Lace Front Wig Application 1 of 7

By far this is the best Lace front wig application video I have found to date. If the website www.myhair24-7.com is anything like the video that they created then I am buying whatever they are selling! Do you feel Me? If you want to learn how to apply a Lace Front wig this is surly the series of videos that you need to be watching because this woman knows what she is doing! I fr one can appreciate someone who know how to do hair and I know you can to. Let me know if this video was helpful for you and I really want to know if you did the application on yourself or maybe a friend. Let me know how it turned out.

Lace Front Wig Application 2 of 7

This is HOT! I LOVE lace front wigs and now we all will know how to do them!

Lace Front Wig Application 3 of 7

I think that you all out there in blogger world are watching this video saying to yourself “I can do this!” Well I think that you can too! Give it a try. It seems easy enough. Let me know if you were able to do it based off of this video by myhair24-7.com

Lace Front Wig Application 4 of 7

She gives so many tips that I think that other videos don’t give! Like the fact that you should not touch the lace while there is glue on it because it will leave a white mark. And you know that a white mark on the around the perimeter of your face will make people wonder f the hair on your head is really yours! =)

Lace Front Wig Application 5 of 7

I just love all of the tips she give in this video. I think we all should be able to be bootylicios like Beyonce and have a lace front wig!

Lace Front Wig Application 6 of 7

www.myhair24-7.com has it going on! If you are not able to apply a lace fron wig after seeing all 7 clips then I don’t know what to tell you because the woman in this video did an excellent job!

Lace Front Wig Application 7 of 7

Well here is the finished product! I think that this is the best free lace front wig application lesson on the web. This woman does an excellent ob from start to finish and I really appreciate her for doing this for all the women out there who want to know how to apply a lace front wig! You go girl!

Healthy hair

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One of the biggest concerns that I, Kristen Lock run into is people wanting to have healthy hair. I know people who will spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars on products that promise to make your hair healthy, shiny, and grow like a weed. Now I am not going to tell you that these products are worthless because many of them do have a lot of validity. In fact I myself like to use them, but before you go out and buy a million products that may or may not work you should focus on fixing the product from the inside out. Here are some minerals that you may want to make sure are in your diet on a daily basis to help your hair grow and stay healthy.

  • Try increasing your Calcium intake. You can find calcium in foods like nuts, fish, bean, lentils, and sesame seeds.
  • Or Chromium which will helps prevent hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, both of which can cause hair loss. If you eat beef or whole wheat bread this will help your overall daily consumption
  • Copper will helps prevent hair loss as well as defects in hair color and structure. Eat green vegetables, whole grains, eggs, chicken and beans. to get your daily dose of copper
  • Iodine will helps to regulate your thyroid hormones and prevents dry hair and hair loss so eat foods like Fish, seaweed (seeweed is often found in sushi) kelp, iodized salt, and garlic.
  • Iron will help in the Prevenion of anemia and hair loss so eat foods like liver, eggs, fish, chicken, whole grains, green vegetables and dried fruits.
  • Magnesium works along with calcium to promote healthy hair growth so eat lots of green vegetables, wheat germ, whole grains, nuts, soy beans, chickpeas and fish.
  • Manganese, this is a big one ladies! This will help to prevent slow hair growth so eat whole grain cereals, eggs, avocados, nuts, seeds, beans, peas, fish, meat and chicken.
  • Potassium will help with your bodies overall circulation which will promote healthy hair growth so eat foods like avocados, bananas, lima beans, brown rice, dates, figs, dried fruit, garlic, nuts, potatoes, raisins, yams and yogurt.
  • Sulfur is a main component to hair’s structure so eat foods like Onions, garlic, eggs, asparagus, meat, fish and dairy products to get more in your diet.

Hair Threading

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The phenomenon of hair threading is growing pretty fast as a styling technique of choice amongst the urban community. I first learned about the technique from some friends, and when I read a recent post from Afrobella, I thought to share what I know about the process.

What is threading? (from Pantagraph)

This is a natural technique using cotton thread to remove unwanted body hair. It’s most often used for eyebrows, and other areas of the face.

• The threader unwinds a piece of thread, creating a circle and interior hoop, twisting that.

• The threader holds the midpoint of the thread with his/her teeth, and two other points with each hand, creating a tight triangle of crisscrossed thread.

• If the eyebrow is the area being shaped, the client uses both hands to pull skin above and below the eye taut.

• The threader then rolls the twisted part of the thread along the surface of the skin, using a back-and-forth rhythm, and appropriate use of tension, to create a scissoring effect, entwining the hairs and lifting those from the follicles. The precision method allows the stylist to remove a single hair or an entire line of hair. The process takes about five to 10 minutes.

Washing Cornrows

I get so many people who want to know how to wash their cornrows so that they will not frizz as easily. I found this video and thought that this might help some of you out. If you watch the video and think to yourself that you do not have a net like the one displayed in the video then I would suggest using a stocking cap. The basic goal when washing cornrows it to not rub too much or too hard because this will cause premature frizzing. I hope this video was helpful. To video: Read more

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