer claims it contains many exotic ingredients. Often times, it is worth seeking out a premium product because the cheaper the brand, the more likely it is to have harsh chemicals, which can actually damage your wig or hair extensions. Many of the cheaper shampoos include ingredients, such as Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, TEA Lauryl Sulfate, Ammonium Xylene Sulfonate and Ammonium Laureth Sulfate. Those chemicals are commonly thought to be harsh and damaging to hair.

Environmental Concerns

Not only are a lot of the ingredients in drugstore shampoos bad for your hair, they are also thought to be bad for the environment. Every year, many millions of gallons of shampoo travel down shower drains directly into our freshwater systems. There hasn’t been a lot of research regarding the environmental damage of shampoo, but one study claims more than 200 chemicals still exist in wastewater, even after treatment. The same chemicals that claim to make your hair soft and silky are suspected to be negatively affecting many fish and aquatic organisms.

Why Pay More

Just about everyone wants quality hair care, but many people aren’t sure how to get it. Have you taken the time to read the back of the bottle to see what’s in that wig shampoo and conditioner you’re buying at the drugstore? Are you sure your shampoo is up to the job of making sure your wig or hair extensions look great after every wash?

Buying drugstore shampoo is often an easy and inexpensive fix to those who are pressed for both time and cash. However, now that you know some of the major concerns about drugstore shampoo, it is easy to see why you should seek the best sulfate free shampoo for your wig or hair extensions.

If you’re looking for the best sulfate free shampoo, contact us. Our wig shampoo and conditioner will help keep your hair clean, soft and more manageable.

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Parting Your Hair: Is Middle the New Side?

Keep your hair looking great with quality hair care.

Center parts look better when you provide quality hair care.

In recent years, the trend has moved toward using a side part to soften the face, while other hair styles eliminated the part altogether. Today, it’s becoming more popular to part the hair straight down the middle instead. Many of the latest runway styles at fashion shows have sported this part, making it clear a center part is becoming a popular option for those who wear wigs, as well as those who choose other methods of creating the hair they’ve always wanted. Along with quality hair care, this trend should continue to grow.

A Partial Part

Instead of parting your hair down the center from your forehead to the back of your head, consider stopping in the middle of your head. This can give you the trendy look without the same severity as a full part. Teasing the hair near the back of your head can give it an extra lift for a great look.

A Messy Look

A great hair style no longer requires a clean, sleek look. Even if you use hair products for remy hair that keep your hair looking smooth, you can enjoy this fun look for just about any occasion. Secure your hair into a ponytail at the base of your neck and let the flyaways and frizzies shine. You don’t have to worry about giving your hair a smooth look. With the part and the slightly messy look, you’ll be ready for any casual event.

Bends and Curls

While straight hair was once the preferred accompaniment to a side part, today’s hair styles require a little more. Instead of leaving your hair hanging straight down from the center of your head, add a little curl or some bends to the hair near the bottom. As long as you know how to care for a wig or hair extensions, you can safely create these looks without causing damage.

Keep It Short

A side part no longer requires long hair to look chic and fashionable. You can even wear this style with a shorter hair style, particularly when you are wearing a short wig. Tucking the hair behind your ears will give you a more casual look.

Volume and Texture

Volume and texture are important to pull off a look like the side part. While a slicked-back look may be your goal, many styles do better with added volume and texture. Whether you use a wig or hair extensions to achieve this look, you will quickly pull off an amazing middle part.

The center part has quickly become more popular than the older trend of using a side part to soften the face. While this look doesn’t work well for everyone, there are many hair style options you can use with a center part as well. As long as you exercise quality hair care, your options are limitless.

If you want to learn how to care for a wig or other artificial hair pieces, contact us. We offer the resources you need to take great care of your hair.

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Wigs or Hair Extensions: Which Is Best for You?

Are you considering wigs or hair extensions?

Hair extensions are a fabulous way to change your hairstyle.

When it comes to deciding between using wigs or hair extensions, it’s all about preferences and certain conditions. While some people would prefer to use hair extensions, factors like health conditions could prevent them from doing so, causing them to use wigs instead. There are, however, many people who have overcome serious medical illnesses, such as cancer, that elect to wear hair extensions while they’re waiting for their own hair to grow out.

