Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Ladies, Change Up Your Look For the Holidays


Rolling out Magazine just profiled Sunny's Hair and Wigs on their article on how to switch up your look for the Holidays with a wig. We have some wonderful lace wigs in stock just in time for the holidays!


To read the article in it's entirety click below
Ladies, Change Up Your Look For the Holidays


Some Tips from our resident Hairnista Africa Miranda:

1. Longer wigs should be pinned up before driving a car to avoid tangles and that worn look in the back..

2. To take some of the shine out of new synthetic wigs, dust with a small amount of cornstarch.

3. After being around cigarette smoke or other strong odors, spray wig with Febreeze and allow to air dry.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Beauty Breakthrough! Pop a Pill to Change your Hair Texture?

Sick of straightening your curly tresses? Imagine popping a pill for straight hair!

Dream on you say!

Well the London Daily Mail is reporting that researchers in Queensland Institute of Medical Research in Australia have discovered a curly hair gene that could eventually lead to a pill that would change the texture of your hair over time.

Lo and behold... instead of flat ironing and curling your hair to change the texture you would focus on manipulating the follicle.

Hmmm... this begs the question:

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Trend Alert: Ombre Hair



Hmmm...thoughts on this? This is a trend we ignored a while ago when our resident Hairnista posted about it. But then this morning.... on our fave fashion blog: WhoWhatWear.com we saw their beauty report on Ombre hair and thus have declared it a trend alert.

You might ask...what exactly is Ombre hair? The best description I've read is "hella long roots." Aptly put only as someone from the Bay Area could.

We're unsure if if Ombre hair is a look you can achieve overnight. Rather it is a gradual embrace of selecting a bold color and letting your roots grow in.

But...a simple solution! Hair Extensions of course. Sunny's sells a wide range of hair extensions that are already ombre aka, tri tones of hair. Our fave brands are Zury and Sensationnel for their range of ombre tones.

Stop into your local Sunny's for help on how to achieve this latest beauty trend.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Introducing.... our new Color Ring Loan Program!!!



Simple as 1,2,3

1. Purchase a color ring for the product line you want to buy.

2. Match the color ring to your desired hair color in the comfort of your own home

3. Place the color ring in the pre-paid return envelope within 10 days and receive a refund.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Looks we Love: Sister Edition




We love the Simmons Sisters Double Cover for this month issue Of Honey Magazine.

In the interview they discuss their love of extensions while still embracing their own hair:

Vanessa: I just took out all my extensions and [certain sites] are like, “Oh, we don’t believe it” but it’s all my hair.

Angela: At the end of the day, we got hair under these weaves.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Sunny's TV: Premiere Episode Interview with Derek J at our Fall Into a New You event



In our first episode our resident Hairnista: Africa interviews Derek J at the Sunny's Hair & Wigs Fall into a New You Fall Shopping Event.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

OMG!!! Nine




We absolutely can't wait for this movie to come out. Tousled hair and Sophia Lauren need we say more. Nothing says holiday like visual maximalism courtesy of Rob Marshall.

The movie about an Italian Film Director features Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Fergie, Judi Dench and the beautiful Marion Cotillard.

But to me the real star of the film is the music and the hair. The big tousled, Italian movie star hair prominently featured throughout the film.

We can't wait to see it!

Holiday Party Ready Hair



Holiday Party season is in full swing!

Take a cue from your favorite celebrities. Elle.com features a great photo gallery this month on celebrity inspired Holiday hair styles.

To recreate these looks here some tips:

Ciara: Go bold with a long ponytail piece. With the help of 7 pcs extensions in 18" clip in all the small pieces towards the center of your head and slick into a sleek ponytail. Use Tancho Stick or any pomade to secure your hair along the perimeter. Tip: Clip in some pieces towards the nape of your neck upside down so that they slick into a ponytail easier.




Sienna: Channel your inner 40's screen goddess by clipping in 14" Hair Extensions or the Lord & Cliff One Piece. Create gentle waves with a 2" curling iron. To achieve Sienna's gorgeous color opt for colors such as 16/22 or 140/22




Beyonce: Opt for ease and experiment with a Full Lace Wig with Natural Curls. Color such as 6/16/24 will deliver Beyonce's trademark golden locks without damaging your own tresses.




Kate: Nothing grabs attention at a holiday party then giving off the illusion you cut your tresses into a graduated tousled bob. Recreate the look by loosely pinning waves at the nape of your neck and allowing some waves to naturally fall forward.

