Ultima hair Ambassador Stylist Ngone Sow of Soween Salon Brooklyn, New York demonstrates the Styling Ease Of Supreme’s Prota made with Ultima Organic Protein Hair – Made from organic collagen protein. Ultima is the closest thing to human hair. Ultima is the affordable and natural alternative to “expensive human hair”.
Clip on hair extensions available from Supreme Prota


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.
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Chinue asks: I have purchased Brandy signature collection Pro 10 Yaki hair extensions for braiding. Can I dye this hair?
Pro 10 Ambassador Stylist O’kela Neveaux: Pro 10 Hair Extensions made with Ultima Protein Hair comes in a wide range of colors. If the store you purchase the hair from doesn’t have the color you want, you can try ordering online or mixing two colors together to create another color.(example a #1 mix with a #2 makes #1b)
If the color you are looking for is that unique then try using a semi permanent rinse. You may have to go a shade darker to come out more exact. Just remember dying extensions can be messy. Do prepare with that in mind and make sure you do a test strand.
Question: I’ve seen many posts in forums, and read on websites that removing hair extensions that have been secured with any type of adhesive will damage my natural hair, and may even cause pain. I’ve also read that any fusion method – from Great Lengths Keratin Polymer bonds that cost $1200 to $5000 depending on where you live, to fusion, sonic fusion, or just plain adhesive glue – can damage my hair and can take many hours to remove. Is that true?
Answer: Pro 10 Ambassador Stylist, O’kela Neveaux owner of Extended Beauty Salon and Boutique in Oak Park, MI: With any hair extensions, your experience will be as good as the licensed stylist who applies them, the products used, and how well you maintain your extensions while they’re in your hair. Easy care tips for Pro 10 Hair Extensions made with Ultima Protein hair are here.
Removing bonded hair extensions can be a messy job and time-consuming job. There are several different ways to remove them, and how extensions are removed depends on the adhesive used to attach them. Some bonds may be hard and dry while others may be moist and mushy. How that person maintained them throughout their wear usually determines that result and a stulist has to use her judgment to detemine the best product or tool to use to take them out. Some bonds should be treated with something to dry them crisp to crack them off. Or, the stylist can apply something like acetone so they loosen up and nearly slide off.
While metal tipped extensions applied with crimps or coils are easy to remove, I prefer keratin-tipped extensions because the bonds are consistent, small and uniform and have a more natural feel and movement then metal pieces.
Here’s a demo video from Your Hair Shop that shows how easily keratin tipped extensions can be removed when the stylist is skilled.
Ford Artists’ Johnny Lavoy demonstrates how you can easily make your own clip-on hair extensions and shows you how to apply them to get gorgeous, long, full hair for a special occasion or just for fun.
Pro 10 extensions made with Ultima Natural Protein Hair are available online or at beauty supply stores, where the clips and thread he demonstrates also are available. There are more great how-to videos at Fordmodels TV
Let’s say maybe your Pro 10 hair extensions made with Ultima Natural Protein Hair need a little touch-up you haven’t gotten around to; or maybe you just want to wear a beautiful, traditional Nigerian gele or try a gorgeous goddess wrap a la Erykah Badu.
Here’s a joyful music video by Skentele Lagbaja celebrating traditional Nigerian gele headwraps. For the how-to, here’s a popular video that shows you how to tie your own. The fabric she’s using is aso-oke, a traditional hand-woven African fabric. Here’s another instructional video showing how to create a head wrap using silk.
Hat tip to DailyKos