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TheHaiRazor Review: Organic Root Stimulator Ultimate Bond Remover

Every once in a while I’ll add a few weave pieces to my bang to make it look longer and thicker. Last week I was re-gluing the end of a track when I put way to much on it and let it dry. I knew it would be difficult to come out when I had to shampoo my hair so I made a trip to Sally’s and picked up a bottle of Organic Root Stimulator Ultimate Bond Remover. I’ve used other bond removers before but never this one.

As you can see in the first pic, the Ultimate Bond Remover comes in a small bottle with an applicator tip. This tip helps spread the product evenly above and below the weft of the weave. I followed the directions and let the product sit for on minute. I then pulled the tracks out gently. The Bond Remover really helped because they slid right out as well as my glob of glue mishap. A big plus is that I didn’t see any of my hair in that blob! The bond remover is light, not oily, and very easy to shampoo out. So ladies, I would definitely suggest the Organic Root Stimulator Weave RX Ultimate Bond Remover for all your bond removing needs! :-) You can pick up this product at Sally’s Beauty Supply for $4.99.

My Personal Beauty Supply Buys

What’s up fam! So it’s been a few days… yeah I know… my bad :-( . I took a few days off for the holiday and I was getting over a little cold. Any who, I’m back and I wanted to share with you guys my personal beauty supply buys. I mostly buy professional products (one’s you can only get in a professional supply store) for work and personal use, but sometimes I switch it up a bit. Plus, some cheaper products are just better to me. :-)

Last night I picked up Clairol’s Jazzing semi-permanent Bluest Black color, Murray’s Beeswax, a hair cutter and blue hair extensions. If you’re looking for a cheap semi-permanent color, Jazzing is it. It does a pretty good job and is a one stop shop, no mixing, just apply straight from the bottle. Now Murray’s Beeswax is usually used for locs and natural twist, but I use it to spike and style my hair. It’s the BEST cheapest product out there for spiking and styling short hair. The hair cutter I bought is for thinning out the extensions I put in my hair sometimes. AND FINALLY, the blue hair… well you guys know I like to add some color the non-permanent way. Check that out HERE. I may do a quick video soon to show you the outcome of my blue hair! Smooches!

Haircolor Without The Commitment

TheHaiRazor.com: Haircolor Without The Commitment
Haircolor does not have to be permenant. It doesn’t even have to require any chemicals. You can always weave it up! LOL Ok what I mean by that is you can achieve color without the commitment by simply adding hair pieces. I have a demi-permanent black color (Find out more on different types of haircolor.) in my hair, but sometimes I want a pop of color to switch it up a bit. I really like to use blue hair pieces against my black hair. Most recently I’ve added burgundy pieces. Now you don’t have to use extreme colors like me, you can stick with the blonds, reds, and browns to achieve a pop of color with hair pieces. I would highly recommend using human hair pieces so you can use them with your normal styling routine. You can add in the hair pieces by bonding (hair glue), clipping them in, or even sewing them in. If you’ve never worked with hair pieces before, I would highly recommend you going to a professional hair stylist. Have fun, and remember if you don’t like the hair pieces, you can always remove them.
Haircolor Without The Commitment
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