Images courtesy of Elle.com

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Sunny's Hair & Wigs in India: Going Direct to the Source for the best Indian Hair



This past October, Dafina Memberr of Sunny's Hair & Wigs traveled to India. On a beauty mission we interviewed her on her experience sourcing Indian hair for Sunny's Hair & Wigs

Q. What prompted you to travel to India?

A. Sunny's has been purchasing Indian hair for over 8 years and we have a great relationship with our vendors in India and we felt that it was time to solidify our understanding of the process of collecting and wefting the hair. India's also an amazing country with a dense and rich history so it was good to be able to travel for business and for fun.

Q. What part of India did you travel to?

A. I traveled throughout India. We started in Mumbai and then I traveled bymyself to a very very remote part of India to visit the factory. It required two additional plane trips once I was in Mumbai and then a two hour car drive.

Q. What were your most lasting impressions of India?

A. India was just a very calming place to visit. Although I expected to be overwhelmed by the amount of people and the density in which they live it wasn't. What was more incredible to me is how deep the roots of the religion and culture are. We visited caves that had carvings from the year 400 A.D. depicting various gods in Hindu culture that are still relevant now. That was incredible especially coming from a country that is so new relatively.

Q. With all the recent attention focused on Good Hair do you think the film accurately depicts the hair industry?


A. It's weird because Good Hair hits so close to home as a film because I grew up working in the family business and it does show how much of our lives our hair can consume, especially as black women. But, as always when there is a comedic angle to films certain things can be embellished or exaggerated for effect. I didn't love the part about the girl getting her hair cut off in the movie theater. Most Indians I spoke to don't know anything about a black market trade




Q. What surprised you the most about your trip?

A. The factory employs over 1500 women. It was intriguing to see how in such a remote part of India a demand for a rather obscure product has created an employment opportunity for women of all ages. It was so nice to see the groups of women working together of all ages. I remember learning about globalization in school. It's often presented as this awful process but it was nice to see a positive side of globalization. I was pleased to see that manufacturing jobs that are typically male jobs were benefiting women.

Q. How is the hair collected?
There is a temple in Tiraputi, and in fear of completely misrepresenting the history I will say that it's a beautiful story and practice in which people donate their hair to show thanks to the gods of the temple and it's their way of helping the god of that particular temple repay his debts that he took on to have a dowry to give for his wife. But as I said... a lot is lost in my understanding of the story.



Any tips that you learned about beauty from India?

I was astonished at how much effort women put into having beautiful hair. I always assumed it was genetic but women use a lot of Aruyvedic products such as oils with Amla, Shikakai, and Bhringraj oil on their scalp and hair to moisturize and condition their hair before washing. Overall, there isn't a lot of chemical processing and heat styling so women have healthy hair.


Q. So what regimen's would you suggest to women who use Indian hair to continue the maintenance regime?

That's a great question. I recommend to stop using such harsh shampoos. Many women in India do not use shampoos but rather use Neem and Shikakai,powders diluted in a water bottle or fruit vinegars to shampoo their hair. This protects the strands from stripping it of its natural oils. I'd also recommend to not go overboard with heat once you purchase the hair. Hair is hair and it is fragile. So if you use heat make sure you deep condition the hair and especially use a thermal protectant.



Any other general beauty tips?

Oh no...you are opening a Pandora's box. I went to a natural spa called Nirmal Herbal. And by natural everything was fresh and edible. The cucumbers and potatoes they put on my eyes had to be cut within two hours in order to used. The almond scrub was freshly ground almonds. I have never had such a "natural" glow from a spa experience ever.
My tip is to look around you for natural solutions to skin and beauty. I think we tend to discount natural solutions in the US.

Stay tuned to Sunny's Blog for more about Natural Hair Solutions!

Looks we Love: Notes on a Ponytail


Claudia Gerini thank you!

With winter approaching in most of the U.S. we're grappling here at Sunny's with how to protect our tresses from the stress of winter wool, cashmere and harsh heating units on our ends.

Any healthy hair freak knows that exposing your ends during the Winter is a sure-fire way to have to chop off atleast two inches of hair by Spring. So... the ponytail is the go-to style.

But... after a few days of uninspired ponytails...it left us wondering...there has to be more than slicking your hair into a ponytail like an 11 year old.

Well thank Claudia Gerini for your tousled poufy pony that adds a understated elegant twist to our winter ponytail regime.

Images courtesy of Glamour.com