2016年4月26日星期二

Incredible Beauty From UNice Peruvian Curly Hair Fashion Show

Recently more and more customers are interested in some new texture hair, rather than Brazilian hair. Peruvian hair is most popular with many fashion girls. Because Peruvian hair can be straight ,wavy ,or curly,is silky has medium luster,and holds a curl very well. Nowadays, Afrodanegirl's World have tried UNice Peruvian curly hair, it looks perfect on her. Now, let us enjoy her beautiful UNice fashion hair show.


"The hair that I'm wearing is from UNice mall and I can't even get over how soft, beautiful and light-weight this hair is." Afrodanegirl's World says.


"This UNice Peruvian curly hair is very beautiful, it is soft. The curls are so pretty when I receive it. " She told us.


"I wore this wig to a party and everyone was asking me where I got it from"She says. Watch the video down below for more info and don't forget to subscribe to UNice youtube channel.


What I have is 18,20,22 with 18 inch closure, I made a wig out of my bundles and I think I did a really good job and I'm proud of myself, well I make wigs, but this is my first curly hair that I made a wig out of, and it came out good, so I should be proud.  
 
UNice Peruvian curly hair



2016年4月15日星期五

Embracing Spring with 12 Fabulous Hairstyles

Hello,warm April! This spring season is full of new and exciting hair trends. So go ahead and book that appointment with your stylist and take your pick from one of the 12 hottest hairstyles for this season!


#1 Bob With Attitude

How To Style:
1.Apply a smoothing and thickening gel to damp hair.
2.Use a large round brush to blow dry the entire head in sections. After drying each section, clip the curl created with a pin and allow the hair to set and cool.
3.Comb out with a large toothed comb or brush.
4.Spray using a light holds hairspray for movable hold.


#2 Icy Pixie

How To Style:
1.Apply a protective or priming spray to even out the hair’s porosity. Apply a firm hold gel on the top and crown of the head.
2.Blow dry hair up and outward with your fingertips to create lots of texture.
3.Use a flat iron on select small pieces to create separation and texture.
4.Use a styling paste or wax to finish the pieces on top and a smoothing cream on the sides and back for closeness.


#3 The Bob Curl


How To Style:
1.Prepare hair with a thermal protestant to eliminate frizz and provide light hold with volume.
2.Use a Den-man brush and the wrap dry method to eliminate frizz and create shine while blow drying.
3.Spray hair with thermal protestant, then use a combination of a curling wand and 1-inch curling iron to create waves, keeping curls two to three inches away from the scalp.
4.Use a Mason Pierson brush to brush hair back and to one side. Secure your side sweep with bobby pins and use your fingers to gently pull out and place the curls.
5.Spray with a light hold finishing spray.


#4 Two Textured Crop

How To Style:
1.Prep hair by applying a heat protectant from mid shaft to ends.
2.Using a flat brush, wrap the hair from side to side as you blow dry for smoothness. Finish by using a large round brush from mid shaft to ends.
3.Use a small crimping iron for side area only. Be sure to leave straight pieces in between for a more mixed texture look.
4.Finish with vanilla cream to add shine to this contemporary, funky look.


#5 Twisted Side Braid

How To Style:
1.Apply a styling cream to dry hair to smooth and add control.
2.Use a brush to gather all of the hair to the side of the nape area and attach a hair tie or band.
3.Braid the remaining hair into a three-strand Dutch or French braid. On the model, we added a pink hairpiece for added drama!
4.Spray the finished look with a light hold hairspray.


#6 Bubbly Blonde

How To Style:
1.Prep hair by applying a color treated leave-in conditioner.
2.Blow dry bangs first by wrapping the hair with a flat brush from side to side to create smooth bangs.
3.Continue to blow dry the sides and back starting from bottom with a flat brush.
4.Use a flat iron on the tips only.
5.Emulsify a pomade into the fingers and run them through your strands to create a textured look.


#7 Va Va Volume

How To Style:
1.Blow hair dry with a large round brush.
2.Use a curling iron about three to inches away from the root area. Curl holding the  iron vertically and wrap small sections around the iron.
3.Alternate the direction of the wrappings to create more volume and interesting texture.
4.Brush through your curls, then backcomb hair slightly at the ends.
5.Using a comb, stack small sections and comb through to create individual wispy curls.


