Posts Tagged ‘loops’

Dollhouse Acid Black Mini Skirt – Skirts

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Jeans-style 2-pocket front, embroidered back pockets 5 belt loops Frayed raw edge hem Grinding, fraying, and allover distressing on front and back Overdyed acid wash stretch denim Button and fly closure Imported

Hair extension types

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

There is more than one way to attach hair extensions. Depending on what you are looking to get out of your hair extensions, a certain method may be better than another. Many things go into selecting what type of application process you want including how long you are going to wear the extensions to what type of hair you have but it is important to first understand what goes into each form of extension. The most popular forms of hair extension applications are clip in, weaving, fusion, and bonding.

Clips ins are, as the name implies, hair extensions that are clipped into your hair using a special clip. Clip ins are the most temporary of the extensions and, as a result, the easiest to get in and out of your hair. These should be applied to your hair as close to the base as possible.

Weaving is when the hair extensions are actually woven into your hair using a needle to sew the extensions onto strands of your hair. A stylist usually does this form of extension at a salon and the process can be quite uncomfortable due to the tight weave so that the extensions remain fixed in place. Over time, extensions that are woven may need to be retightened as necessary and, thus, need to be checked to make sure they are still properly attached and do not need adjustment

There are two different types of fusion; cold and warm. These extensions have a special tip that has a special chemical on them so that when an applicator gun is applied they will fuse to your hair. This type of bonding is relatively long lasting and holds well and usually needs to be removed by a stylist. They can also use loops that are then tightened around the hair strand.

Extensions that are attached through bonding use glue or other bonding agent to attach the extension to your hair and this type of extension is usually applied to individual strands. These extensions usually need a specific remover to be applied in order to break the bond that is created with your hair in order to take them out.

Choosing the type of attachment method you want is one of the first decisions that you must make when making the decision to use hair extensions. How long you want the hair extensions, what type of hair you have, and what you want to do with the extension all factor in to deciding on the attachment method that is best for you.

Stretch Tapered Pants

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Flattering flat front with zip fly, belt loops; back buttoned welt pockets. Cotton/spandex. Washable. Inseams: Petite 26″, Average 29″, Tall 34″. Imported.

Stretch Tapered Pants (Khaki or White)

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Flattering flat front with zip fly, belt loops; back buttoned welt pockets. Cotton/spandex. Washable. Inseams: Petite 26″, Average 29″, Tall 34″. Imported.

Blue Couture

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Neat creases add to the long lines and naturally slimming effect of these jeans. Zip fly, belt loops. Yoke stitching in back to tapet the fit. Side and back pockets. Cotton/spandex. Inseam: Average 30″, Petite 26″ and Tall 34″. Washable. Imported.

Chino Pants

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Soft, garment-washed cotton denim or twill. Pleated front with zip fly, belt loops. Back elastic insets for ease. Washable. Imported.

Microfiber Pleated Pants (Navy or Willow)

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Pleated-front with zip fly, belt loops and side elastic. Side pockets. Machine-washable woven polyester. USA/Imported. Inseams: Petite 26″, Average 29″, Tall 34″.