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This Year’s Hottest Grammy’s Hairstyles

The Grammy’s gets a lot of fanfare every year, and for good reason. The red carpet rolls out for all the best stars, and, in turn, we get to see their best looks. As always, there was no shortage of unique and classy hairstyles in this year’s Grammy’s! No matter whether they wore their hair short, long and wavy or in just a simple ponytail, each star rocked their look.

Adele’s Loose Waves

You can always count on Adele to have a classy hairstyle. Her stylist used the best quality hair care products to create her loose waves with a wet texture and tousled finish. The best part of this hairstyle was its completely natural and fun look!

Katy Perry’s Bright Blonde Waves

Katy Perry has rocked blonde hair before, but she took it to another level at the Grammy’s this year. She went with a lighter shade—a gorgeous, almost silvery white. Her combination of subtle waviness and a shoulder-length cut looked simple, yet classy. This hairstyle would be easy to pull off with hair extensions, even though Katy Perry probably didn’t need them!

Heidi Klum’s Simple Tousled Blowout

The best part of Heidi Klum’s hairstyle is it probably didn’t even require many quality hair care products. She went with a subtle hairstyle that looked like she was going out on a date rather than walking the red carpet at the Grammy’s. It was an informal look, but the sleek tousled blowout spiced it up a bit. Anyone can pull off this simple and approachable hairstyle with the right products and care.

Eva Longoria’s Sleek High Ponytail

Speaking of a hairstyle anyone can pull off, did you see Eva Longoria’s sleek high ponytail? She probably had the simplest hairstyle of anyone at the Grammy’s, but she pulled it off well. Her quality hair care products allowed for every strand of hair to be in its proper place to give it the sleekest appearance possible. We can’t deny this style gave her the ultimate classy, yet flirty, look.

Chrissy Teigen’s Wet Look

There’s no doubt Chrissy Teigen had to use the right hair products for Remy hair to pull off her wet look. She had just the right amount of waves and subtle highlights in her otherwise dark strands. She definitely turned some heads with her hairstyle.

If you saw a hairstyle from the Grammy’s you want to try to pull off, be sure to contact us for the best hair products for Remy hair.

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The Ultimate Guide to Storing Your Hair Extensions

Hair extensions can go a long way in achieving the hairstyle you desire, no matter if you are male or female. But if you don’t know how to care for hair extensions, then you may find yourself constantly buying them and leaving the house with an undesirable appearance. Storing your removable and reusable hair extensions properly is something a lot of people overlook. Here are some tips on how to store your hair extensions to keep them looking great for a long time.

Wash and Dry Thoroughly

You need to treat your hair extensions like your natural hair and wash them thoroughly. Any residue from quality hair care products will need to be washed off completely in order to prevent discoloration or damage to the extensions. Hair products can also get sticky when left in extensions, which could create a potential nightmare when you try to brush or comb through the extensions later on.

Of course, you have to make sure the extensions are completely dry before storing them. Any amount of moisture can cause them to mildew, mold or smell after a short amount of time.

Plastic Containers Are Sufficient

Storing your hair extensions in plastic bags or containers will work just fine, as long as they are handled carefully. The more the containers are moved around, the better the chances are of the extensions getting damaged or tangled. It’s best not to store the containers next to your other hair products for Remy hair, because there’s a chance they may get knocked around on your vanity and increase the risk of damage.

RemySoft hair products for remy hairStore Extensions in Dark Places

As far as the location of storing hair extensions, dark places like closets, cabinets or drawers are perfect. Again, just make sure they are stored in a place where they won’t get bumped or moved around much to prevent damage. If they are placed in a location where they could be exposed to sunlight, the UV rays could make the extensions turn colors. It would take a significant amount of sunlight for this to happen, but it’s still in your best interest to keep them in a dark, safe place.

Once you learn how to care for hair extensions and store them properly, you’ll be able to use them for a very long time. For more tips on hair extensions in general, be sure to contact us.

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Our Tips for Textured Hair

One of the hottest hairstyle trends today is textured hair. It takes some time and effort to create a great-looking textured hairstyle, but just about anyone can accomplish it. Depending on your current hairstyle habits, you may not have to change your routine much. It may be as simple as using sulfate free shampoo and conditioners rather than your normal product. Regardless of your current habits, here are some great tips for getting the perfect textured hairstyle.

