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Health / Care Tips For Black Hair Everyday by nadula: 2:51am On Oct 13, 2022
Unique in appearance and structure, Black people's hair is especially fragile and prone to injury and damage. More than half of African American women will cite thinning hair or hair loss as their top hair concern. Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to help minimize damage and keep your hair beautiful. Wearing wigs is a kind of way, you can choose any style of beginner-friendly wigs from the website.

Woman with natural hair smiling while brushing her hair
To help keep Black hair healthy, dermatologists recommend the following tips:

Wash your hair once a week or every other week. This will help prevent the build-up of hair care products, which can be drying to the hair.

Use conditioner. Use conditioner every time you wash your hair. Be sure to coat the ends of the hair with conditioner, as the ends are the oldest and most fragile part of your hair.

Use a hot oil treatment twice a month. This adds additional moisture and elasticity to your hair.

Use a heat-protecting product before styling. Adding this to wet hair before styling will help minimize heat damage.

Use caution with relaxers. To minimize hair damage, always go to a professional hair stylist to ensure that the relaxer is applied safely. Touch-ups should only be done every two to three months and only on newly grown hair. Never apply a relaxer to hair that has already been relaxed.

Use ceramic combs or irons to press hair. If you would like to press or thermally straighten your hair, use a ceramic comb or iron and only do so once a week. Use a straightening device with a dial to ensure the device is not too hot. Use the lowest possible temperature setting that gives you the style you want. A higher temperature may be necessary for thicker, coarser hair.

Make sure braids, cornrows or weaves are not too tight. If it hurts while your hair is being styled, ask the stylist to stop and redo it. Pain equals damage.

See a board-certified dermatologist if you notice any changes in the texture or appearance of your hair. Even the slightest bit of noticeable thinning can be the start of hair loss. The earlier hair loss is diagnosed, the more effectively it can be treated.

Health / Care Tips For Black Hair Everyday by nadula: 2:45am On Oct 13, 2022
Unique in appearance and structure, Black people's hair is especially fragile and prone to injury and damage. More than half of African American women will cite thinning hair or hair loss as their top hair concern. Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to help minimize damage and keep your hair beautiful. Wearing wigs is a kind of way, you can choose any style of <a rel=ugc href="https://www.nadula.com/v-part-wig.html/">beginner-friendly wigs</a> from the website.

Woman with natural hair smiling while brushing her hair
To help keep Black hair healthy, dermatologists recommend the following tips:

Wash your hair once a week or every other week. This will help prevent the build-up of hair care products, which can be drying to the hair.

Use conditioner. Use conditioner every time you wash your hair. Be sure to coat the ends of the hair with conditioner, as the ends are the oldest and most fragile part of your hair.

Use a hot oil treatment twice a month. This adds additional moisture and elasticity to your hair.

Use a heat protecting product before styling. Adding this to wet hair before styling will help minimize heat damage.

Use caution with relaxers. To minimize hair damage, always go to a professional hair stylist to ensure that the relaxer is applied safely. Touch-ups should only be done every two to three months and only to newly grown hair. Never apply relaxer to hair that has already been relaxed.

Use ceramic combs or irons to press hair. If you would like to press or thermally straighten your hair, use a ceramic comb or iron and only do so once a week. Use a straightening device with a dial to ensure the device is not too hot. Use the lowest possible temperature setting that gives you the style you want. A higher temperature may be necessary for thicker, coarser hair.

Make sure braids, cornrows or weaves are not too tight. If it hurts while your hair is being styled, ask the stylist to stop and redo it. Pain equals damage.

See a board-certified dermatologist if you notice any changes in the texture or appearance of your hair. Even the slightest bit of noticeable thinning can be the start of hair loss. The earlier hair loss is diagnosed, the more effectively it can be treated.

Health / Care Tips For Black Hair Everyday by nadula: 2:32am On Oct 13, 2022
Unique in appearance and structure, Black people's hair is especially fragile and prone to injury and damage. More than half of African American women will cite thinning hair or hair loss as their top hair concern. Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to help minimize damage and keep your hair beautiful. Wearing wigs is a kind of way, you can choose any styles of [url=https://www.nadula.com/v-part-wig.html ]beginner-friendly wigs[/url] from the website.

Woman with natural hair smiling while brushing her hair
To help keep Black hair healthy, dermatologists recommend the following tips:

Wash your hair once a week or every other week. This will help prevent the build-up of hair care products, which can be drying to the hair.

Use conditioner. Use conditioner every time you wash your hair. Be sure to coat the ends of the hair with conditioner, as the ends are the oldest and most fragile part of your hair.

Use a hot oil treatment twice a month. This adds additional moisture and elasticity to your hair.

Use a heat protecting product before styling. Adding this to wet hair before styling will help minimize heat damage.

Use caution with relaxers. To minimize hair damage, always go to a professional hair stylist to ensure that the relaxer is applied safely. Touch-ups should only be done every two to three months and only to newly grown hair. Never apply relaxer to hair that has already been relaxed.

Use ceramic combs or irons to press hair. If you would like to press or thermally straighten your hair, use a ceramic comb or iron and only do so once a week. Use a straightening device with a dial to ensure the device is not too hot. Use the lowest possible temperature setting that gives you the style you want. A higher temperature may be necessary for thicker, coarser hair.

