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Real Human Hair Wigs

Posted by Kenny On January - 18 - 2011

Wigs are extremely important to people with the problem of hair loss. Some people wear wigs for fun maintaining a healthy selection of them, creating a new image for themselves without physically changing their features. The reasons are many but when a person desires a wig there are a host of colors and cuts to satisfy the most flamboyant personality.

Human Hair Wigs

A natural look is presented by these lovely women wigs. Wigs made from real hair are costly but the look they give is very natural. Proper care prevents the need to replace this wig more often than necessary. Wig caps are worn to prolong the life of real hair wigs by protecting it from oil and to protect your natural hair. This is one of the easiest ways to look naturally beautiful without changing your hair.

Hair Extensions

If you do not want to wear a complete with to accentuate your features, hair extensions may be what you are looking for. They are sold in human and synthetic hair and look very attractive. The number of extensions and the area of installation will decide how much this procedure will cost. The price can be as little as $150 and up to $4000. Extensions should be kept tight, this upkeep cost in the range of $20 a month.

Hair Loss Advice

The problem of hair loss is wide spread and it is especially difficult for women. If you find yourself loosing hair try and pin point the cause, it is possible stress may be a factor. If you are experiencing this problem due to stress or a hormone imbalance you will find there are steps you can take to prevent or slow this occurrence. If your efforts do not stop the problem treatments are available to alleviate hair loss or even correct it entirely.

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Wearing Real And Synthetic Wigs

Posted by Kenny On December - 21 - 2010

In the past good wigs were not easy to come by, often if you were not living in a big city you would have to travel long distances just to get one. After you traveled who knows how far, and found a wig that you liked, it would then have to be fitted to your head. Today you can find a good synthetic or real hair wigs, and even hair extension - which are growing quite popular, just about anywhere.

Human Hair Wigs:

When a person is looking to add length to their hair, they use hair extensions. There are several popular methods of placing hair extensions; gluing and sewing tracks to peoples hair, or a much more expensive option is hair fusion. Human hair extensions and wigs are generally more costly than synthetic hair pieces. For good reason, human hair can be treated just as you would your own hair. You can straighten, curl, comb, and brush it. Human hair wigs also tend to last much longer than synthetic wigs when taken care of properly.



Synthetic Hair:

This style of wig looks great, it appears silkier and shinier than any real hair could. The down fall is that it does not last as long and cannot be manipulated in the same way. Synthetic hair sometimes only keeps its beauty for a few weeks and then begins to dull; this is why it is much cheaper than real hair wigs. Although because of the great temporary look to it, it is a great choice for a special occasion.

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There are multiple products on the market to help people care for their synthetic and real hair wigs, and hair extensions. Great wigs are available at most any beauty stores, these store will also have the products that you need to care for the wigs and extensions.

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