A new season is almost upon us, winter is slipping away and spring is just around the corner. A lot of amazing and great things happen in spring such as new life, flowers blooming .... but it is also the start of the faboulous wedding season. This is the peak time when brides to be and event planners around the world are getting ready to make their mark in the wedding hall of fame. Everyone looks forward to this season because it brings forth great joy and excitement with the union of loved ones and the chance to party. We at Hair2inspire wanted to be a part of this exciting time by taking part in the bride of Culture Wedding Exhibition which is being held on the 10th of March 2012 at the Crowne Plaza in Docklands. Not only will we be exhibiting our 100% authentic human hair on the day but we will also be displaying and sharing wedding day hairstyle ideas and tips.
Whatever their ethnic background all brides want to look great on their special day this is because it is a day in her life when all eyes are on her. We can contribute to making a bride achieve her flawless look by providing her with excellent quality hair. Our team will also be on hand to give brides or Individuals first hand advice on hair types, hair styles, hair textures and also hair maintenance. Whether you are a Bride to be or just an individual that wants to see and feel the 100% authentic hair and accessories we have on offer come and visit out stand at this spectacular event, entry is free! If you know of any Brides to be or Individual that will benefit from this event, spread the great news! Also on the day we will be running a competition, the winner will win a goody bag. So come along ladies and tell a friend to tell a friend , it will be great to see you!
Date: Saturday 10th March 2012.
Time: 11am-7pm
Place: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Royal Victoria Dock,
Western Gateway, Docklands
London, E16 1AL
There will be a wide range of wedding professionals on the day, to help you with all your planning woes... Dont miss out!!
*Please Note ENTRY is FREE if you register on the link below before the event:
http://bridesofculturemarch2012.eventbrite.co.uk/
...OR pay only £5 on the door!
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Sunday, 26 February 2012
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Invisible Part Weave
What is an Invisible Part Weave?
An Invisible part weaves is a full head weave which gives the illusion of a natural parting in the hair. It is a great revolution for many women as it serves as a great protective style for women who want a style with versatility without leaving any of their own hair out. This makes it possible for the wearer to use any texture or color of weave they would like without trying to blend in thier own hair.
Here is a step by step guide to achieving a seamless invisible part:
Firstly, hair should be washed and blow-dried. For a middle parting make the part as close to the middle as possible, however if you want the part slanted or on the side, part it that way. This part will be the only part of the hair showing, so make it neat.
Secondly, hair should be braided going toward the back in cornrows. Start in the front where the part was made. Continue all the way until your whole head is completely braided. Thread the weaving needle and attach the loose ends of the cornrows to the base of your braid using a basic stitch sewing method. There should be no ends of the braids hanging.
Thirdly, sew in hair extensions by measuring the hair extension across the rows of braids. Cut the extension to fit that area. Sew the hair onto the braids or onto the net (if you use a weave net to protect cornrows when weaving) using the basic stitch method. Once you reach the end, make a loop in the thread to form a knot. Continue this process all the way up until you get to the crown of the hair, about 1 inch away from your part.
Finally, cut the remaining hair extensions into approximately thirty one-inch strips. Depending upon the size of your head you may need more or less. Taking one strip of extension at a time, lightly cover the weft with weaving glue. Wait 10 seconds to allow the glue to become tacky. Starting ½ inch above your hairline, firmly place the extension. Lay the extension pieces in a slightly slanted side-to-side formation. Do not cover the part; the part is the only area that should remain visible. Each strip should go directly above the other one in the same direction. Continue this process on both sides of the part. Comb the hair down to cover the wefts. It should appear that the hair is growing out of your scalp, thus creating an invisible part.
Many hair stylists leave out the front of the hair and gel it down then proceed to glue the strips down on top but it is more protective to braid it all and use a net, you can still get that flawless look, it’sall in the technique. Trust me when I say, practice makes perfect.
I hope this guide was useful; I will be working with hair2inspire team, bringing styling tips, tutorials and ideas to their customers via their blog and you-tube channel.