Certain factors like having to go through chemotherapy can prevent you from being able to wear hair extensions because there’s not enough natural hair there to attach them to. Another factor could be the hair isn’t strong enough to support and adhere to the bonds used to attach hair extensions. If you don’t have any such obstacles and are openly trying to decide what would work best for you, it’s important to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each and decide based on your preferences. Here are the main points:

Wigs

Wigs are the obvious choice for those who are missing a lot of their own natural hair or for those whose hair isn’t long enough to attach to hair extensions. If you don’t want to spend too much time doing your hair every day, wigs are also a great option.  Instead of having to style your hair and hair extensions every day, wigs are much lower maintenance — as long as you make sure you maintain them with quality wig care products, such as hair products for remy hair.

Also, wigs are much warmer because they’re essentially worn as hats throughout the day. If you like to play with crazy colors and trends, wigs are a great way to do so without having to expose your natural hair to the harmful bleaches and chemicals involved in achieving those styles. Many people with green or purple hair could actually be wearing a wig without you realizing it.

Extensions

Women most often choose hair extensions over wigs because they feel more secure about having something attached to their own hair. Another major reason is because they want to look and feel as natural as possible, especially if their extensions are made completely of human remy hair. For those who aren’t fans of wearing hats, hair extensions will feel a lot more comfortable than a wig. As with wigs, hair extensions can help keep you from damaging your real hair with coloring jobs. Extensions offer more flexibility to style than wigs for those who like discovering different hairstyles frequently. As hair thins with age, hair extensions can also help increase the thickness of your hair and even cover smaller bald or thinning spots.

Either way you choose to go, it’s important to be true to your style, what you like the most and to use the proper hair extensions and wig care products, such as hair products for remy hair to keep your style fresh and smooth.

If you’d like to know more about maintenance products and options for wigs and hair extensions, contact us. Whether you choose a wig or hair extensions, our hair products for remy hair will keep you looking great.

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Must Have Runway Wig Styles

Look amazing with the proper wig care.

Proper wig care will help your trendy wig look amazing.

Of all the major hair trends that graced the 2014 summer runway, there were a few that definitely stood out, and they weren’t beehives or pixie cuts. On the contrary, the outstanding trend was synthetic hair. Before you start picturing princess-like, flowing, feminine hairpieces, let us stop you right there. What we saw on the runway were extravagant, fearless and thrilling styles.

For the spring/summer 2014 shows, models strutted down the catwalk flaunting choppy layers and electrifying prints that were actually dyed onto the synthetic hair fibers. These wig styles show this year will be the time to make a statement like never before — branching out with wigs and the best wig care products.

The Bowl Cut

Surprised to hear bowl cuts and latest trends in the same sentence? If so, you might want to brace yourself. This season, the Marc Jacobs show featured ultra-straight, choppy plays on the bowl cut. These styles include chin-high sharp layers along the face and matching bangs. The creator of the wigs, British hair stylist Guido Palau, approached this project with the goal of bringing the bowl cut back to life in a chic, trendy way. According to Vogue, he wanted to give the wigs an “L.A. surfer” vibe while making it look like the models had cut the hair themselves. It looks like we can say mission accomplished on this one.

More on bowl cuts: The Fendi show also showcased bowl cut wigs. On this catwalk, the models wore identical wigs in order to look like clones of one another. A creation of hairstylist Sam McKnight, this collection of wigs was inspired by a combination of Canadian model Linda Evangelista’s hairstyle in the ’80s, the Beatles’ famous bowl cuts and Japanese hairstyles. The end goal with the wigs was to make them look exaggerated and synthetic.

A Spin on Bobs

Sam Knight also created wigs that appeared on the Chanel runway. These beauties consisted of fully-fringed, shoulder-length bobs with an outward angle. The models walked down the runway wearing brown, black and extra-blond variations of this style wig. These wigs were apparently inspired by Darth Vader and 1970’s flipped-out do’s, with the ultimate goal of capturing the vibe of downtown New York.

Prints

This may be the first time we’ve seen zebra print on hair. For Rodarte’s summer 2014 catwalk, models wore wigs with black zebra patterns printed onto ice blond synthetic fibers. Created by French hairstylist Odile Gilbert, this hairstyle takes Rodarte’s repertoire of outrageous runway hair to another level.

If this has inspired you to try wig styles and trends yourself, be sure to do your research on how to care for a wig and what products to use on it, including the best wig shampoo and conditioner.

If you’d like to learn more about how to care for your wig with the best wig care products, contact us. Our hair products for remy hair will keep your extensions soft and tangle free so you can rock the latest trends.

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5 Famous Wig Wearing Celebrities

Wig care products will keep your hair looking great.

Celebrities who wear wigs use the best wig care products.

