Friday, 14 April 2017

Hair Extensions

Coloring jobs can be intimidating, especially when they’re being performed on human hair extensions. Fortunately, Hair Base Plus has many product with great discounts, any coloring exploit with hair base plus.

One way to update a client’s hair color involves the use of hair extensions alone, no color and no developer, nothing other than pure and simple Hair Plus Base. Select shades from our available collection, then use the hair extensions to simulate the desired look.

One tip that we’ve found particularly helpful in the coloring process (though it’s not a hard-and-fast rule) is to stick with the same tone of hair. That means that, if your desired end color is a warm blond, select a warm-colored extension in a lighter shade. Similarly, if your desired end color is a cool medium brown, select a cool light brown to color, so as to preserve the tone of the hair extension. This will produce particularly vivid results.


When performing more drastic (or imaginative) color transformations, it might be necessary to start with a blank canvas. For HPB, that means choosing extensions. Product is one of our lightest and most neutral, making it versatile enough to use in just about any color transformation. It will not have the same staying power as color jobs performed on shades within 2 steps of the end color, but it will have magnificently saturated results! This quality lends itself especially well to pastel, emerald, and fantasy-color jobs.


we pride ourselves on maintaining the quality and strength of our hair products. Our hair wefts are machine-sewed and double drawn, ensuring that each piece is firm and absent of any shedding. Our virgin hair holds true to its name. We don't process the hair so that you have the freedom to do anything with it! There is no need to worry about tangling since we keep the cuticles intact and running in the same direction. Hair wefts are a great choice for those who are looking for longevity and strength. For those with thinner hair types, we would suggest looking at other extension types since the density of wefts is usually thicker.


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