1. Ditch the Comb

Your comb may be good enough to make your hair look presentable, but if you truly want a good textured hairstyle, it’s time to invest in some new quality hair care tools. Combs make it difficult to texturize your hair, so opt for a brush with boar bristles instead. Remember, you’re going for a natural look, so a comb is rarely your best option.

2. Don’t Over-Wash

Washing too frequently can lead to dry hair. Reducing the amount of times you wash your hair each week will allow you to add some texture to your hair and you’ll notice an almost immediate difference in the appearance. It will also help to use sulfate free shampoo and conditioners for the few times you do wash your hair.

3. Invest in a Quality Towel

The more you dry and rub your hair, the more friction you cause. Friction will cause hair strands to break and become frizzy, which means less friction will lead to better overall hair quality. Choose a microfiber towel to dab your hair dry, since it has proven to be gentler on hair. If you’ve tried different products and techniques to improve your quality hair care, consider changing your towel and see if it makes a difference.

4. Opt for Conditioner Over Shampoo

The whole purpose of having textured hair is the definition it provides. Shampoo doesn’t usually help in that regard, but conditioner will. Many conditioners provide your hair with the right amount of moisture you need to be able to style your hair how you want. Avoid using shampoo a few times and just use conditioner instead to see how you like the results. If you need to, you can also apply a small amount of protective hair serum to help your hair quality as well.

Textured hair can be difficult to achieve, but it is possible with the right products and mindset. Be sure to contact us if you need any more tips or would like recommendations on the best quality hair care products.

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Guys, Here’s How to Rock That Grey

The days of trying to hide grey hair are long gone. In fact, younger people who don’t have naturally grey hair are beginning to find grey dyes in order to rock the color. Grey hair shows a lot about your personality and style, so it’s definitely nothing to be ashamed of. Instead of hiding it, embrace it and find some quality hair care products to make it look even more stylish. Here are some tips on how you can rock your grey hair, whether it’s naturally grey or dyed.

Embrace the Grey

If your hair is turning grey naturally, it’s time to embrace it. The sooner you come to terms with your hair being grey, the sooner you’ll be able to accept it as being part of your life and roll with it. There are plenty of different hairstyles you can choose to highlight your grey hair, but most of them start with a good hydrating shampoo. The more you try to hide your grey hair, the more your hairstyle will look unnatural. Embrace the grey and create a natural hairstyle to make you feel more confident and stylish.

RemySoft hydrating shampooKeep Up With Maintenance

People who opt to go with the grey look by dyeing their hair have to understand the maintenance involved. Sometimes even a good leave in conditioner isn’t enough to keep grey-dyed hair looking good. If you choose to go grey before the natural grey comes out, you have to stick with it. Expect to spend a good chunk of money going to the barbershop and buying quality hair care products to help with the maintenance of your hair.

Grey Hair Looks Old, But Don’t Act Old

No matter if your hair is naturally grey or if you dye it grey, it doesn’t mean you are old. The best way to rock your grey is to do some things that suggest you aren’t as old as you look (within reason, of course). Grey hair is still generally associated with older people, so you will seem a lot younger than you actually are simply by not acting old.

Once you’ve decided you want to roll with your grey hair without hiding it, be sure to contact us. We will help you get on the right track with your quality hair care products and help you embrace your hair color.

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2017 Men’s Trend: Naturally Long, Messy Fringe

With the New Year finally upon us, you may be wondering how you are going to change in 2017. Instead of making some outlandish resolutions, why not keep it simple and just reinvent your hairstyle? Not only will a new hairstyle create a “new you” in terms of appearance, but it also won’t cost you a ton of money. The naturally long and messy fringe will be one of the trendiest men’s hairstyles in 2017, and it’s not as difficult to achieve as you may think. With some quality hair care practices, you can achieve this popular hairstyle to create a “new you.”

mens-fringe (2)Embracing the Long Hairstyle

The first step in feeling confident about your hair is to embrace the change. You may have had a shorter hairstyle for a long time, but long hair isn’t hard to get used to when styled properly.

