Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Ever wondered how can you learn to do your own eyelashes?

I made a video showing how I do my eyelashes. I only do individuals because they look more natural than strips! I hope you like it! check it out!

Showing the quality of my Remy Hair

So here is a video of me showing all of the products I offer on my website niashair.com. I wanted to show the quality up close and personal. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Ask Me Anything!

Ladies!! I would like for you to comment below and ask me anything! If you want to know about my business or how to take care of the Virgin Hair you ordered from another company cool! Just ask me anything. I would like for you guys to participate in my blog! Also Vote on the poll on this page and tell me which factor do u hate the most about cheap hair. Love You Guys! :)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Introduction of Nia's Hair



Explains why I started Nia's Hair, what products I offer, and brief hair care maintenance. This video also covers a couple of things I want women to know.

Special Care For Curly Hair

First step is the Co-Wash
Apply Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk CONDITONER to your curly hair and comb through it with a WIDE tooth comb until the hair de-tangles. Rinse out the conditioner and apply the Organix Nourshing Shampoo. Rinse out. Then fill a spray bottle with water and conditioner (Organix Nourshing Coconut Leave-In Conditioner). Fill the bottle half way with a even amount of each. Spray on your hair (Do Not Spray Too Much) and scrunch the hair upwards gently all over to get the curl pattern revert back. Apply Organix Renewing morroccan argan oil and allow the hair to air dry. As you can see curly hair takes a lot of maintenance. If you do not want to take care of this hair DO NOT buy it. You will be disappointed.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Is it worth the money??

Alot of women want to know should they INVEST in Expensive hair. The answer to this question is YES. I call it an investment because your INVESTING in good hair that will actually last a long time therefore it is worth the money. Virgin Indian Remy hair can last up to a year if taken care of properly, versus the beauty supply store hair that tangles and mats only after a few weeks or months. When spending hundreds of dollars on weave, you have to think about the quality. Would you rather have tangle free hair that can last up to a year or spend between 50 and 150 dollars on weave that will tangle and not last more than a couple months? Virgin Hair is very versatile and looks more like your real hair. You can also dye the hair a different color for a different look. Beauty supply store hair looks synthetic. Another thing that makes me so happy about virgin hair is that is DOES NOT smell like burnt weave when flat-ironing it!! I hate that smell after doing my hair and i know you ladies do too. Virgin Hair is a very good investment and i would recommend it to anyone. You definitely get your moneys worth.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Extra Hair Care Tips

When Washing Your Indian Remy Hair Wash it with a Shampoo that is for processed hair. Herbal Essence Color Me Happy is what i recommend. This shampoo leaves your hair tangle free. When Conditioning use Organix Nourishing Coconut Conditioner. Remember to wash your hair downwards in one motion, and when conditioning do the same. Leave your conditioner in for bout 25 minutes, wearing a shower cap for best results. Take the shower cap off and brush through your hair with a vent wig brush. Rinse Your hair out and apply a small amount of Virgin Olive Oil to your hair. The Olive Oil is vital for moisturizing your hair. Allow your hair to air dry. Then get ready for beautiful results!!!

Friday, November 25, 2011

How to tell if it's real Virgin Hair

When Indian Remy is washed a black dye comes out. If you see this dye when washing Virgin Indian Remy or any other Virgin Hair it is NOT Virgin Hair. Some companies try to sell hair to customers that is not Virgin claiming that it is. With so many brands claiming to have Virgin Remy hair and with the hefty price tag that the label carries, it is important to be able to tell if the hair you are purchasing truly is 100% Virgin Remy Hair.
At its most basic level, the term “remy” is used to describe hair that has been selected root end first from one single donor. The cuticles are kept intact and each hair strand is facing one direction. Remy hair is also often referred to as “cuticle hair”. In its simplest form, “virgin” describes hair that has never been processed. It is free from any chemicals such as relaxer, perm, silicones, colors and dyes. Virgin Remy is the purest form available: a combination of unprocessed hair with its cuticles intact.
Let me start by saying that if you are purchasing hair in a beauty supply store, you are NOT purchasing authentic Virgin Remy Hair. Also, if you are purchasing hair with an exact color designation such as #2 or #1B you are NOT buying true Virgin Remy hair. Because Virgin Remy hair has not been chemically treated or colored. It comes in natural black and brown. Color labels are attached to packages of hair because they have been dyed and treated that color.
This brings me to one of the very first ways to tell true virgin remy hair: the color. The color of virgin Indian Remy is that of the natural hair color of the donor. While it is true that this can be a range of natural black and browns, it is often a medium brown that is often lighter than the store bought designation #1B. Also, the color will not be uniform throughout the entire bundle. There will be different natural highlights both lighter and darker than that of the primary color. In addition, there will normally be strands of grey hair throughout the package.
The second way to ensure that you are purchasing true Virgin Indian Remy hair: the hair grade and texture. Virgin Indian Remy hair is not extremely silky or straight. It has a coarser more yaki-like texture that blends and looks more similar to that of women of color. Non virgin hair is often treated with silicones and coated with a chemical straightener. This often gives it an overly silky and straight feeling. When you run your fingers across non virgin hair you can often feel this extra layer of coating.
An important test of the authenticity of hair is how it responds when wet. Non virgin hair often gets heavy when wet. Virgin hair will regain its natural curl or wave pattern when wet. And upon drying it will often be lighter or less weighty than it was when dry. This is often due to the fact that dirt and product buildup was removed when it was wet. It is important to keep in mind that just because hair gets wavy or curly when wet, that does not mean that it is virgin Remy hair. There are a number of lines that offer wet and wavy hair that is neither virgin nor Remy.
In conclusion, Virgin Indian Remy hair can be a great investment. Its natural luster, shine and texture blend perfectly with most natural hair types. They also offer a versatility and quality that is unparalleled in any other form of hair. With maintenance it can last month after month without matting or tangling. However, if you are going to spend your money making this purchase it is important to ensure that you are getting authentic virgin Indian Remy hair

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Testimonials From my Customers!




