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Cleaning and Removing Your Lace Unit
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As you know, lace units look great when you’re wearing them. But some time or another you’re going to have to wash your unit. This can be a chore depending on your adhesive of choice.
Here’s a few hints and tips for removing and cleaning your Lace Unit
How to Wash A Lace Unit.
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What is the Difference? Ombre vs. Balayage
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Ombre vs. Balayage: What is the Difference? The trending hair trends currently are ombre and balayage, and from first glance, they may look fairly similar . The similarities, they both provide a gradual transition of dark to light hair. They add dimension and aesthetics and they look phenomenally natural on any length and style of hair. But what exactly are the differences between the two. What is balayage? If you want to have a beach babe look, sun-kissed look for your hair, you’re probably imagining someone with a balayage hairstyle. In French, “balayage” literally means ‘to sweep,” and this...