Jacci Allmond is the owner of Pizazz, a full service Salon & Spa located in the heart of Harlem, New York City

Jacci’s tech tip
If you want to go from straight to curly in minutes, dampen the ends with water then, roll hair on rollers for 15 minutes and you have a quick set. Or, braid the hair in four big sections again, dampen with water, release after 15 minutes. Instantly, you have a cascade of beautiful waves.

Melaney Gilchrist, professional hair stylist, instructor and make-up artist, is the successful proprietor of De’Ja’Vu Salon & Day Spa in Philadelphia, PA

Melaney’s tech tip
The benefit of Pro10 hair made with Ultima, is that the hair is easily restored by spraying it with water mist. For straight hair, mist with water comb or brush and straight dry under warm heat dryer or blow dry on low heat. To restore crinkled hair mist with water then braid set the hair. The hair, will be restored back to it’s original braid pattern. For wavy hair, mist with water, section the hair then two strand twist to desired wave pattern.

Kimmie Lemard, creative director, Signature Stylist and Educator at the NSeya Salon & Spa in Atlanta Georgia

Kimmie’s tech tip
Although Pro10 always recommends a low heat setting of 266 degrees for curling, Kimmie says, that depending on how you want your hair to look, you can accomplish a much tighter curl by increasing the heat setting just a little bit up to 300 degrees. Remember to use a ceramic iron.

Ngone Sow is the owner and operator of Soween Salon in Brooklyn New York

Ngone’s tech tip
With Pro10 hair made with Ultima, I find it unnecessary to use the razor and glue method (as you would with other weaving products) to thin out the hair in the final stages of weaving. I sew in Pro10 hair made with Ultima close to the hair roots. This technique results in a more natural, beautiful weave.