I get a lot of questions on how to choose or how to pick the right color Blonde hair, especially when trying to decide off the internet and buying online. This video below will give you an awesome tip on how to choose online in the future. Give it a thumbs up if it helped you, like it and share it too! Thanks for your support!
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This video is short and quick and tells you what Remy Human Hair's definition is.
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So, it’s no secret that a lot of people
wear hair extensions now. Whether they’re clip ins, sew in, micro
fusion, a lot of us wear hair extensions; and a known problem with women
and their hair extensions is that they get dry, tangled and matted.
However i have found a solution to resolving this epidemic, You just
have to put effort and time into your hair for a little while in order
for it to be healthy.
So here i have a picture of one of my clip ins, and as you can see they are dry, look tangly and matted especially
at the ends. What i’m about to show you will bring them life and
moisture.
Pretty much all you’ll need is your
favorite shampoo, your favorite, conditioner , preferably a deep
conditioner, and your favorite detangler. I also have hangers here for
obvious reasons which we’ll see in a moment.
Starting off with detangler, i’m using a
homemade detangler so don’t worry i’m not putting shoe cleaner in my
hair. However this detangler is very organic, natural, and moisturizing
for your hair and i feel it’s the best one to use. I got the recipe from
youtube so if you want to check it out here’s the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmM-YRBitEg.
However this detangler stinks so thats why im using it first. Anyway so
you pretty much want to brush your hair out and spray this all over
your hair focusing on the ends since that’s where the most matting and
tangling is (at least for me), and you want to let that sit for at least
5 minutes.
Once you’ve let that sit, your going to wash that out with your shampoo, and then add in your conditioner
Here i’m using Aussie’s deeeeep conditioner and you want to let that sit for at least 10 minutes, the longer the better.
Once you’ve washed that out you want to
let it sit over night and as you can see i hung mine up so it can dry
properly. One thing you want to stay away from is the blow dryer.
Absolutley no blow drying after doing this unless it’s an emergency such
as a last minute hot date, or a job interview . Blow drying right
after doing this will just damage it even more, even though it doesn’t
really look like it. If you do end up blow drying your hair after this,
make sure to use the cold setting for less damage. Once i hung them up i
sprayed a little Moroccan argon oil for moisturization and to give it a
healthy looking shine.
So after it dried, as you can see it looks
a lot healthier, shinier, and less dry and tangly. If you keep doing
this at least twice a week with absolutely no blow dryer your hair will
be much healthier and it will look like it too! I hope this works for
you guys, and leave me a comment with your feedback (:
These hair extensions can be referred to as many different names, but they are all pretty much the same. Sometimes called Microloop, Microlink, Easy loop, Remy loop, Micro loop with bead, Micro bead with loop, or even Cold Fusion. They are strands that are installed without heat. Hair extensions that can appear seamlessly natural if installed correctly. Below is a video from CL2425 on Youtube with her detailed opinion and review of her self installation. Check it out!
Denyce is an Expert Hair Extensionist & Manufacturer @ Myluxury1st.com;
which specializes in 100% real human hair extension systems made in the
USA. She has a degree in Business Administration and has been working
in the Small Business Manufacturing industry since 2008. If you would
like to connect with her check out www.MyLuxury1st.com
Hi! Let me introduce myself. I'm Denyce and I'll be reviewing a couple HP products I purchased myself.
My main review is of the Ink.
I purchased the HP Deskjet 1512 Printer at Walmart for around 60.00 when my HP Officejet Pro 8600 went out after only having it for under a year. So I didn't want to spend a few hundreds. I work from home and I print everyday, so I will always need a printer for work purposes.
After doing some research online, I chose this HP Deskjet 1512 Printer because a few reviewers had said that if you're going to be printing a lot, to buy the cheaper printer because the ink is cheapest to refill. This was great since my experience with the previous printer, I had already known that you constantly will have to refill ink or purchase new cartridges and I wanted to get away from doing that so much.
I believe I made a mistake. I purchased the Printer the week of the 20th. Most printers come with some ink already inside just to start you off. At the same time I had purchased the an ink combo. Which was $33.97 at Walmart.
On 10/28/2013 the ink was already gone! So I went to OfficeMax and purchased another combo at 33.99.
On 11/2/013 the ink was gone again! I purchased another combo, this time at Walmart for 33.97.
So within 2-3 weeks, I have already spent 101.93 on ink, and refilled it 3x. So basically I am looking at 33.97-33.99 every 4-5 days. Which is totally ridiculous!
Upon inspecting the cartridges, I found that they do not come filled all the way up. So this is a total rip off for consumers. I thought HP was reputable. I'm having 2nd and 3rd doubts. Also for the previous printer, I was spending even more money which the ink is about 20.00 per color and you need the 3 colors to print, plus the black which is about another 25.00. You save a few dollars by buying the complete combo packs but even then, still a rip off. I begin refilling that one myself and when the printer went totally out, I would not be in warranty because of refilling it myself which is why I bought the 2nd HP.
Just wanted to give some insight on how much a scam this is. I probably print less than 60 sheets a day.
The ink box has a website you can check to check for ink volume and page yield information. http://www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies [Page yield is the number of pages a user can print with a given printer and cartridge, based on certain assumptions.]
Credit to the site link above.
You can click the link to get information if you have not already done so but I'm sure it is a bunch of mumbo jumbo to you especially if you are spending so much in ink, you don't want to read it. I did call HP as well and of course they had a representative who barely communicated well and just gave me automated-like answers. I am furious to tell you the truth. I run a very small business and really I am not a pc or printer tech. I just want something inexpensive & efficient enough to get small print jobs done. I do not print as many papers a day. In 4 days less that 250 sheets as in estimate.
I did notice when filling up my own ink with the previous printer it did last much longer than going and buying new ink but with this new printer, I have not researched how to refill and in about 4 more days, I will be spending another 33. something on ink which is very annoying.
Thanks for reading, comment and suggestions are greatly appreciated and I have also recorded a video you may take a look at. I hope this will help someone else to not have to spend a super amount of money constantly on ink.