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THAT 70’S HAIR IS BACK !

360 Lace Wigs · Alopecia Wigs · Bob wigs · Brazilian hair · Cancer Wigs · Curly hair · Custom Wigs · Eye lashes · Frontals · Full lace wigs · Gray hair · H D wigs · Hair blog · Hair bundles · Hair extensions · Handmade Wigs · Indian hair · Kids Wigs · Machine made wigs · Mobilestylist · Pre-Plucked Wigs · siliver hair extensions · Wig cleaning service · Wig making services · Jun 22, 2020 THAT 70’S HAIR IS BACK ! THE 70’ S HAIRSTYLES ARE MAKING A COMEBACK ! Whether they are beautifully natural, achieved with curling irons or even a perm, big curls have continued to dominate the runways. Luckily for you, these looks can easily be recreated by us at Ada Leroux Hair. Any 1970s hairstyles can work like a dream for you, regardless of your current hair texture. To bring your desired look to life, Ada Leroux Hair has a marid of hair textures and length that fits the 70’s look perfectly… THE SLEEK LOOK Our wigs and hair extensions can be styled into a sleek perfection, giving your mane a straightened, high-fashion finish to compliment your overall style. While many may think that this look is new, you might be surprised to learn that ’70s pop icon Cher was the real mastermind behind this look.  BIG CURLS & AFROS When you think about the 70’s hairstyles you can’t help think about the iconic Diana Ross. Ms. Ross perfected this look of big beautiful Afros and large bouncy curls, which style do you like the most? THE FARRAH FLIP You know a hairstyle is iconic when it has its own name and that’s exactly the case here with the ‘Farrah Fawcett’s flip’. This ’70s hairstyle is all about big volume waves curled away from the face and curtain style bangs. THE SHAG The shag look is a great hairstyle and easy to maintain. It has become increasingly popular with many celebs as it boasts of volume, extra long bangs, and simply effortless styles that fit in from day and night. You can’t talk about 1970s hairstyles for long hair without mentioning feathered layers. But if classic ’70s feathers are too old school for you, know that the modern-day variation is anything but boring. Between all these 70’s styles, there’s no shortage of ways to rock your wigs. Not sure of which one to go for? Take a look at our hair goods here.

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How to successfully wash your wigs at home!

360 Lace Wigs · Alopecia Wigs · Brazilian hair · Cancer Wigs · Curly hair · Frontals · Full lace wigs · Fullace Wigs · H.D. Wigs · Hair extensions · Hair lenghts · Hair textures · Handmade Wigs · Lace Frontal Wigs · Lace wigs · Machine made wigs · Mobilestylist · Pre-Plucked Wigs · Wig care · Wig cleaning service · Wig closures · Wig making services · Womens Wigs · Sep 20, 2021 How to successfully wash your hair system at home! How to successfully care for your system at home Keep your hair system looking great I remember the very first wig I bought, I was so excited. My wig was a long wavy black one, back then it was called a “french body wave”. I wore my first wig for about a week and I decided to wash it because I was in a hurry and needed it to look a certain way. So I took it off my head and just started wetting it. To my horror the wig became completely matted to the point I could not do anything to fix it. Needless to say I ended up having to buy another wig that same day. As I became a hairstylist and learned more about hair and extensions I realized that I was not properly educated in how to wash my wig or hair extensions. I did not realize that beauty shop “hair” is not really hair. Have you ever noticed when you buy hair that it seems to get matted or tangled after washing it just a couple of times? That’s because its literally disreguarded hair from the temples or hair collected from brushes and combs. Ugh anyways, the point I am trying to make is that I did not purchase good quality hair to begin with, nor did I know how to wash it correctly. So, I thought perhaps you may want to know how to successfully wash your wig at home. First let me start by saying if you search online you will see many different examples of how to wash a wig at home. Some suggestions are good and some are not. I am sharing my experiences of trial and error by washing my own wigs at home. You must decide which suggestions works best for you. Tip 1 Deciding how often you want to wash your wig is a personal choice. However, many women choose to wash their lace wigs and hair extensions every one to two weeks. In the Summer the hot weather can be a bit of a challenge, in such cases it’s a good idea to simply rinse hair with lukewarm water and apply conditioner sparingly to avoid buildup. If the hair begins to feel sticky or dry, it may be time to give it a good shampoo. The same goes for if the wig begins to lose its curl or volume. Remember, washing your wig will limit its lifespan, so you don’t want to over wash it. If you wear a wig cap underneath and remove your wig before going to bed, you can help reduce the number of times you need to shampoo and condition it. Ada Leroux Hair offers real satin bonnets in different colors. These bonnets will protect your wig and hair extensions while you sleep at night because it reduces the amount of friction your new hair will experience. Plus it extends the lifespan of your wigs, extensions, and toppers. Tip 2 Before you purchase your next wig please buy a styrofoam head or a canvas block head. You can find them both on Amazon but the styrofoam head can be found at your local beauty supply store for next to nothing. Now I normally start with a canvas block head that is smaller than my actual wig size. For example, I wear a small to medium wig cap so I would get a small canvas if you don’t want to overstretch your wig. Next I take my wig and pin it down to the canvas block head then I put one more pin in the back so it doesn’t fall off. Once I’ve done that the next thing I’m going to do is comb the wig out make sure there’s no tangles in it at all. Of course you want to get the right shampoo (sulfur-free) for the rest of the steps. After I’ve combed it out, take the wig and set it down into the sink. Just begin to wet it with water until it’s fully saturated. Once it’s fully saturated put it in your hand in and rub it around a little bit and then slowly add more shampoo to it. Remember to keep the shampoo and conditioner away from the lace because the lace has been hand knotted and if it gets wet then hair will start to shed more so be careful. Tip 3 Carefully rinse the shampoo and conditioner out of the hair, which is very easy to do because you have the wig sitting on the wig head. It’s been my personal experience over the years that this is actually the best way to shampoo and condition your wig. Instead of trying to hold the wig in your hand and doing all that other stuff this is it’s better with a block head. It’s stress-free and you allow the wig to keep its shape. Most well-made wigs have a shape that it fits around your head and if you mess around with that too much  it will literally cause it to collapse and it will lose its shape. So when you’re not wearing your wig it’s always a good idea to put it on the styrofoam head  or on a canvas block. Now the hair should feel really soft and I’m also suggest you remove your wig off the styrofoam head or canvas block head and lay it on top of a soft towel and gently roll it to remove the excess water.

