Wednesday, 17 August 2011

  • Velvet Remi Hair

    It is easiest to thoroughly wash your remi weaves while they are still attached to your head. That is because when they are attached to your head the water in the shower can run through them in the proper direction and they will not get tangled as easily as they would if you washed them in a basin of water. This is especially true of longer remi weaves that might not fit well in a basin of water. After thoroughly washing, rinsing and drying your remi weaves, you need to remove them by having the weaving thread taken out. It is best if this is done by a professional so that the remi weaves are not accidentally damaged during the process. Before you store your remi weaves, it is very important that you be sure that they are thoroughly dry. Even a small amount of moisture could cause your remi weaves to develop mold, mildew and foul odors. If any of those things happen, there is no chance of reusing your remi weaves because they will need to be thrown away. After thoroughly washing and drying your remi weaves, they can be stored in plastic bags or containers. You need to be sure that the bag or container is big enough to hold your remi weaves without causing them to rub together and get tangled. They should be laid flat so that the hair strands can maintain their shape. As long as they are not going to be jostled, you can gently shape them to fit in the bottom of a container that is not quite long enough. I guess that instead of doing a price comparison through the internet, my friends only looked at the ones sold at the salons. I read the description for those remi weaves and decided to purchase them. I could get enough to do my entire head for a lot less than I thought I would be spending. While I was at that web site, I also ordered the weaving thread and a curved needle because I wanted to have my remi weaves sewn in so that they would last longer and be easier to manage. I called my sister to set up a time when we could get together for her to sew in my new remi weaves. My remi weaves arrived within the week and they were absolutely gorgeous. After my sister finished sewing them in, I called my friends and arranged to meet them at a local restaurant for dinner. I did not tell them that I purchased the remi weaves because I wanted to see their reactions when I told them how inexpensive they were.

    There are four different types of hair weaves which are grouped by the type of hair that is used to make them. Here is a little information about velvet remi weaves, human hair weaves, synthetic hair weaves, and animal hair weaves. The velvet remi weaves are the most expensive because they are made entirely of human hair strands that still have the cuticle intact. Not only does each strand of hair have the cuticle intact, but all of the hairs are aligned so that they are all going in the same direction that the individual hairs were actually grown. Unlike velvet remi weaves, other human hair weaves do not have the strands of hair aligned this way. It is also possible that the other human hair weaves have been processed to remove the cuticle to facilitate mass production of the hair strands into weaves and wigs. The mass production is less time consuming than the manufacturing of the velvet remi weaves and allows the companies to sell the human hair weaves at a lower cost. Velvet Remi by Outre

Saturday, 13 August 2011

  • Velvet Remi Hair

    Once your remi weaves are secured in the containers or bags, they need to be stored out of direct sunlight so that the hair strands are not bleached out by the UV light.

    All of the women in my family are very beauty conscious, so I knew that it would not be long before my youngest daughter started wanting to wear weaves like her two older sisters. My remi weaves arrived within the week and they were absolutely gorgeous. After my sister finished sewing them in, I called my friends and arranged to meet them at a local restaurant for dinner. I did not tell them that I purchased the remi weaves because I wanted to see their reactions when I told them how inexpensive they were.

    There are four different types of hair weaves which are grouped by the type of hair that is used to make them. Here is a little information about velvet remi weaves, human hair weaves, synthetic hair weaves, and animal hair weaves. The velvet remi weaves are the most expensive because they are made entirely of human hair strands that still have the cuticle intact. Not only does each strand of hair have the cuticle intact, but all of the hairs are aligned so that they are all going in the same direction that the individual hairs were actually grown. Unlike velvet remi weaves, other human hair weaves do not have the strands of hair aligned this way. It is also possible that the other human hair weaves have been processed to remove the cuticle to facilitate mass production of the hair strands into weaves and wigs. The mass production is less time consuming than the manufacturing of the velvet remi weaves and allows the companies to sell the human hair weaves at a lower cost. In addition to velvet remi weaves and the other human hair weaves, there are also synthetic hair weaves and weaves made from animal hair such as that from a yak. Women who prefer to wear weaves that continue to retain their style after washing will often choose synthetic hair weaves over the velvet remi weaves and other human hair weaves that need to be styled every time that they are washed. The synthetic hair weaves are actually made from very thin strands of plastic called filaments. Since plastic is easily manufactured and does not need to be gathered from donations or sellers, the synthetic hair weaves are rather inexpensive compared to the velvet remi weaves and other human hair weaves. The final group of weaves is actually made from the hair of animals and is usually used more for theatrical purposes rather than for everyday wear. Most of the animal hair weaves are made from hair that is harvested from yaks, but some hairs could also be harvested from other animals such as horses and goats.