People decide to wear wigs for a variety of reasons. Hair loss, which affects just about everyone at some point in their lives, is a common reason. Others may wear them due to their versatility and ability to provide a new look without spending hours at the salon. Using hair products for remy hair makes styling and maintaining your wig a lot easier and lower maintenance for many compared to their natural hair.

You may be surprised to learn many male and female celebrities also frequently wear wigs and hair pieces. Here are five famous folks who wear wigs.

Beyoncé

Though it may be difficult to tell, Beyoncé’s long locks are often the results of a wig and hair pieces. Beyoncé has naturally thick and curly hair but seems to prefer her tresses to be shiny and straight. She could straighten her natural hair, but the constant travel and dancing on stage would likely cause her hair to revert back to its curly state. Wigs are much easier to maintain and look great if you use the best wig care products.

Rihanna

You may have noticed how Rihanna frequently goes back and forth between her short natural hair and long hair using wigs. Shampooing and using wig conditioner helps keep her wigs looking shiny and beautiful. There is some speculation Rihanna may have a minor case of hair loss because her natural hair is thinner than it used to be. Rihanna’s front hairline may be damaged as well from regularly wearing extensions.

Gwen Stefani

Many people do not know Gwen Stefani sometimes wears a wig because her wig is similar to her natural hair. Gwen is known for her platinum bleached blonde hair, and it is plausible she wears a wig because she may not want to get her roots done for every event. Gwen has dyed her hair light blonde and other colors for many years, which can be damaging, but she does not seem to have any hair loss.

Robert Pattinson

Actor Robert Pattinson has admitted he wore a wig during reshoots of the final Twilight film due to having shaved his head earlier that year. It’s unknown if Robert’s hair is thinning or if he is experiencing the first signs of male pattern baldness. However, it is quite common for men in their early 20s to develop the first signs of baldness — a receding hair line, deteriorating hair texture and slight thinning on top.

John Travolta

The thick, full head of hair John Travolta had during his Welcome Back KotterSaturday Night Fever and Grease days is long gone. Over the past few years, he has been photographed with little hair on one day, and then with thicker hair just a short time later. In some close-up photos, you can clearly notice the edges of his wig. However, many people who may only take a passing look at magazines or online photos do not even realize he wears a wig

If you are looking for wig care products, contact us. Our wig conditioner and other hair products for remy hair will keep your wig shiny and beautiful.

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What Is Virgin Hair?

Find out why virgin hair is your best option.

The best hair extensions are made from virgin hair.

If you’ve never had a wig or hair extension before, you may be perplexed about the term “virgin hair.” You probably wonder what it is and whether it’s desirable. Read on to learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about virgin hair.

What Is Virgin Hair?

Let’s begin by telling you what it is not or what it could be but certainly doesn’t have to be. Virgin hair isn’t necessarily hair that comes from a virgin. Virgin hair is hair that has never been chemically processed (dyed, permed or bleached). Chemical processes damage the hair cuticle and cause dryness, split ends and uneven texture. Virgin hair is healthy, uniform and natural. If you weren’t sure if you should seek out hair extensions or wigs that use virgin hair, the answer is a resounding, “yes!” assuming you want to look your best.

What Is Remy Virgin Hair?

Remy virgin hair is another term you’ll probably see and hear if you’re contemplating getting a wig or hair extension. No — Remy is not the name of the person who provided the virgin hair. Remy is the name for the way the virgin hair is extracted from a donor’s head. In the remy process, hair is extracted in a way that ensures the hair cuticles remain healthy and aligned properly. The hair’s exterior cuticle is responsible for its shine and strength. A healthy cuticle helps a hair strand maintain moisture. Hair with optimal moisture looks sleek and vibrant, not dry and dull.

If you are seeking a full cap or partial cap hair replacement and want your new donor hair to look like your hair, insist on remy virgin hair. It’s the gold-standard in hair replacement.

How Should You Care for Virgin Hair?

Once you get a wig, weave or full or partial cap hair replacement, your first concern will probably be how to care for a wig, weave or replacement made of virgin hair. That’s an important question, because the last thing you want is for your wig, weave or replacement to become damaged. You want to keep it looking as sleek and silky as the first day you proudly saw your new hair in the mirror.

The best way to care for a wig is to remove it before you sleep, swim, bathe, shower or do anything that could damage it. Store it in a secure location away from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, pets and children. Use quality products to clean it. Weaves and replacements are different. You can’t remove them from your scalp. Instead, gently cleanse them as needed with sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners.