#8 Diva Wave

How To Style:
1.Apply a voluminous mousse from roots to ends.
2.Using a medium-sized round brush, blow dry the bangs first. Then move to the nape area and use a small round brush.
3.Finish off with four Velcro rollers at the crown area for extra volume.


#9 Throwback Curls

How To Style:
1.Round brush hair as you blow dry for maximum fullness.
2.With a 1-inch curling iron, set the entire head. Roll the sides forward, the top back, and the back all under.
3.Brush through with a large toothed/vent brush.
4.Add a styling serum to your hands to smooth the hair and separate the curls.


#10 Modern Bouffant

How To Style:
1.Apply a light hold mousse throughout damp hair.
2.Use a medium to large round brush as you blow dry to smooth the hair and create volume in the crown.
3.Create a triangle shape in the fringe (bang) area using the ends of the eyebrows for the large part of the triangle and the point at the top of the head for the point.
4.Create a high ponytail at the top of the crown with the remaining hair.
5.Tease or backcomb the ponytail, working from underneath.
6.Spray teasing with hairspray, then smooth the top of the ponytail with a brush while tucking it under towards the back.
7.Secure it in a roll with pins, then pull the sides of the roll down to create a chignon and secure once again with pins or hairspray.
8.Finish by smoothing the front fringe area with a side part. If the fringe is too long, direct the long pieces back and pin them into the chignon.
9.Finish with a firm hold hairspray.


#11 Baby Bangs


How To Style:
1.Prepare this a-line bob by applying a thermal protecting, nourishing oil to damp hair.
2.Use a Denman brush and the wrap dry method as you blow dry to eliminate frizz and create shine.
3.Spray hair with thermal protector, then use a flat iron to give the hair some volume on top.
4.Finish with a light hold finishing spray.


#12 Mid-Length Madness

How To Style:
1.Apply a leave-in conditioner to damp hair to create a frizz-free and smooth effect.
2.Use your fingers to blow dry the roots.
3.Then, use a large round brush starting at the crown area and work your way down. Wrap the hair around the brush from mid-lengths down to the ends.
4.Lastly, run your fingers through your hair to give it a soft, natural look.

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2016年4月8日星期五

Protective Hairstyles For Fashion Girls

One of the best ways to preserve the health, length, and texture of your natural hair, protective hairstyle is a concept that deserves more attention.The following is a guide providing an overview of the best protective styles, how and when you might need them, as well as the benefits associated with the specific styles.



Crochet Braids/ Twists
Firstly, an easy protective style that can have longevity as well, crochet braids or twists are a quicker alternative to other twist styles. By simply cornrowing the hair and installing the pre-twisted extensions with a crochet needle, you can quickly achieve the same look as that of Havana or Marley twists. A style that allows the hair to rest in a stretched position to promote growth while allowing the scalp a chance to breathe, this style is preferred by many busy Naturalists as it offers a diverse style without the need to sit for long periods of time for installation. 


The Faux Bun
A cute, trendy protective style, the faux bun is a great style to be worn virtually anywhere. A style that allows your hair to rest in a ponytail while the extensions do all of the work, this style is both stylish and easy to do. The hair is installed by simply slicking all of your hair into a high ponytail and wrapping the braiding hair around it until it appears as desired. Easily removable, this is the type of style that can be done each morning, but needs to be removed at night, in order to protect the quality of the extensions


Havana Twists 
Another great protective style, Havana twists is a cute style with a variety of potential variations. Whether you are seeking large, chunky twists, smaller twists, flat twists, a splash of color, or even a bun, all of these things can be achieved using Havana twists. Moderately easy to install, these twists last weeks or even months with proper maintenance and care. 


Halo Braid
A gorgeous, upscale protective updo, the halo braid is a great, versatile protective styling option. Achieved by simply adding a large section of braiding hair to your hair as a ponytail. You then braid the hair, wrap it around the head, and secure it with a Bobby pin. Quick and easy to install, this is the type of style you can do every single day, with minimal effort. The style protects the hair by allowing it to rest comfortably in a ponytail while still looking fabulous. 


Box Braids 
A great protective style with an impressive level of longevity, box braids are a fun, versatile style that can easily last for months. Styled by adding extensions to small, individually parted sections, this style is perfect for working women, those who may be pregnant or have a surgery scheduled, or anyone who may not have time to do their hair for days or weeks at a time. Protecting the hair against the elements and needless chemicals, this style allows Naturalists the freedom of not having to do their hair all while stretching the hair which typically promotes growth. 