    Purchasing beautiful remi weaves is not all that you will need to do if you want to use them to enhance your natural hair. If you prefer clip-on remi weaves, then there is not much else you need. However, if you want to attach them semi permanently, you will need to purchase the supplies that will be needed in order to have the remi weaves attached to your natural hair. Many hair salons will include these supplies as part of the cost of attaching the remi weaves because then they are using products that are familiar. In addition, they might only use the products that they have in their salon because they do not want to run the risk of using supplies that are dirty or outdated and end up in a law suit. Velvet Remi by Outre

Friday, 05 August 2011

  • Velvet Remi

    If you are planning to reuse your remi weaves, it is recommended that you have them sewn in because any residue of bonding glue or glue remover could damage them while they are in storage. In fact, any styling products that were used while you were wearing your remi weaves will need to be completely removed or they could cause discoloring, gumminess, or other damage to the hair strands during the time that they are stored. It is easiest to thoroughly wash your remi weaves while they are still attached to your head. That is because when they are attached to your head the water in the shower can run through them in the proper direction and they will not get tangled as easily as they would if you washed them in a basin of water. This is especially true of longer remi weaves that might not fit well in a basin of water. After thoroughly washing, rinsing and drying your remi weaves, you need to remove them by having the weaving thread taken out. It is best if this is done by a professional so that the remi weaves are not accidentally damaged during the process. Before you store your remi weaves, it is very important that you be sure that they are thoroughly dry. Even a small amount of moisture could cause your remi weaves to develop mold, mildew and foul odors. If any of those things happen, there is no chance of reusing your remi weaves because they will need to be thrown away. After thoroughly washing and drying your remi weaves, they can be stored in plastic bags or containers. You need to be sure that the bag or container is big enough to hold your remi weaves without causing them to rub together and get tangled. They should be laid flat so that the hair strands can maintain their shape. As long as they are not going to be jostled, you can gently shape them to fit in the bottom of a container that is not quite long enough. Once your remi weaves are secured in the containers or bags, they need to be stored out of direct sunlight so that the hair strands are not bleached out by the UV light.

    All of the women in my family are very beauty conscious, so I knew that it would not be long before my youngest daughter started wanting to wear weaves like her two older sisters. I did not start her out with velvet remi weaves because she was only ten when she first asked. I wanted to see how well she managed with weaves that were a lot less expensive before I paid the higher price for velvet remi weaves. I was pleasantly surprised at how well she took care of her weaves, but I held off on purchasing the velvet remi weaves for another three and a half years. When she was almost fourteen years old, I told her that I believed that she was ready to get her first velvet remi weaves. She was very excited because there was a school dance coming up and she was hoping that the boy she was crushing on would ask her to go to the dance with him. She was always looking at the hair styling books and magazines at the hair salon and she knew exactly which velvet remi weaves she wanted to have the hair stylist attach for her. She said that she could not wait to actually go to the hair salon. Our hair stylist was almost as excited as my daughter when I called to place the order and make the appointment for my daughter’s hair to be done. Velvet Remi by Outre

Wednesday, 03 August 2011

  • Velvet Remi Hair

    I had a more important question for her. I asked her if she would be my maid-of-honor. I was glad that we were alone in her salon because we were both in tears within a minute of my asking that. It was hard for her to work on my remi weaves, so she took a break and we talked about my wedding plans. Before we realized it, the afternoon was gone and she had only put in half of my remi weaves. She was supposed to close the salon and go home for dinner, but she called her husband and told him that she needed to finish putting in my remi weaves. He was excited when he heard that I was getting married and my aunt was to be my maid-of-honor. He said that we should not worry about dinner because he was going to get some food and bring it to the salon. When he got there my aunt told him that she had put in remi weaves hundreds of times and barely remembered any of them, but this time would remain a wonderful memory forever.

