Monday 11 January 2016

Gently wash your hair thoroughly as you would with your normal routine. Peruvian Hair is very easy to wash and you will find that it doesn't tangle very easily. You can use any Shampoo and Conditioner of your choice.

After washing and rinsing wrap your hair in a towel to remove excess water.

Make sure that you pat your head to ensure that the tracks in your Weave are as dry as possible.

My Natural Hair is very course underneath my weave so it takes longer to get excess water out. I find it easier to wash my weave or Hair Extension whilst its tide-up in a ponytail.

Peruvian Hair Extension. 16"inch weave. Natural Black. Weave includes a 4x4 14"inch top closure.

Initially I bought a 2x100g bundle plus a closure. I've had my weave for quite sometime and it still retains its Natural state because I look after it so well. In this images I have only used one and a half of my bundles because it can get hot, regardless of that it still looks full.

This is all you need to wash and maintain your hair for that Salon look in the comfort of your own home. (Shampoo and Conditioner, Wide-toothed comb, Hair Brush, Hair Dryer, Hair Straightener, Hair Moisturizer, Oil Sheen Hair Spray)



You can use any Shampoo and Conditioner of your choice. I use these products as they are a bargain to purchase and work best with my natural hair.

Always use a wide toothed comb when combing your hair whilst wet. It helps to untangle any knots and ensures your hair doesn't shed too much.

Comb your hair whilst wet.

Comb your hair thoroughly from top to bottom. You can also use your fingers.

Already looking Good!

My hair is still dripping with water.




Keep patting it with a towel.

Use a blow dryer on a low temperature to help get excess water out.

Hair is starting to dry up.

You can also use a soft hairbrush.

Nearly there!

Once you satisfied that your weave is no longer wet, you can start blow drying it.





Full body.




Preparing to straighten my hair.

I find it easier to start from the back so that I can also moisturize my scalp through the tracks as I go.

You can use any moisturizer or hair food of your choice.

Moisturizing my scalp, to ensure it doesn't get dry and cause an itchy scalp.

And that the finished results!

Thursday 17 December 2015

Keora and her weave

Keora Maroane
25years old
Sassy! Sexy!


Outside Pistols Saloon. Ramsgate, Kwazulu-Natal
Awesome place to unwind and have a lekker pizza!



With the Hubby :) Margate Beach, Kwazulu-Natal.
Blue Flag Beach!


Thursday 3 December 2015

Classy, Sexy, Sassy, Bold and Beautiful

Khabonina Qubeka is a South African actress, dancer, choreographer, singer and businesswoman best known for her role as the third Doobsie (after Lindiwe Chibi and Khanyisile Mbau) on the SABC2 soapie Muvhango, from 2006-2007.

She is also known for her starring roles as Khanyi Qubu on the SABC3 drama series For Sale (2007), as ruthless businesswoman Faith on the SABC3 drama series The Lab (2008) and for her starring role as city-slick babe Khanyi on the e.TV soapie Rhytm City, in 2009.

Born in Orlando West Extension, Soweto in 1981, Qubeka was raised in Johannesburg. She attended Queen's High School Kensington, after which she earned a dance diploma with Moving Into Dance. 

In 2007 she trained the cubs for The Lion King theatre production at Monte Casino in dance and acting workshops.

Other career highlights include extensive travel in Europe with Richard Loring's African Footprint; performing in the “55 Congress de la FIFA” in Marrakech, Morroco; touring Canada with the Milk Childrens Festival as a story teller, dancer, singer and teacher; performing in Tribute to the Pops in Palma, Majorca, Spain; and being chosen to participate in Madam Taussauds 'Dungeon of Horrors' workshop.



She is simply Amazing!


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Friday 13 November 2015

Some of the best South African Celebrity Hairstyles of all time. Weaves have been around for a while and they are here to stay!
There are an extensive range of looks you can create with Hair extensions from Silky Straight to Kinky Curly.
Here are some favourites:


Thembi Seete- Rocking a full bodied weave.


Lerato Kganyago- Also in a beautiful Full bodied weave.


Sophie Ndaba- Classic Natural look.



Bonang Matheba- Sexy, Simple, Silky,  Soft, Straight Weave



Bonang Matheba- It doesnt matter what she does, she always looks great. Looking Sassy with a Deep Curl hair extension.


Boitumelo "Boity" Thulo- A full Body Wave weave all-time classic.

Lot's of volume, lot's of fun always a big Yes for rocking a weave!