Make sure braids, cornrows or weaves are not too tight. If it hurts while your hair is being styled, ask the stylist to stop and redo it. Pain equals damage.

See a board-certified dermatologist if you notice any changes in the texture or appearance of your hair. Even the slightest bit of noticeable thinning can be the start of hair loss. The earlier hair loss is diagnosed, the more effectively it can be treated.

Business / Where To Buy Reddish Brown Hair Wigs? by nadula: 7:51am On Oct 12, 2022
With the coming of the fall season, many people are busy changing hair color and hairstyles for a charming look. If you are considering going redhead but are a little nervous, the auburn brown wig might be the perfect way to ease your way in! Today, we will show the customer reviews of the auburn brown wig with blonde highlights in this blog. We believe you will have a clear sense of this auburn brown human hair wig after seeing it.

Before we learn the referred information about the auburn brown wig human hair, there is a question: Do you know what auburn brown hair color is?
What Color Is Auburn Brown Kendra boutique hair?

The auburn brown hair color sits somewhere on the spectrum between red, brown, and blonde ombre straight hair, perfectly embodying the best traits of each one of these shades. It is a more natural and sophisticated take on red, but it is also more fun and livelier than your average brown.
And auburn brown hair typically ranges from light to dark shades. For example, if the auburn brown hair color is darker, it looks more like brown hair, or it is a little lighter, resembling blonde. When auburn hair leans towards warmer, it can even be mistaken for ginger or copper hair.
Nadula is one of the good supplier of brown and auburn wigs, you can search from google like this: Nadula brown wigs, Nadula auburn wigs
Or you can get the reddish brown hair wigs directly by clicking this link: https://www.nadula.com/brown-colored-wig.html

Fashion / What Is A T-part Wig? by nadula: 2:49am On Oct 30, 2021
A T-part lace wig has a 13 inches lace from ear to ear and a 6 inches depth lace in the middle/left/right (you can custom the parting position) of the parting space, which makes the lace looks like a “T” shape.
A T-part lace wig has a little bit of lace around the perimeter but gives a good amount of lace right were the parting spot space. Two combs on the sides, and one in the nape. If you don’t like the combs, you can cut it off. Nadula virgin hair company is a good hair store who supply remy hair wig and extensions.
The back of the T-part lace wig has an adjustable strap to help you adjust according to the circumference of your head so that the wig will be more stable, it won’t slide off when you praise the lords in.
FEATURES OF A T-PART LACE WIG
A typical 13*6 T-part lace wig just has a 13” * 6” “T” shape parting space and other sections are machine-made. This is an attempt to make lace wigs more affordable but still with long deep parting. If you are not spending all your coins on a lace wig, you can choose T-part lace wigs.
Because of the “T” structure of the wig cap, only has lace along the perimeter. and the parting area, it’s a fixed part line, so you are unable to free part your T-part lace wig. But you can customize your parting area on the left, middle, or right part of the cap at evawigs.com.
HOW TO FINESSE IT PERFECTLY?
If you are new to T-part lace wig or if you are not familiar with a T-part lace wig, it’ll be harder to make it look as natural as a 13” * 6” lace front wig. A T-part lace wig is a type of lace wig that has a similar look to a lace frontal, but is limited to working like closure, it has less lace in the front to play with, so here we list the steps to make your T-part wig look more natural.

STEP1. APPLY YOUR WIG, MATCH THE WIG PART TO YOUR PART.
Go ahead and fits your head to the tee the ear tabs are actually and perfect, placing the elastic band portion around your head first and link of the slide to the back of the wig.

STEP2. CUT OFF THE EXCESS LACE.

STEP3. APPLY WIG GLUE ALONG THE PERIMETER.
Use some foundation to probably tint it, you can just put a little bit of foundation either underneath the wig or right on the top around the hairline area and it will help out with giving you security.

STEP4. PLUCK THE HAIRLINE IF IT HASN’T BEEN WELL PLUCKED.
Using a squeezer to pluck clear demarcation line a clear space between the rest of the hairline and the baby hair to make it more plucked.

If you don’t know how to pluck this unit, just leave a clean space between the hairline and baby hair place.

STEP5. LAY THE BABY HAIR.
This is like a step that everybody may take when it comes to installing the wig, some people may not like baby hair, may not be a part of the baby hair trend but this is going to be needed if you want to help your wig look a lot more natural.

STEP6. APPLY SOME POWDER ALONG THE PERIMETER AND THE PARTING.
Use powder and place powder after the baby hairs between baby hair and the rest of the hair, this just kind of makes everything look like scalp, making everything look as if it is a little bit more plucked as you can see up close it looks a lot better a smoother transition from your face.
STEP7. APPLY SOME GEL AND USE A HOT COMB TO FLAT THE FRONT OF YOUR HAIRLINE AND PARTING.
This may be something very small but it makes the world of a difference, it gives you that lifted growing out of the scalp type look rather than the hair just being flat and lifeless and laying all in your face and then hot comb the top of your hair flattening off your wigs that look a lot more flat, a lot more seamless and a lot more natural.
These steps are crucial when using a T-part lace wig because the customization is so limited with this style of unit and personality is a big part of slaying your wig.

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