Cornrows
Another long lasting protective style, cornrows styles are a quicker alternative to styles such as box braids, cornrows can be installed using extensions or your own natural hair. Whether you want an updo, straight backs, designs, a faux hawk, or any other style, all of these can be achieved with cornrows. Although they last for a shorter time than box braids, they can still last for weeks or months with the proper care. 


2016年3月25日星期五

Funny Exposure: Do Blondes Really "have more fun"?

Do Blondes Really "have more fun"? Sure, we’ve all heard the old saying, “Blondes have more fun!” But do they really? Here, 5 reasons why yes they actually do (or at least why their color comes with a few perks) and why you may want to get in on all the action, too...


1. Getting fed up with your current color? Are you always thinking of changing things up a bit but not sure what shade to choose next? Blonde adds brightness, contrast and energy to your current hair color.

2. Blonde hair softens up your facial features (sometimes super dark hair is a bit harsh against the complexion and can wash you out if you don’t choose the right shade for your skin tone). 


3. It’s a youthful color choice and really great for women with 50% to 100% grays. You’re already half way to blonde, so might as well since it does such a great job of covering grays

4.Blondes look like they have more hair! It’s an illusion.Lightening can create the illusion of a fuller more abundant texture.

5. If you are looking for a totally refreshing change and dramatic transformation, then blonde is the way to go. You’ll have people doing a double-take wondering if it’s really you!


2016年3月10日星期四

How to Care for Wavy and Curly Hair--From Unice Advise

Curly hair may look totally carefree, but we have to level with you. There’s actually a lot of work that goes into keeping them healthy and looking good. And how you do that totally depends on your hair texture. Ready to refine your routine? Unice experts provide their most essential curly hair tips for every type out there.


The One Thing All Curly Hair Needs
  For every type of curly hair, conditioning is priority number one. Curly and coily hair don’t get the natural scalp oils that straight and wavy hair get, because curls and texture don’t allow for constant brushing, which is how natural scalp oils moisturize hair.
  More than any other hair type, curls must be conditioned regularly. In fact, even the simple act of shampooing dehydrates curls; the warm water opens the cuticle, allowing the cleansers to flow into the hair shaft and rinse out many of the nutrients. It’s the same thing that happens to your skin after washing your hands – they just feel dry. This is why frequent conditioning should be an automatic part of a curly girl’s hair care regimen.
  Experts recommend regular, twice monthly deep conditioning treatments to keep curls in healthy shape



Wavy to Loose Curly Hair
  What it looks like
“Soft, less defined waves that are approximately 2” wide. Hair is curlier with length,” Stylist says.
  What it needs
Loose curls and waves have the tendency to fall flat. Products that will add life to those looser curls and waves.You may need a mousse or light gel to combat frizz when styling.
A voluminous shampoo and conditioner helps give loose curls and waves needed bounce. Style hair with an ultra-light mousse to define curls and fight frizz. Add a curl-enhancing mist for hold and extra definition helps lock in texture.


Medium Curly Hair
  What it looks like
Hair that is ‘classically’ curly has wide curls with good definition, bounce and lots of volume. Occasionally two types of medium curls are found on one head, a bigger, looser curl mixed with tighter ringlets.
  What it needs
Curly hair is usually soft to the touch, but needs a moisturizing system to keep hair smooth and healthy”. As for styling, you will need products to keep hair defined and frizz free. Classic curls should not use a brush or comb on dry curls which will cause the hair to expand and contribute to frizz.To keep curls hydrated, use a light lathering, moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. 


Tight Curls or Ringlets
What it looks like
Tight curly hair is “a mixture of 1/2″ to 1″ wide curls throughout the hair,” while another texture features “tiny ringlets of mostly Z-shaped hair when stretched."
What it needs
The curliest type of hair is also the most prone to dryness and damage, so deep conditioning treatments are important. It generally doesn’t have the protective layer that all other types have, so hair is much more fragile.
Unice experts recommend sleeping on a satin pillowcase to reduce tangles. Also, air drying tight curls or using a hair dryer on low heat with a diffuser works best for this type.


Whether you have slight waves or tight ringlets, remember that the key to keeping your curls healthy and gorgeous is getting personal with your routine. Once you’ve got that down, good hair days are inevitably in your future.