The quality of hair for a wig is very important, but so is the quality of the lace. The lace can and will determine how seamless and natural your hair will look. What is bad lace? Bad lace is when it's thick and plastic-like. The thicker the lace, the harder it is to melt into your skin. Whether you have a lace front wig or a closure wig, the thinner the lace, the easier and better it'll melt. Most people bleach the knots of their lace, which makes the knots undetectable. When you have bad lace, bleach will not make...
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Box braids are a popular choice for people looking to add volume to their natural hair. They're also known to cause itching on the scalp. Here's how to treat the problem. Why does my scalp itch from braids and how can I stop it? Have you recently gotten a protective style with synthetic hair, and your scalp is itching? There's a few reasons as to why this could be happening. There's an old folk tale that tells us that it's from the tightness of the braids, and that after a few days it'll go away.... but it's been about a...
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 If you are wondering why to choose Unclouded Wigs, we are here to tell you the advantages you'll get from the hair, and from us. We believe that protective styles should do that very thing, protect. It's important to take a break from box braids and crochet styles, and give your scalp a break from high-tension styles. Wigs are a perfect way to step into your next alter ego, without having to worry about your natural hair getting damaged. Premium Quality All of our wigs are 100% virgin human hair. Virgin hair is the highest quality of hair that...
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Have you ever gone to read the ingredients on your braiding hair, and they aren't there? Not with Unclouded! We are as transparent as can be when discussing the ingredients we have in our braiding hair. The braiding hair brands you see in beauty supply stores are filled with toxic chemicals that lead to hair loss, itchiness, hair thinness, and so much more. It's as simple as providing a list of ingredients and telling our customers why we chose them, to ensure your scalp is as healthy as can be. My name is Skylar Eileen, and I am the founder...
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The thickness of your hair and how tender headed you are is a key indicator to what styles are good for you. Protective styles are an amazing way to switch up your style and grow your hair, however not all protective styles may be meant for you. Believe that the integrity of your hair is much more important than the style you decide to have in for days to weeks. If your hair is on the thinner size, we recommend low tension styles such a knotless box braids, Senegalese twists, Havana twists, bantu knots, flat twists, crown buns, passion twists,...
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