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QueenLine Colored Curly Human Hair Ombre Weave Brazilian Blonde 3/4 Bundles With Lace Closure

QueenLine Colored Curly Human Hair Ombre Weave Brazilian Blonde 3/4 Bundles With Lace Closure

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$262.78 - $1,229.38
SKU:
QueenLine-3256804772190192
  • Brand Name: QueenLine
  • Chemical Processing: Permed
  • Suitable Dying Colors: Darker Color Only
  • Can Be Permed: Yes
  • Human Hair Type: Brazilian Hair
  • Longest Hair Proportion: >=15%
  • Texture: Curly
  • Packaging: 3 pcs Weft & 1 pc Closure

 

 

100% Human Hair Bundles

 

 

 

 

 

3/4 Bundles With a Closure Can Do a Very Full and Thick Looking

100% Human Hair Bundles Thick and Soft

4x4 HD Lace Closure With Baby Hair

Natural Black Color

T4/30

Can Do Many Styles, Gorgeous Ombre Color Match Autum and Winter Much Better, Looks Shining and Warm Under Sunlight

Wash hair regularly. Hair can get tangled because it's too dry and gathering too much of dust and other stuff, at this time remember not to wash it with shampoo, because that's gonna make it even worse.Wash it with clear warm water and deep condition it for a while, it will get better and better!

Use a moisturizing conditioner with lightweight, essential oils. Oils like grape seed oil, are more      easily absorbed by hair than products like lanolin, which will only clog and weigh hair down. Lightweight oils will moisturize your hair and make it shiny, but they won’t weight it down.

Don’t use products that contain silicones and sulfates. Silicones are great for making hair nice and smooth, but they can only be removed with sulfates, a harsh cleaning agent that leads to dry hair, if you don’t remove the silicones from your hair properly, your hair will get too much build-up, and end up looking dull, greasy, and lanky. Fortunately, there are lots of ways to make your hair nice and silky without using silicones, including nourishing masks and coconut oil. These products are easily washed out of your hair, without any dryness or brittleness.

Consider using products with ‘organic’
ingredients over products with  ‘natural’ ingredients. Organic products are strictly regulated from farming to harvesting. This means that ingredients such as avocado, coconut, and shea were frown without the use of toxic chemicals, antibiotics, and pesticides that are harmful to humans and animals, these toxic chemicals can potentially harm your hair.
The term ‘natural’ is used very loosely by corporations. An orange soda can be natural because it has an orange flavoring that once        shared a compound of a fruit. High frustose corn syrup is considered ‘natural’ just like ‘petrolatum’.

Sleep on a satin or silk pillowcase to prevent frizz, breakage, and dryness. This way, your hair can stay healthy and won’t break or tear. Cotton pillowcases tend to snag hair and creat tiny rips and tears. They also tend to suck the moisture out of your hair, which can make it even more frizzy and brittle. Satin or silk pillowcases are also great for skin, as they don’t draw out moisture the way cotton pillowcases do. If you can’t get a satin or silk pillowcases, consider tying your hair up at night with a satin or silk scarf instead.

Moisturize the ends of your hair. You can use a moisturizing serum, or you can use a natural oil, such as coconut oil, castor oil, or olive oil. This will help prevent your hair from getting dry, snagging on things, and breaking. It will also help prevent split or damaged ends.

Apply some oil to natural hair every day and straightened/relaxed hair twice a week.  Looking      for products that contain natural oils, such as almond, argan, coconut, and jojoba, you can slao just use natural oils straight from the bottle instead. Skip products with petrolatum, lanolin, and mineral oils. They will only dry your hair out and stop moisture from penetrating the shaft. A little bit of oil goes a long way. Start with a small amount, and add more as necessary. After washing your hair, apply a moisturizing leave-in conditioner, then add oil of your choice. This seal in moisture and ensure that your hair stays healthy.

Try a protein treatment. Protein will make your hair less prone to breakage and over-moisturizing. Your hair will be a lot shinier too. Be careful not to overuse protein in your hair, otherwise it will start to snap off. You can use a short-bought treatment      or try your hand at making a DIY hair mask at home.

Use a hot oil treatment twice a month to add moisture and elasticity to your hair. Heat 1/2 to a      cup (120 to 240 milliliters) of oil in a double-boiler or a jar in a pot of hot water. Part your hair into several sections, then use an applicator bottle to apply the oil. Massage the oil into your hair and scalp, then cover your hair with a shower cap for 30  minutes. Once the time is up, wash your hair as usual with shampoo.
Don’t use a microwave to heat the oil, or it will lose its nutrients.
If you don’t have a shower cap, you can wrap a damp, warm towel around your hair instead.
You can use any of the following oils: Argan, avocado, castor, coconut, jojoba, olive, sesame, and sweet almond.

Trim your split ends as soon as possible. Even healthy hair is prone to getting split ends, so be sure to check your hair for them regularly. The longer you leave them unchecked, the further the damage will creep up the hair shaft. Don’t reply on ‘split end mending’ serums, at they are only temporary fixes; they are not permanent and will not mend your split ends.