Previously, hair extensions were associated with the unnatural glamor of the 2000s. But the beauty industry, and with it extension technology, has long stepped forward, now there are safe extension methods that give a much more natural effect. One of these is Hollywood. The best masters of the 4HAIR studio network know all the intricacies of this technique. They were one of the first to work using the Hollywood method and specialized in both extensions and personal hair care.
What are Hollywood hair extensions?
Hollywood technology is also often called hair technology because extensions are performed using curls. These are strands of hair that are selected taking into account the structure and color of natural curls and are fixed at the roots by braiding special threads into a small braid. Thus, the load on the hair is evenly distributed and minimized, which is why the Hollywood technique is considered the most reliable and gentle. And the ponytail after the extensions becomes invisible.
This way hair extensions are easy to care for. You can wash, comb and dry as usual.
Who are Hollywood extensions suitable for?
Hollywood extensions are becoming a real salvation for complicated hair stories. These include hair loss after childbirth or during post-Covid syndrome. While your own hair strands are relieved of stress, extensions using Hollywood technology come to your rescue.
What type of hair do you use?
The most natural extensions are achieved when donor undyed hair is used. Donor sections are natural hair belonging to a single person, which is not exposed to any chemical effects, that is, has a natural structure and color. Such cuts are selected to match the tone and structure of the client’s curls, so it is difficult to distinguish extended strands from the originals. The shelf life of such natural hair is considered unlimited.
For example, the largest collector of children’s hair throughout Russia is the 4HAIR salon chain. The assortment includes rare natural cuttings up to 70 cm in length.
How to repair hair after stress?
Hollywood technology extensions are a good way to survive the period of post-stress hair restoration. But the strands also need additional care in the salon.
Adaptation to Davines cosmetics
This hair care will satisfy every woman’s desire. Its formula consists of four bases and six boosters and allows you to create up to 24 cocktail recipes. The master personally selects a potion that suits your hair’s needs. And the effect of the procedure depends on your wishes: with its help you can achieve deep hydration, restore structure and volume, return shine and smoothness to your hair.
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Inkarami technology repairs the hair by renewing the keratin in the structure, and the natural oils and herbal ingredients in its composition give the hair a healthy appearance.
Damaged hair reconstruction k18
K18 products can restore your hair to good condition after any trial. They not only mask damage, but also repair hair at the molecular level. Immediate recovery is achieved thanks to the active protein (peptide) that makes the hair strong, elastic and shiny.
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Deep SPA treatment has already won the hearts of many women. It contains 11 ingredients and a relaxing massage that have a healing effect on damaged hair strands and scalp. The complete complex removes toxins from the body, stimulates hair growth and prevents split ends.
Source: People Talk
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