When you go to your barber, they will trim your hair short on the back of your head and the sides with a fade on top for the longer hair. An uneven cut on top will create somewhat of a wavy appearance that looks natural and textured. With the proper quality hair care products, you can achieve a messy look with ease.

Texture is the Key

Volume is important when having a hairstyle with longer hair. Using a good hydrating shampoo will go a long way in achieving the texture you desire. Your barber will cut your hair in a way to make it look textured, but from that point it’s up to you to maintain the look. The naturally long and messy fringe takes some work to look great every day, so don’t neglect your quality hair care practices.

Use the Right Products

Everyone’s hair is different, so using the proper hair care products will help you achieve the daily hairstyle you desire. Many men opt for leave in conditioner, while others only use a hydrating shampoo. You may have to experiment with different products to see how your hair reacts differently.

With one of the main 2017 hairstyle trends for men being the natural look, it may be time to throw away your products that make you hair look greasy and slick. Lightweight products are becoming more popular, since they add texture to your hair without weighing it down.

For more information on what products are right for you to achieve the long, natural hairstyle, be sure to contact us.

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Land Your New Job with These Interview Hairstyles

You probably spend a lot of time picking out your clothes when you have to go in for a job interview. But after getting your wardrobe just right, you can’t neglect your hair! Interviewers notice every little detail about you and will judge you based on their first impression.If you’re just having a bad hair day, you can always turn to wig care products to save the day. Here are some of the best hairstyles to help you nail the interview and land your new job.

RemySoft shiny hair extensions1. Loose Curls

The loose curls hairstyle offers a professional appearance with a little bit of relaxation as well. Getting those curls to hang loosely may require some quality hair care products, so be sure you have everything you need to make it happen. This is the perfect style if you’re interviewing for an inside office job where you need to look professional every day.

2. Sleek and Long

Long and straight hair may not come off as professional, but it can be if you work it properly. Pull it back behind your shoulders and away from your face so it doesn’t become a distraction to you or your interviewers. If you have shorter hair and need just a little more length to pull this hairstyle off, you can opt for shiny hair extensions to make it happen!

3. Natural Waves

Naturally wavy hair shows a relaxed personality since the hairstyle isn’t too overdone. However, the relaxed nature of the hairstyle still is professional enough to look great in an interview. With the help of some quality hair care products, you can create some natural waves that will be sure to impress.

4. Curled Side Ponytail

The basic ponytail probably isn’t a good idea for a job interview hairstyle. However, curling your hair and finishing it off to the side gives it a professional, yet relaxed look. The important thing to remember is to keep it away from your face so it won’t be distracting during the interview. If your hair is too short to pull this style off, shiny hair extensions could be your solution.

RemySoft wig care products5. Loose and Wavy

People with medium-to-long hair, combined with some quality hair care products, can make a loose and wavy hairstyle look perfect for a job interview. If you want to give the hairstyle just a little more of a professional appearance, then consider curling the ends slightly.

For more tips on the best hairstyles to use during your job interview, or to learn about some of the best quality hair care products, feel free to contact us at any time.

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The Long Hair Styling Guide for Men

There are few elements of physical appearance people pour more effort into than their hair. After all, let’s face it: maintaining great hair is hard work! If you’re a man with long hair, you’ve likely not only overcome any bit of existing stigma about long hair being “too feminine” and invested tons of time and careful effort into growing your hair out to just the right length. You’ve worked hard and it shows! Now that you have so much hair, however, you have to learn how to groom and style it in a way that is comfortable for you. Luckily, we have a few quality hair care tips to help you get started.

Use the Right Products

If you don’t use the right hair products for remy hair, you may find all of your hard work breaking off. Hair products provide ample support for your hair to ensure it stays healthy and continues to grow. For best results, you’ll want to include styling gels, sulfate free shampoo and conditioners and mousse. A good sulfate free shampoo and conditioner will not only keep your hair clean, but sleek and hydrated—two important keys to having healthy and manageable hair!

If you have long hair, you need quality hair care.

Quality hair care is a must for long-haired men.

