Saturday, 06 August 2011

  • Velvet Remi by Outre

    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. While I was on the phone, I told the hair stylist that instead of having the velvet remi weaves sewn in, I thought that it would be better to have her attach them with bonding glue. I explained that I was not sure that my daughter would be able to manage sitting still for the amount of time that it would take for her to sew in the weaves.

    I have had other types of weaves sewn into my hair, but until recently, I did not think that I could really afford to purchase remi weaves. Some of my friends told me that they had seen remi weaves at various salons priced close to two hundred dollars for only four ounces. It would cost quite a bit of money for me to put as much on my head as I usually did with the less expensive human hair weaves, so I never bothered to look closely at the remi weaves. Last week, I got my tax refund and decided that I was going to splurge some of the money on myself by purchasing my first remi weaves. 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. 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. If you are planning to have someone attach your remi weaves at home or you are lucky enough to have a hair stylist that is willing to use the products that you bring in, you might be able to get the supplies at a discounted price online. Velvet Remi by Outre

Monday, 01 August 2011

  • Velvet Remi Hair

    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. If you are planning to have someone attach your remi weaves at home or you are lucky enough to have a hair stylist that is willing to use the products that you bring in, you might be able to get the supplies at a discounted price online. Before you purchase anything, you need to decide what method will be used to attach your remi weaves. Be sure to check the packaging to be sure that there are no stipulations from the manufacturer. Velvet Remi Hair

Thursday, 28 July 2011

  • Velvet Remi

    Usually, the wearers of virgin Indian velvet remi weaves are celebrities or other notable people that have their weaves custom made for them and can easily afford to pay the price that can sometimes reach close to one thousand dollars.

    I never pay full price to have my hair done because my aunt owns a hair salon and she does it at the cost of the supplies. Recently, I asked if she could put some new remi weaves in my hair. I like that she orders her remi weaves directly from the manufacturer because it is less expensive then buying them at a wig shop. I always make sure that I am not interrupting her when she has regular customers at her salon. Not only do I like going to her to have my hair done because it is less expensive, but I also like that we are able to talk about anything since it is usually just us in the salon when she puts in my remi weaves. Within just a few weeks, my remi weaves stated to come loose. My friend tried to reattach them to my hair, but she said that it was difficult because there was still residue from the original bonding glue and the new application of bonding glue would be adhering to that and not form as tight a bond as it is supposed to form. When I asked her what she meant, she told me that we were basically fighting a losing battle by trying to reattach the remi weaves that had come loose because they were even more likely to come loose with every additional reattachment using the bonding glue and eventually there would be too much build up of bonding glue to hold them well at all. I was rather upset when she told me this, but the thing that she said next was even worse. She told me that the build up of the bonding glue that she used looked like it was causing damage to my remi weaves. Unfortunately, it was highly likely that I would not be able to reuse my remi weaves, which meant that I had lost all of the money I had spent to purchase them. In addition to that, my own natural hair was damaged by the bonding glue. I have a very active life style and my natural hair pays the price. I wanted to give it a chance to grow and recuperate beneath the weaves and now it was in worse shape than before.

    If you have never seen velvet remi weaves before they are being attached to someone’s head, you might wonder how this type of hair enhancement is packaged. Most manufacturing companies will have their own particular design for the outside of the packaging of their velvet remi weaves to help customers distinguish the different brands and to make their own packages stand out from the others in some way. Aside from the look of the outside of the packaging, most velvet remi weaves are handled in a similar way when they are packaged. They are laid out straight and sealed in a special inner layer of packaging that is usually made of plastic or cellophane. These types of packaging materials are better at protecting the velvet remi weaves from getting damaged while they are stored by the company as well as when they are being shipped or displayed for purchasing. The individual strands of hair are able to slide against the plastic or cellophane rather easily. This limits the possibility of them becoming tangled since there is less friction against the plastic or cellophane than there would be if the strands of hair were rubbing against other materials used to create the packaging, such as cardboard or paper. The plastic or cellophane is also useful in retaining the natural moisture level of the velvet remi weaves because these materials will not draw the natural moisture away from the strands of hair in the way that cardboard, paper, or other packing materials can. Velvet Remi by Outre

Sunday, 10 July 2011

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