Hello Rogues,
Closet Rogue is now offering clip-in bangs for your diva needs! Want to dramatically change your look without the risk of getting a crappy haircut that will take MONTHS to grow out? The solution is Closet Rogue's clip-in bangs! For the price that it will take you to get your bangs cut at a salon ($20), you can get your very own bangs that clip on and off in a snap. Leave behind the days of frizzy, messy bangs and wear your bangs whenever you want. Confuse your coworkers, test your boyfriend, impress your friends!!! These bangs are a must-have. The best part? You can get them in any color, or get several in different colors. Stay tuned for pictures of our "Bettie Paige" bangs in electric blue.
Now on to the Review:
Closet Rogue is slowly evolving, and part of that process is including product reviews. Not all hair products are created equal. And with the state of the economy, we can't afford to take big risks on our wallets. We want you to know where to buy the best quality hair, for the least amount of money. Because Closet Rogue is located in New York City, we will be reviewing hair store locations in the Tri State area, and for you out of state followers, we will also be getting the scoop on online bargains!
I will be reviewing Goddess Remi Hair for all you Remi Lovers out there. Remi hair, for those who don't know, is the finest quality weaving hair on the market today. What makes it so different? Remi hair is also known as "virgin hair", the cuticles of the hair are kept in tact, unlike less expensive weaving hair on the market, such as Yaki hair. But beware! There isn't just one "Remi" brand, and not all of them are the same texture/quality. Remi hair is known for its silkiness and durability, and can last a long time if you take good care of it.
Today will be a week since I bought my Goddess Remi hair, and I am already in love! I read about Outre Velvet, Indian Remi, and Goddess as all excellent Remi brands but gravitated towards Goddess because of the texture. Unlike the others, Goddess Remi wasn't too silky, which made it easier to blend with my own hair. It can also hold a slight curl when curled with hot rollers or a curling iron. (Make sure to use hairspray!) Goddess Remi is soft, silky, but most of all it looks natural. It doesn't look too flat or pin straight, which can be a problem for women with thicker hair. I used 5 tracks, plus two side strips for the temples and it blended perfectly with my own hair. It rarely tangles and hasn't shed at all since I've gotten it. Since I'm a bit adventurous, I'll probably try a different brand of hair next time, and write a review about it. But for now, I'm a happy customer!
Inside scoop: If you know about Remi Hair, you know that it can often cost you up too $100 if not more. I know a hair salon in East Harlem on 104st and 3rd avenue that sells Remi Hair for the cheapest I've seen in a beauty supply store. Prices/products coming soon!
Saturday, July 11, 2009
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1 comments:
Hello,
What is the name of the store on 104th and 3rd is it a supply or salon?
great article!
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