The Best Styles for Your Hair

There’s absolutely no shortage of great hairstyles for men with long hair! In fact, the type of style you can wear depends mainly on your own preferences. A whole host of hairstyles are popular at the moment, but we’ll list those that are most popular right now:

 

  • Straightened: This style works best for men whose long hair is naturally wavy or curly. You can use a flat iron to achieve this look, though it’s not without its own risks. Flat irons, as well as any kind of heating tool, easily cause damage to your hair. This is because hair is not meant to be exposed to direct heat, especially on a regular basis. To limit any damage to your hair, professionals frequently recommend limiting the amount of heat you use on your hair, as well as using heat protectant products when you do wield a flat iron. If you like the idea of having silky straight hair, this particular styling method might work well for you!

  • Loose: Loose hair is perhaps one of the most popular styles for long-haired men! This may be because it requires the least effort. All you have to do is brush your hair out, perhaps adjust the part to the side or center and you’re done. Many people find the look of loose, sleek hair to be more attractive, which is a great bonus!

  • Bun: There’s nothing sexier than a well-crafted man bun! One of the best parts of this particular hairstyle is its protective qualities, which make it a great candidate to add to your quality hair care routine. Not only that, but it’s incredibly easy to pull off and works for both casual and formal situations.

 

Now that you’ve grown out your hair, the sky’s the limit as far as your hair styling options! To learn more about the hottest styles for long-haired men, contact us anytime!

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Guys, Are You Ready for a Spiky Hair Come Back?

For years, it seems spiky hair has gotten something of a bad rap. It’s been associated with only the sleaziest guys—macho men who bathe in cologne and spend half their time in tanning beds or teenage boys who hope to become the same thing. However, things could be on the upswing for the underappreciated hairstyle soon! If you’re interested in helping to revive the look, here’s what you’ll need to know and do.

Products Are Key

As with any kind of hairstyling, if you’re going to spike your hair, you’ll need the right hair products for remy hair. For instance, if you plan on spiking your hair and have an undercut underneath, you’ll need clippers to maintain that specific length in the back. You may also want to keep a decent arsenal of hair gel (for the spiking process), a hair dryer (to enhance your hair’s spikiness), pomade (water-based, for glossy spikes) and hair wax (for subtler spikes). You’ll also want to stock up on sulfate free shampoo and conditioners to help your hair’s hygiene amidst all the extra product!

How Long Does My Hair Have to Be?

Ideally, you should have hair measuring between a half inch and two inches—at the top, at least. You can do whatever you want with the sides, from including them to buzzing them off. Which style you choose will depend largely on your hair texture. If your hair is on the curlier side, you may simply want to fade your non-spiked hair. Straight-haired people will enjoy the undercut look. Be warned the longer your hair is, the longer it will take to spike and the more likely your spikes will turn into large, lumpy masses. You’ll also need to use more products to achieve a successful look—hair spray included!

Create great spikes with hair products for remy hair.

Hair products for remy hair help create great spikes.

What Kind of Spikes Do You Want?

As far as this hairstyle goes, there are two varieties: natural and gelled. Natural spikes typically use lighter products, such as mousses, to ensure your hair is still styled how you wanted it but able to last through the night. Gelled hair can only be achieved with the use of hair oil and some hair spray to ensure your mess isn’t that bad! Your spikes can point either slanted to one side or straight up.

A Little About the Spiking Process

Spiking your hair is quite easy! Apply the styling product of your choice to your hair to get the process started, then either comb your fingers through your hair or go through shaping the spikes by hand. Doing so will help to further shape and set the spikes the way you want. Additionally, you may want to blow dry your new spikes from a reasonable distance (around a whole foot, at minimum). This will really set your spikes by drying the product you’ve used.

Spiky hair may be making a comeback, but it isn’t considered 100 percent cool yet! On this site, you’ll find a lot more information about both men’s styling suggestions and quality hair care. And don’t forget to contact us any time with any questions you may have about your hair care!

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How to Keep Your Hair Healthy in the Winter

Now that autumn is giving way to winter, people are more excited than ever. Finally they’re able to truly enjoy the season of big, cozy coats, mugs of frothy hot cocoa and settle in with family for the holidays. As far as your hair is concerned, however, winter is its biggest nightmare come true! Instead of the humid summer, it has to deal with the needling cold and its drying effects. Luckily, there are ways you can help it thrive until the weather warms up again. Here’s how.

