Thursday, February 28, 2019

U-Part Wig



Hello!! It's Shiry and I have a confession!! I absolutely love u-part units! They are the go to style if you don't want to to be committed to a lace closure or lace frontal. My units are made on a breathable cap. The unit can be removed or sewn down.

For some women who may experience thinning this is not an option for you. The wefts have to be covered with your hair that is left out. Depending on the amount of thinness you have, you can get away with using hair fibers, which can be purchased at Sally's beauty supply. The hair fibers camouflage the area. I use it from time to time, but I try and not wear parts so often because the hair has to stay moisturized and blended well with commercial hair.

When wearing a u part unit make sure you change the parting because continuous wearing on one side can cause heat damage and we don't want that. In order to have a unit like that the unit cannot really be cut.

Hope this helps!! Visit my website if you would like to purchase!!Order unit!

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Be a Light in a Dark World





Be a light in a dark world.....

Mathew 5:14-16 
"You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be
hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on as
stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, 
let your light shine before others, that they
may see your good deeds and glorify
your father in Heaven"





Break Down:
Imagine having a lamp with no cover. You put the lamp shade over the lamp, but the lamp
still shines. When we live for Jesus we will glow. Others will be attracted
to your light, and that is a good thing.
Always remember this your light cannot shine if:
  • You are being quiet when you should speak
  • Going along with the crowd
  • Denying your light
  • Not explaining the light to others
  • Ignoring the needs of others

Don't shut down your light from the rest of the world........Live Life on Purpose......


Sunday, October 22, 2017

Lace Front/Closure Adhesives

Hello and thank you for coming by to read my blog. I discover lace adhesives are the best ever!! I have become addicted to them. I no longer have to remove my unit. I have one of my lacefrontal units attached with just tape alone and absolutely love it!! The name of the adhesives are bold hold!! There is no smell with the glue or tape. I am now officially hooked on lacefrontals!!

To order please visit:www.iamshiry.mayvenn.com

Image result for boldhold tape




Sunday, July 30, 2017

Partial Wig






Thanks for visiting my blog!! This video is about a sew in wig I sewed down and left the perimeter of my hairline out to cover tracks. My hairline is not full at all, but I found a solution. The solution was to use the Toppikk hair fibers. The hair fibers cover the thinning area and is good for camouflaging thinning area.

Con's
Have to apply as needed
Does not provide length
Gets under finger nails if you scratch

Pro's
Covers area well
Quick solution to cover a wide part




To purchase hair: http://www.iamshiry.mayvenn.com

Deep Wave Bundles Mayvenn
Deep Wavy


I wear the unit 1-2 weeks at a time. I will be making another unit, but this time I will just use combs instead of sewing it around the perimeter. I love this method so much better because my hair cannot tolerate sew ins and they take too long to dry. Getting all the excess oil and dirt out of the hair is something that is not going to work. When the hair and scalp is not cared for it can cause even more damage such as more thinning and breakage.

WEAVE INSTALLS SHOULD BE REMOVED EVERY 4-6 WEEKS
WIG INSTALLS SHOULD BE REMOVED EVERY 1-2 WEEKS

See you in the next post!!





Friday, July 7, 2017

Bowl Cut Machine sewn Wig




This machine sewn unit was created on a ventilated cap. The tracks are spaced about  
1/2 inch a part. The type of hair used in this photo was Outre. That is really the only type of beauty supply hair I will use because the wefts are full and not thin, like regular 27 piece hair. The closure part was used to close this wig, but a closure can be installed for a scalp like appearance. 


Color 1B/27
  

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

How I attach my custom topper hair piece


Hello, thanks for stopping by my blog. Today I decided to give some information about my custom topper I created for myself. In the state of Texas, it is extremely, dry. hot and humid. Wigs were not an option today so I created a unit for my top portion. I suffer from a small amount of thinning in certain areas of my head, mainly the top.

Steroid or cortisone shots are not an option for me. Nor are hair plugs, so I created this unit with my sewing machine in about an hour. My intention was to install combs, but I have not had the chance to do so because I wanted to try and see I'd like it. In the above video, I quickly attach it with bobby pins.

Now you may be asking, do I take this unit off every night and reapply it? No, I do not. This unit is a trial one to see how I would like it and I love it!! I will be attaching combs and do another video.

This style was worn with six braids, three on each side. The top of my head was a zig-zag braid. See you in the next blog post!! To order visit: www.iamshiry.mayvenn.com

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Custom Topper unit

Hello, thanks for stopping by my blog today! I'm excited to share with you a new custom piece I made for myself. I was recently rocking my short unit but decided to make a custom topper for my top portion of my hair. I bobby pinned it onto my braided top and have been sporting it a couple of days.

I decided to pin it because this is the first one I've made for myself. I make them for customers, but not one for myself. I love it!! I plan on attaching combs to this unit and use the different hair on the next one. I used hair from my site. I sprefer to use my hair because it has a 30-day money back guarantee. The texture is deep wave. My hair is braided all over and just the braids on the side and back are exposed.



The next blog post will be a detailed look of how it was created and comb attachments. Thanks for reading, see you on next blog post! What protective style are you wearing?