    I wanted to get some beautiful velvet remi weaves put in and I thought that the least expensive way to purchase them was through a discounted online store. It might be a great option for some people, but I will never order velvet remi weaves from a catalog or online store again. I spent several hours comparing prices, colors and styles before I found the velvet remi weaves that I usually wore and used my credit card to buy them. When the package arrived at my house, I was surprised that the color did not quite look as it did on the web page. Thinking that it was just the lighting in my house, I took my new velvet remi weaves to my friend’s house to have them put in. When she took them out of the package, she said that they did not match my natural hair color well enough to blend in properly. I told her that I had ordered the same color that I always used, but I paid a lot less than the amount that they cost at the beauty supply store. She held one of the sections of velvet remi weaves against my natural hair and mixed it in but we could both see that it was different and would be obvious if she used them. I used her computer to pull up the we store where I purchased my velvet remi weaves and she saw that the one I chose was actually the proper color. Apparently, the company had made a mistake and sent me a different color instead. There was no way that I could wear the velvet remi weaves that they sent to me and there really was not enough time to send them back to be exchanged for the proper color. I wanted to have velvet remi weaves put in my hair that day because I was going on a business trip that could lead to a promotion and I really wanted to look my best. I ended up going to a beauty supply store to purchase some more velvet remi weaves so that I could be ready in time for my trip. My friend said that she would take care of sending the other ones back to the online store and getting a refund for me while I was gone. If I waited until I returned from my trip, it would be past the time that was allowed to make exchanges or returns. My business trip was a success and I got the promotion. In order to maintain the individual hair strands so that the cuticles are aligned properly, the velvet remi weaves are packed in bundles with one end secured tightly. Velvet Remi by Outre

Sunday, 31 July 2011

  • Velvet Remi

    My younger sister worked at a salon and she was always willing to help me with my hair, so I did not need to worry about paying to have the weaves sewn into my hair. I started looking online at the various choices of remi weaves. I wanted to compare the prices of various brands and try to find remi weaves that were close in color to my own natural hair, but several inches longer like the other human hair weaves that I usually wore. I was totally amazed at what I saw. I found the perfect color and length of remi weaves for less than fifty dollars. I guess that instead of doing a price comparison through the internet, my friends only looked at the ones sold at the salons. I read the description for those remi weaves and decided to purchase them. I could get enough to do my entire head for a lot less than I thought I would be spending. While I was at that web site, I also ordered the weaving thread and a curved needle because I wanted to have my remi weaves sewn in so that they would last longer and be easier to manage. I called my sister to set up a time when we could get together for her to sew in my new remi weaves. My remi weaves arrived within the week and they were absolutely gorgeous. After my sister finished sewing them in, I called my friends and arranged to meet them at a local restaurant for dinner. I did not tell them that I purchased the remi weaves because I wanted to see their reactions when I told them how inexpensive they were.

    There are four different types of hair weaves which are grouped by the type of hair that is used to make them. Here is a little information about velvet remi weaves, human hair weaves, synthetic hair weaves, and animal hair weaves. The velvet remi weaves are the most expensive because they are made entirely of human hair strands that still have the cuticle intact. Not only does each strand of hair have the cuticle intact, but all of the hairs are aligned so that they are all going in the same direction that the individual hairs were actually grown. Unlike velvet remi weaves, other human hair weaves do not have the strands of hair aligned this way. It is also possible that the other human hair weaves have been processed to remove the cuticle to facilitate mass production of the hair strands into weaves and wigs. The mass production is less time consuming than the manufacturing of the velvet remi weaves and allows the companies to sell the human hair weaves at a lower cost. In addition to velvet remi weaves and the other human hair weaves, there are also synthetic hair weaves and weaves made from animal hair such as that from a yak. The synthetic hair weaves are actually made from very thin strands of plastic called filaments. Since plastic is easily manufactured and does not need to be gathered from donations or sellers, the synthetic hair weaves are rather inexpensive compared to the velvet remi weaves and other human hair weaves. The final group of weaves is actually made from the hair of animals and is usually used more for theatrical purposes rather than for everyday wear. Most of the animal hair weaves are made from hair that is harvested from yaks, but some hairs could also be harvested from other animals such as horses and goats.

    Purchasing beautiful remi weaves is not all that you will need to do if you want to use them to enhance your natural hair. Velvet Remi by Outre

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