Friday, July 30, 2010

How to Achieve an Undetectable Hairline on Your Lace Wig Without Messy Glues and Tapes?

Are you sick and tired of trying to achieve the most undetectable lace unit with glue? Glue and tapes can be annoying, tricky, and messy. Especially if you are just starting to wear lace wigs. Trust me I’ve been there and I hate the gluey clean up! Glue is not only messy some people simply have allergic reactions to it.

Previous Remedies that have failed are:

 Double sided tape- which isn’t easy to put on and is much harder to remove.

 Tapes and glues are not allergen free

 Glue companies offer a less stick y glue but it doesn’t give you a durable hold

 Buying tapes and glues can be expensive

Imagine achieving an undetectable lace unit without glue and tape. You can apply it on your own without expensive trips to the hair salon for correct lace wig installation. You would be able to go on vacation and not have to worry about slippage. You can even really swim without messing up your unit.

Queens of Weave now offers the no glue lace wig. That’s right I researched a better product for my clients so they could wear the unit without the messy hassle. I repeat no glue or tape is needed. It’s less expensive to maintain and clients no longer have to worry about suffering from allergic reactions to adhesives. The application step is a piece of pie all you have to do it put it on.

Email us today at QueensofWeave@hotmail.com to buy your no glue lace wig while supplies last. E-mail us by August 6th at noon to get free shipping on your no glue lace unit.

Get Your Glue less Lace Wig Now

Sunday, July 25, 2010

CPR for Your Synthetic Lace Wig

CPR for Your Synthetic Wig
Do you have a synthetic lace front at home? Yes,I am sure majority of you do and it has most likely gone bad or needs CPR. Synthetic lace wigs are not top choice because they go bad fast. However they are quite unique because they are affordable and easy to get! Below I have provided you with ways to get your synthetic unit back to life!

Here are a few tips on how to revive your synthetic lace wigs:
1.)Try to combo out the wig as best as you can with a large tooth comb
2.)Comb from the bottom up ( Be Gentle)
3.)While combing out the hair heat a curling iron on low ( no higher than 8, ceramic flatten iron or chi NOT recommended)
4.)Add warm water in a spray bottle.
5.)Prepare Duck Clips.
6.)Section the hair as you would when your curl it
7.)Spray a minimal amount of warm water on each section before you curl it
8.)Comb hair again when damp
9.)Proceed to curl each section
10.)Curl the hair as though you were doing Shirley temple curls
11.)Tightly hold the curling iron on hair for 20 sec
12.)For tight curls you can pin curls up with duck bill clips or hair pins
13.)For loose curls you do not have to pin hair up
14.)You will have to repeat this processes each time the wig starts to tangle
15.)Apply a no oil wig spray

Are you dreaming of an easy to maintain lace unit? Look no more. Contact me today at QueensofWeave@hotmail.com

Have a good hair week,
Yondel
Check out our new site at: www.queenslace.com
Call us today for a consultation: (888) 385- 2088

Monday, July 5, 2010

How to Manage Your Hair During This Heat Wave!

It's too hot to be wearing your hair down during this heat wave, so make your ponytail pop! Here's how? Sleek you hair back in a quick ponytail (use styling gel, hair spray, or some time of mold) Once you have your hair secure in a ponytail finish it off with a pretty headband and if you are not a headband wearer then add a fancy clip!

Other Summer Styles
Seductive Side Bun
French Braid
Intentionially messy pony with pretty clip
Luscious Waves - Do not bother drying your hair in the morning - Scrunch it up and let it air dry.


Have a Happy Hair Week and Try to Stay Cool!

Warmly,
Yondel

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