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Self care is wealth care

Alopecia Wigs · Bob wigs · Cancer Wigs · Cranial hair prothesis · Curly hair · Custom Made Wigs · Eye lashes · Full lace wigs · Fullace Wigs · H D wigs · Hair blog · Hair care · Hair lenghts · Measure your head · Medical wigs · Wig making services · Wigs for black women · Womens Wigs · Sep 03, 2022 SELF CARE IS WEALTH CARE In the age of Covid-19 it’s important to take care of yourself before you can help others. There are so many ways to way to brighten up your mood, one way is to do something nice for yourself every day (at least!). Even if your day promises nothing but computer time or time with kids, keeping your body, skin, and hair feeling clean and vibrant can go a long way to improving your mood. This time we want to focus on hair care products made especially for all types of textures. At the beginning of the list, you’ll find some of our favorites from Black-owned businesses. Have a look and treat yourself. WIG CARE TIPS The way you take care of your wig is largely dependent on what it is made out of. If you have a human hair wig, you can wash it with regular shampoos and conditioner, and in general treat it like your natural hair. However, since the hair is no longer receiving nutrients from the scalp, it is essential to be extremely gentle, and avoid over-combing (avoid combing at all if it is wet). However, when your wig is dry, be sure to comb it gently on a regular basis to prevent matting, particularly at the back of the neck. Never use synthetic wig cleaner on a human hair wig!! Not many people sleep in their wigs, but if feel like you must then consider purchasing our wig bonnets here. Proper storage techniques are another wig care essential! There are a few different ways you can store your wigs. When storing your wigs for long periods of time, be sure to keep them away from direct sunlight, dust, and heat. For this reason, many people choose to store their wigs safely in a closet. This allows them to keep the wigs well out of harm’s way. If your wondering what type of wigs we have to offer take a look here. THE CURLS  If you are looking for a product is gentle but yet formable to dealing with your natural curly hair or any of our kinky curly and straight hair wigs then these products are for you. First let’s start off with Pattern by Tracy Ellis Ross, its made with such products like coconut oil, aloe vera making hair soft and supper bouncy. THE SKIN Our skin is the bodies defenses against all things so it’s important to keep it hydrated, clean, and, moisturized. Check out this site, Dehiiya beauty. You will find all sorts of unique organic serum on there that have both anti-aging properties and fight acne.

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