Hair Extensions have come a long
way since when they used to be synthetic. Do you remember the time when
artificial hair extensions were uber popular and how people use to sport the
overtly glossy and fake looking tresses? Since the past few years however,
advancements in technology and consumer demand has lead to an increase in human
hair extensions especially Indian and Brazilian hair as they are considered to
have the best form and density to blend in seamlessly with natural hair.
Lotsa Luxe Hair is a US based retail
and wholesale supplier of virgin human hair extensions and lace wigs and I
decided to write about them as they are very consumer centric, which is highly
necessary in this type of service. Hair is quite a personal thing and they work
hard at ensuring consumers receive only the best and are fully satisfied with
how the extensions look and blend in with their natural hair.
I also liked the fact that they
have unprocessed virgin Indian hair, Virgin Remy Indian hair, Virgin Remy
Mongolian Hair, Virgin Remy Brazilian Hair in a variety of colours and
textures. This means they come to you in their natural state without any
tampering done to the roots or ends. So whether you are suffering from hair
loss and want some extensions to temporarily make up for hair volume whilst you
treat the problem or simply want fuller, thicker hair for a wedding or a
special occasion, these virgin human hair extensions are versatile enough to adapt to
a variety of consumer needs.
The hair extensions are also
available in different types such as machine weft, hand tied, clip ins, keratin
fusion and micro ring strands. I believe these different have to do with how
the extensions are tied in with your natural hair and how they will flow once
on.
Keratin fused hair extensions are
small bundles of hair that have been coated in keratin protein to form a tip at
the top. They are currently the most popular amongst professional hair dressers
I’ve heard! What’s more, they ship virgin human hair extensions worldwide to
individual clients as well as hairdressers and salon owners, so if you’re
interested head over to indianhairbrokers.com
for a gander.
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They do sound a lot different than most extension stores out there.
I've worked with natural hair extensions before back in college however I was told (and not sure how true it is) that they need to process it in order to ensure the bacteria is killed and that there are no lice?
Let me know as I am definitely interested in giving these a whirl.
Lima
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@Halima - Oh really! Had no idea that they HAD to be processed. It's best to contact these guys directly at sales@indianhairbrokers.com lovely :) xx
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