VIRGIN INDIAN REMY HAIR

Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the internet without intermediary services. Off late people have been doing the online shopping most especially the youth who are so obsessed with the internet. There are so many things people sell and buy online. Hair is one of the major things online which choose to talk about. Before you buy a hair online, the buyer needs to order for it first. In most cases payment validates order. Afterwards the seller can deliver it to your location at a cost or the buyer can pick it up. One major advantage of online sales is how easy it is to make advertisements.it travels on various social media platforms.
  There are so many types and forms of hair. Which I would like to talk of virgin remy Indian hair.
Virgin Indian hair is hair in its most natural form. It looks natural and behaves like your own natural hair. That is why it blends beautifully with your own hair. Also, if you take care of this hair just like your own hair, it lasts for a very long time, sometimes even a year or more. So, if wearing long lasting, natural looking hair is important to you, you must try genuine quality virgin Indian hair from a reputable supplier. 

Virgin Indian hair is pricey. But in the long run it is worth the initial investment because it lasts longer than the beauty supply store hair and is a  much better value for your money. 

Beauty supply store hair, which is of “non-remy” quality is relatively cheaper. However, the hair does not look or behave like your own natural hair. In addition to this, the hair starts tangling, gathering and matting after a few washes. Generally, it cannot be reused after the first installation and one needs to buy fresh packs of hair for every subsequent installation. So, if you use beauty supply store hair, you will save some money initially, but in the long run you will end up spending more. This is one area where you definitely get what you pay for.
And can virgin Indian hair be colored? Yes, you can color the hair. Our virgin remy hair of premium quality has never been chemically treated and it can therefore handle the coloring process very well. However, once you color or process virgin hair, it will no longer be virgin. We therefore recommend consulting a professional if you wish to color your new hair.
    One advantage of Virgin Indian hair is that you can use it for swimming. Yes, but you might want to braid your hair or pull it into a ponytail before you go swimming in order to prevent tangling. Wash the hair afterwards and make sure it is well conditioned. We recommend using a spray-in conditioner when you get out of the water to keep the hair soft and manageable.
  Virgin Indian hair is one of the best hair ever. Unlike other hairs which have got complicated features. The longevity of our virgin remy Indian hair depends on how well the hair is maintained. Our hair will last for a long time, and – as with your own hair - will be healthier and stronger when you take good care of it. Due to its natural strength and durability, virgin remy Indian hair will last longer than any other product available in the market of hair extensions.
      It is recommended that you comb your hair in the morning. If you brush from the ends towards your scalp, part you will prevent excessive pulling and your extensions will last longer. Make sure your hair is always completely dry when you go to bed. Sleeping on wet hair can tangle your hair and over time may cause hair odor. As long as you never sleep on wet hair, there is nothing to worry about at night.
    This is something brief about virgin remy Indian hair.it has got many advantages over other brands of hairs.

These are some pictures of virgin Indian remy hair in its natural state(black) and how it looks when dyed into a different color (wine)
It looks soo natural just like your own hair.
Can be in a straight form or can be styled in a curly form depending on how you want it.

WRITTEN BY 
BENITA APEAGYEI 
INDEX NUMBER: DCS20141




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