Pieces of the hair puzzle, tricks of the clip-in trade
Our clip-in extensions have been big sellers for the holiday season, but being hair-fabulous doesn’t come without its share of questions. Fortunately, we at Sunny’s have the answers!
When you shop at a Sunny’s store you get the what’s what and how-to of clip-ins, from color and texture matching to a quick in-person tutorial. Sometimes one of the girls might even take out her hair and do it up again! For those who shop online or just want to brush up on their hair skills, we posted an instructional video for you!
I always have a piece or two left over but my style looks full and finished. I thought I was doing something wrong, but it turns out I’m not the only one. Africa in our Atlanta store says it’s like a puzzle, and she’s right. Eventually, you’ll develop a pattern of styling that you like, but there’s no right or wrong to how you clip them on!
Speaking of style, don’t forget about coloring clip-ins with funky hair dye for extra length and spice! Orange for tomorrow, red for December. Come the New Year, you can have a new do by adding a couple of hot clip-ins into your regular hair routine. Don’t forget about Valentine’s sweetheart pink and Saint Patrick’s fighting green! Theme hair is the next big trend, and the possibilities are endless!
Now, along with our Silky Straight and Bodywave textures, Sunny’s would like to introduce Sunny’s Custom Clip-ins to our incredible online customers. Pick your hair from Indian Hair to Bohyme and we’ll customize your style to be clipped in or out at a moments notice!
There are so many great new things coming down the line, so clip-in and enjoy the ride! And remember: Change your hair… Change your life!
Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Sunny's Hair and Wigs Featured on Cover Up Reality Show
Check out the latest webisode featuring the spokeswoman of Sunny's Hair & Wigs: Stefani Vara in town to promote her album Storybook Diaries.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Dos & Don'ts of Indian Hair
When people order Remy Indian Hair for the first time, sometimes they are thrown off by its appearance.
Remy hair means that it is totally unprocessed...so it requires a little work to get it to your liking...
But once you have it down...you really won't ever go back to anything else.
So...here are some dos & don'ts for taking care of Indian Hair:
1.DO gently wash Indian Hair in one direction with a detangling shampoo. We recommend Shampoos that don't contain harsh detergents such as Sodium Laureth Sulfates. We personally like Cream of Nature Shampoo, Nopu or Shampoo for Dry Hair sold at Trader Joe's
2. DO reinforce the cut edges of your hair with a small amount of nail glue to prevent shedding from the edges of the track.
3. Do use Sebastian Potion #9, a great lightweight curl refresher along with mist from a water bottle to restore wave & curl pattern in between washing your Indian hair.
4. Do use a wide-tooth comb to detangle hair after washing. Support the attachment of the weft when brushing to avoid pulling on your own hair.
5. DON'T use heavy pomades, oils or grease on Indian hair. Indian hair is not used to heavy products and the hair shaft will start to attract dust and pollens from the environment and not behave the way it should.
6.DO use moisturizing conditioners to ensure that the hair lasts long. Indian hair has been cut from the scalps natural oils and you are in a balancing act to not strip the hair of the moisture but not add to much oil to the hair.
7. Do use extreme caution when coloring the hair, although Indian Hair at Sunny's is Virgin Indian hair, you need to gently lift the color or leave the coloring to a professional colorist.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Wig Looks we Love
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