

Textured twists are among the latest trends seen on runways during the Spring 2010 Fashion Week going on now in New York City. And it’s a look that’s easy to achieve with Ultima Organic Protein hair extensions and a big barrel curling iron at low temperature.
Ultima Organic Protein Hair is easy to curl at low temperatures (120°C, 266°F) and achieves a greater curl than human hair at the same temperature.
Juan Carlos Maciques for Elle Beauty School gives easy to follow step-by-step directions in the video.
Restoring and re-styling hair extensions made with Ultima Organic Protein hair is quick and easy. Curl Pro10 hair extensions. Straighten it. Blow it Dry. Set, style, twist, brush, comb, and wash Pro10 hair extensions over and over.
Hairstyles for Fall 2009 are playful, full, and long. Mixed textures, the bed-head look, and playful ponytails were on all the runways in Paris, Rome and New York. You can try the new looks in an instant with Ultima Organic Protein hair extensions.
What clothes to wear with your great hair? Glamour Magazine editors Suze Yalof Schwartz and Susan Cernek share the top trends for Fall 2009.
Yes, crisp autumn weather will soon be upon us, so here are the most wearable trends from the European collections.
Waists are in focus, the Michelle Obama-influenced ladylike look is everywhere, including gloves and hats. Bright color is back, so are those awful big shoulders from the 80s. Mix it all up to create your personal style.
Mixed texture hairstyles are the couture trend for fall 2009 and spring 2010 at runway fasion shows around the world. The look complements the tough hippie look by combining slicked back hair with edgy waves and face-framing fuzz.
Despite the carefree appearance of the styles, however, creating them was quite complex, according to Elle Magazine and stylists interviewed by Allure backstage at Versace, Prada, Michael Kors and other designers.
The looks are simple to achieve with Ultima Organic Protein Hair extensions. You can change the texture with water or medium heat, a twist set, or mixing textures when Ultima hair extensions are applied.


This is one of many gorgeous designs in the online style book by British hairstyling stars Jason & India Miller. It’s featured in Head First magazine and it’s filled with high-fashion use of color, style, hair extensions, and fantasy that are sure to give you wonderful ideas to bring to your stylist.


Ponytails were featured on Paris runways as the fall 2009 collections rolled out; always very long. At Versace, ponytails had varying textures, and were wrapped in elegant leather holders.
As clothes trend back to the 80s, ponytails, hairpieces and Ultima Organic Protein hair extensions will help you get the long hair look that’s new again.
The fastest way to get long, lush braids? Ultima Organic Protein hair extensions! Extensions come in a wide range of textures, colors and lengths, and a skilled stylist can blend Ultima hair extensions to match your own color exactly.
Teddi Cranford, a stylist at Bumble & Bumble in New York told the New York Observer she was seeing a lot of braids in New York several months ago, but that L.A. is just now catching on. “Hair kind of follows fashion,” she said, citing flowing, bohemian looks being sent down the runway by designers (many of whom have also featured braids, among them influential and decidedly non-bohemian Alexander Wang).
“There are a million different ways,” Ms. Cranford enthused of braids’ permutations. “When they get a cut, I’ll style them with a really natural blow-dry and then just do a cute little braid in the front, and it kind of spices things up a little bit. But I’ve seen women come in and they’ll get a big braid off to the side and then pin it back into a low chignon, a low bun, and then they’re going to put on their fancy dress and off they go!”
One of the great things about having hair extensions is that you have the ability to style them in many different ways, depending on your mood and the occasion. Rachel Pishkin, a former New York City Ballet dancer, made a decorated head band for herself on a whim. And before she knew it, she’d fallen into her new business. One friend wanted one, then another, then another. Inspired by the fashion runways and the sirens of stage and screen, Pishkin’s head bands have feathers and findings, sparkles and all sorts of fun things decorating them. Coquette Headpieces are available online and at Bond7 and Bio in New York City.
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