If you want to enhance your look with hair extensions, replacements or wigs, look for options made of virgin hair. Virgin hair is natural, healthy and will last longer than hair that has been damaged from chemical processing. Contact us to learn more about the remy process and products that will keep virgin hair looking amazing.

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Tips for Winter Wig Care

Find out what quality hair care is needed in winter.

Quality hair care is necessary all year long, especially if you wear wigs.

As you can tell by the falling temperatures, winter is on the way. Just because we’re covering up with warm coats, scarves and gloves and staying indoors more often, winter is not the time to let quality hair care fall by the wayside. Unfortunately, the cold, dry air of winter can result in dry hair for your wig. Here are some tips to keep your wig looking great all winter long.

Moisturize

Using hair products for remy hair to keep your wig moisturized is extremely important. The dry air of winter can cause your wig to become brittle and dry. This could result in breakage. Use a wig shampoo and conditioner once a week to keep your hair properly moisturized.

Be sure to dry your wig before leaving home. Wearing a wet wig is always ill-advised but especially so during the winter. The wet hair combined with the outside chill could make you sick. In addition, when put together, the moisture in your wig and cold air will make the hair more brittle and dry.

Deep Condition

Don’t let your supply of hair products for remy hair run low during the winter because they will do your wig a world of good. Take the time to deep condition your wig with a masque for at least three to five minutes once every week. Going back and forth from the cold winter air outdoors and dry heat inside your home will use up all of the moisture in your wig. Deep conditioning will replenish that moisture.

In addition to deep conditioning, you should also periodically seal your hair strands by applying a serum and hydrating cream. Every couple of days, lightly spray your wig with conditioner water.

Keep It Covered

Nighttime care of your wig is crucial. You can’t just plop down under the warm, cozy covers without making sure your wig is ready for a good night’s sleep as well. Covering your wig with a satin scarf or bonnet at night will help keep it moisturized.

Wool coats are common winter attire, but they can brush against your wig and cause tangling and breakage. Wearing a hat is one option to protect your wig, but then you get the unfortunate looking hat hair effect once you take it off. That’s not such a great idea if you’re at work or an event where you need to look your best.

For an alternative to hat hair, try wrapping your hair underneath a silk or satin scarf. Then put your warm hat over the scarf. When you arrive at your destination, remove the hat and scarf and gently fluff your hair using your fingers or a brush. The added benefit of the scarf is it will prevent unruly and annoying static.

Winter is a busy time for many people. Just because holiday shopping and family time has you feeling frazzled, you don’t want to worry about your wig looking frazzled as well. To keep your wig in great shape during winter, take advantage of the many hair products for remy hair.

If you are searching for hair products for remy hair, contact us. Our wig shampoo and conditioner will keep your wig shiny and moisturized.

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How Genetics, Hormones and Medical Conditions Affect Hair Loss in Women

Can quality hair care minimize your hair loss.

Quality hair care can minimize hair loss.

Losing your hair can be a stressful experience, especially if you aren’t sure what is causing your hair loss. Quality hair care can decrease your risks of losing your hair due to poor washing practices, but it may not be enough to stop it altogether. Understanding the various causes of hair loss can help you determine whether you will need to purchase a wig in the future or if you can find ways to stop your potential hair loss.

Genetics

Looking at the other females in your family line can help you determine if you are at an increased risk of hair loss and may need to shop for a good wig shampoo and conditioner in your future. For instance, if your mother or grandmother had thinning hair, chances are you are likely to experience the same fate as you get older. In some cases, you may find your doctor can find ways to minimize or even stop the hair loss, but it’s important to accept the inevitable.

Hormones

The level of certain hormones in your body can greatly alter the way it functions. This means the loss of specific hormones as you age can contribute to your hair loss. Menopause is often one of the most likely culprits for female hair loss. During this time, the ovaries stop producing estrogen, but they can continue to produce testosterone, which can cause the hair follicles to thin and eventually stop growing. For most women, hair loss due to hormones is a slow, progressive problem, often identified by a widening part line or obvious thinning, rather than large bald spots.

Medical Conditions

Certain medical conditions are also known contributors to female hair loss. Most people are aware chemotherapy treatments for cancer can cause hair to fall out. If you don’t have hair loss or thinning in your family, particularly on the female side, you will need to see your doctor to determine whether hormones are the cause or if a medical condition may be behind your thinning hair. In cases where a medical condition is to blame, your doctor may be able to prescribe medication to reverse the effects.

