Monday, January 31, 2011

Wig Love

pictured here, Hair Factory clip in bangs... a new Hair Factory product that's getting rave reviews!

Hat's off to Hair Factory for unveiling their new wig product line for Spring 2011, and we really mean that.  Take off your hat and show it off, cause now you can!  This is the product line you've been waiting for: including mono-tops, integrations, closures, full wigs in many styles and fabrications, all in premium quality 100% human hair, including our extremely popular 100% Natural Remi line.  Make sure to visit our website to view the complete selection of products here: http://www.hairfactory.com/Wigs-and-Hair-Pieces/departments/13/ and check out our preview below.  Our customers are totally off the hook with enthusiasm for these products so far...




and yes, there's much more to see online: http://www.hairfactory.com/Wigs-and-Hair-Pieces/departments/13/

Mataano: Haute-Couture with a Multi-Cultural Twist

...See more photos of the product line below...

Identical twins Idyl and Ayaan Mohallim, the designers behind the elegantly stylish line Mataano, have already been met with unparalleled success in their short careers. Oprah Winfrey lauded the two as future millionaire moguls on her highly rated show. CNN tapped the young entrepreneurs for a feature on burgeoning African talent. And this past summer, the girls showed their collection to hundreds of onlookers at African Fashion Week in South Africa.
The key to their success? Their cosmopolitan outlook and ability to speak to women from a multicultural perspective. Born in the United States, the girls spent their childhood in Somalia, then moved to Washington D.C. at the advent of Somalia's violent civil war. The two separated for college-one attended Boston University, the other the University of Michigan-then came together in New York City, the universal melting pot. What resulted was Mataano (which means twins in Somali), a line that blends structured silhouettes with draped fabrics, strong patterns with feminine cuts, and African sensibility with Western flavor.

Their Spring 2011 collection pairs delicately draped harem pants in soft peach with close fit ivory tanks, organic silk blousy jackets with sharp abbreviated shorts, and low cut vests with flouncy skirts. Though only the twin's fourth collection, the clothes show amazing promise and a talent that goes well beyond their years.

Claire Sulmers, Vogue It.




Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Style That Doesn't Demand Perfection

We can think of a zillion hairstyles that come under the heading "sexy hair" (a swingy bob, a glossy blowout, a luscious 'fro...), but as Sanaa Lathan and Gabrielle Union prove, nothing's sexier right now than full, artfully disheveled bedhead. Both actresses were recently seen wearing virtually identical, messy-on-purpose 'dos -- and they've never looked hotter.
To get the look, set your hair with huge hot rollers, let cool, and then randomly back-comb at the crown and finger-style. Use hair additions such as Hair factory's Sahara Kinky Relaxed Natural Remi, New York Perm, Sahara Relaxed, or Super Delux Weaveto add volume and drama to your natural hair.  The more mussed your mane looks, the better. We love any style that doesn't demand perfection.
-Tia Williams, Essence