Trim Your Ends

One of the number one steps to maintaining quality hair care is to take care of your ends. As the most brittle parts of your hair strands, your ends are most susceptible to drying out and splitting, which can pull further damage up the shaft. By getting a trim every so often, your hair will not only look better, but generally be far healthier. We advise going to get your hair trimmed between four and eight week intervals if your hair is short, and two or three months if your hair is long.

Winter care can benefit from shiny hair extensions.

Shiny hair extensions can help with winter care.

Don’t Wash As Often

While regular and wig shampoo and conditioner work wonders for your hair in terms of keeping it clean, it also has some negative side effects. Namely, it easily strips away the natural oils and nutrients your hair needs to thrive. Winter already renders your hair brittle and dry. You don’t want to make it worse by shampooing too often! Consider cutting your wash days down to two days every week, rather than every day or every other day. When you aren’t washing, you can use other products like dry shampoos and even rinse using plain water.

Hats Help!

You already wear hats to keep warm during winter, but they can do much more than that! A hat can also shield your hair from the elements, protecting its moisture. If you have curly or afro-textured hair, however, be warned wearing a hat could cause your hair to dry up even more. To help alleviate this, you may want to line your hat with a satin or silk scarf or buy pre-lined hats made of different materials.

Warm Oil Treatments Can Help Hydrate

Olive oil, as well as premade treatment products, can work wonders for your hair’s health. The oil you use doesn’t need to be scalding hot, just warm enough to use comfortably. Once you’ve applied it thoroughly, it’s best to let your hair sit for about two hours before you rinse. Your hair should feel more hydrated and soft in an instant!

Naturally, these aren’t the only ways to lend your hair a helping hand this winter. There are also other methods, such as shiny hair extensions. Regardless of what you decide to do, RemySoft is here to help you maintain the highest quality hair care. Contact us with any questions you might have!

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Don’t Sleep on The Rosé Hair Trend This Fall

Have you ever considered going pink? We don’t mean the bright cotton candy pink you remember from sci-fi films, anime and the early 2000s! This decade’s hair colors are all about subtlety, even unnatural shades. To prove this, we’d like to introduce you to 2016’s spin on pink hair: rosé. This new hair color is not only adorable, but just as smooth and versatile as the wine it’s named for. Here’s how you can make it your own!

As Highlights

Sometimes you really like a specific hair color but don’t want to commit to spreading it across your entire scalp. We understand! That’s why highlights were invented, after all. If you aren’t sure whether rosé hair is truly right for you, you can streak it through your hair as a cluster of flowery highlights. Rosé highlights look best with lighter hair colors, but with the right stylist, it can work for just about any hair color. If you’re feeling extremely experimental, you can instead try out your rosé backlights in the form of shiny hair extensions strewn strategically throughout your hair.

Full On

If you’re the especially bold type, why not dye your hair rosé outright? You may find you love this sunny shade of pink as much as we do! One of the best features of this particular hair color is its versatility. You can play around with the shade until you find a hue you’re comfortable with, whether it’s a frostier shade or closer to a golden blonde. You can even combine colors as:

Ombre

That’s right, the ombre trend is still alive and well! This is another great alternative for those who don’t want to fully commit to rosé hair, but still want to enjoy the look. Simply visit your styling and ask him to combine the rosé color with any other you want, be it blonde, silver, lavender or some other hue. The choice is completely up to you! You can even make the rosé your top color and have it fade into something else, like a darker pink. Just be sure to reinforce your quality hair care routine to help the color stay!

Frosted Tips

This suggestion goes out to our guys out there, but can work for anyone! While you may have assumed frosted hair died in the early 2000s, this isn’t quite the truth. The rise of pastel hair colors has brought frosted hair back, and rosé has become part of this trend. We consider this look to be a unique way for guys (and people who prefer masculine haircuts) to join in on the fun.

White Rosé

Our final tip takes frosting to a new level. Keeping your rosé hair pale could yield a big surprise in the form of gorgeous, faded white hair, depending on the shade of rosé you chose. You can try this effect with your natural hair or with a wig (supplemented by wig shampoo and conditioner).

We hope you’ll consider giving this bubbly hair color a try in the near future. Whether you do or don’t, contact us for any help you may need with your hair care and style!

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