No one likes to think about losing their hair; however, knowing what the causes of hair loss for women can be will help you identify the underlying issue and get treatment if possible. For those situations where treatment isn’t an option, purchasing a wig and a good wig shampoo and conditioner can be just the resolution you need to enjoy a healthy, full head of hair again. As long as you use good products for remy hair, no one will even know you are wearing a wig.

If you are looking for the best products for remy hair, contact us. We carry a full line of remy hair care products to keep your wig looking natural.

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Using Hair Shows to Market Your Remy Hair Care Product Business

Hair products for remy hair sell well at hair shows.

Use hair shows to market your hair products for remy hair.

Hair shows are becoming a great way for distributors to get their quality hair care products into the hands of their customers. Although hair conventions and other meetings have been the norm since the birth of cosmetology, these glitzy, full service versions have only recently become popular. Many aspiring product manufacturers or distributors have made names for themselves by attending and marketing their hair care products for remy hair in the heart of the hair world, the hair show. If you are looking to market your brand of wig care products, sulfate free shampoo and conditioners or other quality hair care, there are a few large hair shows you should consider for your marketing plan.

Beauty Expo USA

This beauty expo occurs every February in Las Vegas. Since its inception in 1998, this show has become one of the top beauty and hair shows in the United States. Attendees can watch seminars and visit a wide variety of vendors. Beauty Expo USA focuses on the latest trends and innovations, which is perfect for aspiring distributors of hair products for remy hair. Held at the Rio Hotel Convention Center, this expo is a great choice for anyone looking to get their foot in the door of the quality hair care world.

America’s Beauty Show

This melting pot of vendors and buyers takes place in beautiful downtown Chicago every March. Many of the latest innovations in quality hair care, such as sulfate free shampoo and conditioners, were seen first at the demonstrations during America’s Beauty Show. Along with vendor booths, the show also offers a large number of exhibitions for hair, makeup and style. This show presents a golden opportunity for anyone looking to get their brand noticed, especially new and innovative distributors.

Bronner Bros International Hair Show

Every February in Atlanta, this show becomes the mecca for stylists, vendors and patrons interested in African-American hair trends. This event continues to grow from year to year and has far surpassed its beginnings to become a large and extremely popular show. In fact, many of its attendees have no stake in hairstyling and beauty but want to be a part of the revelry and beauty of this event. New and existing distributors of extension and wig care products can join hundreds of other vendors to provide hands on demonstrations at this incredible yearly event.

If you are looking to become a distributor in the quality hair care industry and want to join the thousands of vendors at one of these fantastic hair shows, contact us. Our hair products for remy hair are a fantastic addition to your collection of hair and wig care products.

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How to Choose a Wig Color That’s Age Appropriate

Cover your aging hair with great wig products.

There are many wig products that can express your personality.

One of the appeals of wearing a wig is the freedom to change your look at any given time. A new wig can mean a different hairstyle or color and even a boost to your attitude. Whether you use wig products because of medically related hair loss or simply because you like their versatility, these tips to choosing a wig color that’s age appropriate will have you covered, no matter the stage of life you are in.

Your 40s

When you’re in your 40s, a good starting point for choosing an age appropriate wig color is your natural hair color. This shade should inherently flatter your complexion and therefore look the most organic. Seek out a wig or hair enhancement that blends in highlights and lowlights for a hint of glamour. This allows movement in the hair and keeps the color from looking flat or dull.

Your 50s

Some say 50 is the new 30 so feel confident in choosing a wig that’s fashionable and youthful. If you’re not ready to go full gray, opt for a wig that’s several shades lighter than your natural hair color. Try not to make any drastic changes in color at this stage in the game but do experiment with hair styles, such as one with face framing layers.

60 and Up

A gray wig can be gorgeous if done right so embrace the silver fox inside of you. To keep the color from looking too mature, select a wig that features a fresh style. Some styles that will make your gray look full of body and bounce include layers and wispy bangs. If gray isn’t your color, try out a wig that’s ash blonde. This particular shade of blonde isn’t as bright as others, allowing it to easily compliment more skin tones, especially those of women in their 60s and up.

A good rule of thumb for ensuring your hair color looks age appropriate is to make sure it flatters your complexion. If the shade of your hair compliments the shade of your skin, your wig color should look natural, regardless of how old or young you are. Whether you’re rocking a gray, red or brunette color, make sure you’re using a quality wig shampoo and conditioner to keep your wig products looking their best.

For the latest information on wig care and other hair enhancements, contact us. Our sulfate-free hair care products will keep your wigs, weaves and hair extensions looking shiny and new!

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