Thursday, September 12, 2013

Washing your Lace Wigs

What is the Importance of Washing your Lace Wigs?

We have to remember that when we purchase human hair lace wigs we have to sort of treat them like our own hair. You are probably thinking what is the DAMN purpose of buying hair that I can’t curl every day? You might as mess with your own hair if that’s the case, right? (Neck roll, lol) NO! If you want your units to last  cause they don’t come cheap then you better think about it. Like our own hair when its dirty it stinks and attracts every micro living organism to the hair strand. 

So ONE you need to wash your hair for health reasons. Tyrone don’t want you laying on his pillow with bugs in your weave, lol.  
Second once that dirt builds up and you apply heat that melts the dirt into the hair strand thus causing breakage  or stiff hair with no body. In my before picture do you see how my curls are and how stringy the hair is?
Third, we all know that good feeling when you have new hair and your hair is just blowing in the wind…you be walking around like a VS model, lol…. Well if you don’t wash your lace wig hair you can expect it to be stringy and greasy and it will not hold a curl.

Now that we got that out of the way… How often do I wash my full lace wigs? I wash them like every 7 days depending on the glue I am using. Below or above you will see how my hair looks after 7 days and after a fresh wash! LAID and it blows in the wind! LOL. *Drops mike and walks of Stage*



Monday, September 9, 2013

Supaaa Tiffie with an Afro Curl Full Lace In a Pony Tail

The unit I am wearing in this pic... is an afro curl full lace. None of my hair is out except a little in the back. If you are trying to go natural or want something a little wild try a textured unit with a dab of color to pop! Its always good to pull a couple of strand out in the front to take away from the obvious hair line or lace. :)