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The feeling of leaving the salon with a fresh new cut and blow dried hair brings about immense confidence and self-esteem. Hairstyling is a boost to one's confidence and can also be one of the most difficult parts of a daily routine. Styling a hair requires patience and interest in working on the hair and making something that keeps it in place and

Hair care routine is beyond how often you wash your hair. The basics of how to build a hair care routine lies in the foundations of wash, dry, and style. There are various hair care products in the market to choose from, but it is vital to know what type of ingredients to use, in order to enhance it’s natural look. Although, for

Hair extensions come as clip-in, tape-ins, weaves, pre-bonded, fusion, and micro-link. There are many different styles of extensions and terms that can overwhelm if new to the world of hair extensions. Although hair extensions are real human hair clip-in, hair extensions are not limited to this particular kind. Here are the different types of hair extensions to help clear any doubt: 1. Clip-in Hair

Myths on hair extensions are quite wide in the market, but there are few that intimidate the ones trying hair extensions for the first time. Here are some facts and figures that might help one in finding the truth behind these myths: MYTH #1 Hair Extensions Cause Hair Damage. This is a myth that's been spreading for ages, and though it may have some truth when

Hair extensions continue to grow, and along with it the varieties of medium used for hair extensions, and available styles.Triggered as  a vision of a 2000s pop darling at the VMAs rocking was an obvious fake piece, but that has now given way to modern, high fashion hair extensions that blend smoothly with natural hair. As a fact, many celebrities, and influencers wear

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