Tempting as it may be to try a really different hair color, or a radically new hairstyle, major appearance changes can lead to major regrets. Ask anyone who’s dyed her hair peacock blue on a whim.
So, if you’d like to try something like this great look, do it with Pro 10 hair extensions made with Ultima before you make the color permanent. You’ll thank me. I guarantee it. :>)
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Ultimahair demonstrated revolutionary, new keratin-tipped Prota hair extensions at the International Beauty Show in New York City this week. They’ll be available soon in a host of natural colors and textures, and several fun colors. Prota, made with Ultima Natural Protein Hair, is suited to all types of hair, including Caucasian, Hispanic, and Asian. Master hair extension stylist Adriana Barrett created this model’s hairstyle at the show.Watch No Bad Hair Days Blog for more news.

From cavemen putting red earth in their hair, to men and women risking scalp burns with peroxide, humans have gone to great lengths to color their hair throughout history. From the Roman’s wigs made from the blonde hair of captive barbarians, to the gray wigs of British barristers, to the lacquered, black wigs of Japanese geishas and the wild hair colors favored by punks, hair color and style has been an important part of the dress of both men and women since antiquity.
You can change your hair color simply, safely, and easily by blending different shades of Pro 10 Hair Extensions into your hair to experiment with a new look or enhance your usual style.
Here’s an interesting article at Colourlovers blog. Want the nitty gritty about hair color? Find it here.
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