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Tuesday 15 February 2011

Rock Brazilian Hair Everyday


Bina's Hair and Beauty offers you a solution for all whose who desire to purchase and use gorgeous looking healthy cuticle 100% natural hair. We supply high quality Brazilian and Indian natural human hair made to machine weft, micro thin weft, bulk hair. Our products are affordable and accessible, making beautiful hair available to everyone.





Brazilian Remy Hair:
The upper and lower ends of the hair are kept in their natural state in their respective brushing or combing order thus maintaining the cuticles. The texture of the Remy hair is silky soft with subtle waves. It is sometimes referred to as Cuticle Hair, Virgin Hair or Cut Hair. This type of hair is mostly worn by celebrities.



Non Brazilian Remy Hair:
The upper and lower ends of the hair are mixed

Brazilian Straight Hair
The straight hair is normally straight and turns slightly wavy when it is wet. Similar to the body wave texture it can be either curled using the tonging method or spiral curls and by applying Setting Lotion with rollers to create bouncy curls.
For a full head if purchase in any kind of weft 300g of hair is needed. This will give you the normal fullness.


Brazilian Body Wavy Hair
This hair comes in a Natural body wave texture and turns into medium waves when it is wet. The hair can be worn straight by applying straightening iron. The tonging method can also be applied to create spiral curls and when Setting Lotion is applied with hair rollers of any size chosen, bouncy curls are created.
For a full head if purchase in any kind of weft 300g of hair is needed. This will give you the normal fullness.



Brazilian Curly Hair
The Natural curly hair comes in medium curly textures. The hair can be made straight using the iron straightening method and due to its natural curls it normally goes back when it is wet.
For a full head if purchase in any kind of weft 300g of hair is needed. This will give you the normal fullness. Please note the hair may be a bit shorter due to the density of the curls.




Virgin Brazilian and Indian Hair is in stock place you order to get 10% off and to avoid disappointment. contact me on 07930861691 or Binas Hair and Beauty Blog fan page or buy Brazilian hair online at http://www.binasbraids.co.uk/
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Wednesday 2 February 2011

WEAVES




Weaves get a bad reputation for the damage they can cause to our natural hair. But if you take care of your natural hair underneath, weaves can be a great way to change your look or give your natural hair a break from styling. 
Follow these simple steps and you’ll minimize damage and optimize growth: 

  • If you can’t afford it, don’t wear it. Synthetic hair might be cheap but it can make your natural hair brittle and even irritate your scalp. It’s so easy to damage your hair when you abuse the weave, we are doing serious damage to our hair and scalp with constant weave wearing without breaks in-between. This is the cause of hair loss from the natural hairline. I would recommend Brazilian Remy hair that will last you up to 4 applications (That’s 12 months so worth the money. Binasbraids.co.uk can supply you with Brazilian virgin Remy hair that’s completely unaltered and great quality will give you that glamorous look like your favourite celebrity.
  • You must Condition! Condition! Condition! It’s very important that you deep condition your hair before attaching a weave. Use a product like Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Replenishing Pak to damp hair then sit under a hooded dryer wearing a plastic cap for 20 minutes. No hooded dryer? No problem. Leave the conditioner in for 45 minutes to 1 hour with just the plastic cap. Then rinse.
  • If it hurts, get out of there! Tracks should be sewn in firmly but comfortably. You should not leave the hair dressers in pain. I've witnessed too many women leaving the hair dressers with a headache because their tracks were sewn on too tight. Not only is it painful, but it also puts you at risk of traction alopecia (see picture below). Keep a weaving thread and needle handy at home for any tracks that come loose. It’s not worth losing your hair.
  • Don’t use a product that is too oily or hair-sprays that will weigh down your weave and cause build up which can lead to odours! If you invest in a quality weave, you won’t need to apply product between washes. Each weave has different needs. A curly weave might require a leave-in conditioner to reduce frizz, while a straight one might call for a lightweight moisturiser or nothing at all. It varies, so do your research.
  • Always get colour that blends with your natural colour. There’s nothing worse than a weave with different textures.
  • Don’t use too much heat.  Stay clear of curling and flat irons. Braiding your weave at night can create beautiful curls and waves in the morning. 
  • Oil your edges and scalp. Olive Oil or any other oil you use can condition hair and stimulate growth. We've all seen the photos of Naomi around the web. Ladies, this doesn't have to be your fate! Massage oil to your edges to prevent breakage.
  • Make sure your tracks are not visible. You might as well leave the house with a pack of weave in your hand 
  • Always have your tracks sewn on securely. Over time, tracks will loosen as you style your weave. But there’s no reason for them to be hanging on for dear life by a single strand of weaving thread after one week of wear.
  • Never wear a weave beyond its expiration date. It’s recommended that you keep your extensions in for 6 to 8 weeks. Any longer than that can lead to tangling (of your actual natural hair) and result in hair loss - and you could end up looking like (the picture below):







Finally, ladies, never become attached to your weave. I am not talking about having a styling preference. I am talking about feeling that you need a weave to be attractive. At the end of the day, beauty comes from the inside. Your weave should be an accessory not a mask for your insecurity.

Have a nice day! God Bless