Extreme Vanity xx
An Invisible part weaves is a full head weave which gives the illusion of a natural parting in the hair. It is a great revolution for many women as it serves as a great protective style for women who want a style with versatility without leaving any of their own hair out. This makes it possible for the wearer to use any texture or color of weave they would like without trying to blend in thier own hair.
Here is a step by step guide to achieving a seamless invisible part:
Firstly, hair should be washed and blow-dried. For a middle parting make the part as close to the middle as possible, however if you want the part slanted or on the side, part it that way. This part will be the only part of the hair showing, so make it neat.
Secondly, hair should be braided going toward the back in cornrows. Start in the front where the part was made. Continue all the way until your whole head is completely braided. Thread the weaving needle and attach the loose ends of the cornrows to the base of your braid using a basic stitch sewing method. There should be no ends of the braids hanging.
Thirdly, sew in hair extensions by measuring the hair extension across the rows of braids. Cut the extension to fit that area. Sew the hair onto the braids or onto the net (if you use a weave net to protect cornrows when weaving) using the basic stitch method. Once you reach the end, make a loop in the thread to form a knot. Continue this process all the way up until you get to the crown of the hair, about 1 inch away from your part.
Finally, cut the remaining hair extensions into approximately thirty one-inch strips. Depending upon the size of your head you may need more or less. Taking one strip of extension at a time, lightly cover the weft with weaving glue. Wait 10 seconds to allow the glue to become tacky. Starting ½ inch above your hairline, firmly place the extension. Lay the extension pieces in a slightly slanted side-to-side formation. Do not cover the part; the part is the only area that should remain visible. Each strip should go directly above the other one in the same direction. Continue this process on both sides of the part. Comb the hair down to cover the wefts. It should appear that the hair is growing out of your scalp, thus creating an invisible part.
Many hair stylists leave out the front of the hair and gel it down then proceed to glue the strips down on top but it is more protective to braid it all and use a net, you can still get that flawless look, it’sall in the technique. Trust me when I say, practice makes perfect.
I hope this guide was useful; I will be working with hair2inspire team, bringing styling tips, tutorials and ideas to their customers via their blog and you-tube channel.
Extreme Vanity xx
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Pressing On and Almost there!!!!!!!!
This month’s blog article is really an update on the operations at H2I as we’ve been extremely busy over the past couple of months. We have just entered the 2nd month of the year and what a year it has been already. Firstly, we would like to extend belated Happy New Year greetings and wishes to all; we hope you are all on the road to achieving what you wish for in 2012.
At H2I We started the year with a bang, we finalized details of our Distribution Program for both retailers and wholesalers, we found the New face of Hair2inspire and we had an amazing Photo-shoot with the renowned photographer Mark Barnfield, Black Hair and Beauty Best Newcomer winning stylist: Alero May(who was also one of the hair models on the day) and the talented stylist Addis Haynes. Makeup artist on the day was the acclaimed makeup artist to the stars David Gorgeous.
The fabulous pictures will be revealed on the website which is to be launched today for a test run on the 2.2.12 and official launch on the 18.2.12. The website is being designed in-house by our creative designer who goes by the name of Royalty designs. We have all been contributing to the site from conception as we wanted a site that reflects our personalities and showcases our products. We are all passionate about the web and wanted to use the latest technologies to build a user friendly site that will be a good experience for our clients; highly usable and functional. We have sent a few shout outs on twitter, on our facebook fan page and via email to our wonderful customers trying to find out what features they would like on our site. The feedback has been amazing and we feel truly honored that our customers would take the time out to help us. In fact it is due to a suggestion from one of our clients the reason why we have limited the launch date of the 2nd February 2012 to a sample number of our customers so that they can test the site and give us feedback. We want no holds barred feedback, whether positive or negative so that we can work on the site until we get a site that really meets the needs of our customers. The official launch date of the completed site will be the 18th February 2012 once we are sure that you are 100% happy with the site. We really appreciate your continued support and suggestions which have and will continue to help us to grow into a better company.
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