"I received my hair, in a giveaway by Nia, and I love the hair...its the curly indian14", Im really not a short hair kinda gal, but im gonna rock this...lol. I have not installed the hair yet, but I cowashed the hair, and I loved it, the curly snapped back into place, the hair is so soft, No tangles or snagging, and while washing it, I got 3-4 strands of shedding : ).  Nia's customer service was wonderful, I email her, she would respond promply. I will be recommending her services to my friends." 


- Que Payne


“I ordered Virgin Indian Remy for my first time from Nia’s Hair. I heard so many good things about it! My hair never got tangled or matted. I took it out and was able to put it back in whenever I wanted and it was still beautiful!”      
 – Sharon Talmadge  Savannah Ga

“My hair arrived a day before I expected it to and I was so happy! It came in a cute little pink bag with ribbons tied around it, so cute. I ordered 18inch Stunning Straight. I definitely will be buying hair from this company again in the near future”   
  - Shameka King Atlanta Ga

“I got two packs of 12 inch Virgin Indian Remy sewed in and my hair was so full and bouncy!! I won’t be taking this out for a while. Thank You Nia’s Hair!”  
  -  Shaniqua Johnson Charleston SC

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

What do you hate about your weave!?

LADIES!! I want to know?? What do you hate most about your weave? Tangling? Matting? Comment on this post and let me know!

Monday, November 14, 2011

The Meaning Behind (Nia's) Hair

The name "NIA" means purpose. Nia is also my middle name. I decided to name my business Nia's Hair because I want women to feel like they have "hair with a purpose". It doesn't matter if my customers are buying hair to enhance their beauty, for a job interview, birthday...whatever. I just want them to love their hair and feel like it serves a "purpose." I take pride in whatever i do, so i ensure that women will love the Virgin Remy that I provide and hopefully become a lifelong customer.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Virgin Indian Remy Hair Care



Here are some quick tips for taking care of your Virgin Indian Remy Hair. When receiving your bundle of love please make sure it is installed professionally. DO NOT use glue when using Virgin Indian Remy Hair. Glue can cause your hair to tangle. When washing your hair, make sure you use a NON-alcohol based product. If you are not sure whether your shampoo or conditioner has alcohol in it check the ingredients on the back. I recommend Organix Coconut Milk Products for Virgin Hair. This product leaves the hair soft, clean, and smelling fresh. ALWAYS air dry your virgin hair. If you decide to blow dry make sure it is on a low setting to prevent heat damage. NEVER rub or twist your hair with a towel when drying, pat it dry.I also added a video to help you all wash your virgin hair the correct way. Check it out

Body Wave! A Customer Favorite!

Nias Hair Products

Where does REAL Indian Hair come from?

Indian hair comes from people who donate their hair in the name of prayer. The hair is cut from the heads of willing donors during ceremonies in Temples and then auctioned off to distributors. The auction proceeds are put back into the community through various forms of charity.

What is Indian Remy Hair?


 Indian Remy Hair HAS been processed by adding color, perms, and different textures. When this hair is chemically processed it eventually causes tangling and sometimes matting. Indian Remy's cuticles are still aligned in the same way therefore this is a good quality hair. However it does not last as long as Virgin Indian Remy hair.

What is Virgin Indian Remy Hair?

Everyone is sooo confused about what Virgin Indian Remy is. Lets just say once you use it you will NEVER use beauty supply store hair again! VIRGIN Indian Remy Hair is unprocessed. Meaning the hair is in it's natural state, and no chemicals have been added to it for color or texture.  This hair is %100 natural so there is no damage to the cuticles. The cuticles in virgin hair are all aligned in the same way, which keeps the hair from tangling.BUT the hair you buy in the beauty supply store is processed for those colors (1, 1b, 2, 4 etc.) or for whatever textures. Natural  virgin hair only comes in two colors, natural black and natural brown. The hair is donated from ONE donor. If taken care of properly Virgin Indian Remy can be re-used and lasts up to a year. Most women love this hair so much because you can dye it!I recommend that this is done professionally to get the best results.  If you see VIRGIN INDIAN REMY in the beauty supply store do NOT waste your money that hair IS PROCESSED, therefore it is not VIRGIN hair.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Welcome to Nias Hair Blog

I would like to welcome you to my Blog where information, about my 100% Virgin Human Indian and Malaysian hair will be advertised. Visit Nias Hair website at: www.niashair.com.
Please feel free to post on my Blog with questions, compliments and concerns.
Ladies always want to look their best when going for a job interview, a date, for business or leisure. Nias Hair is the perfect addition to your complete beauty package before stepping out. Look for updates on hair care, styles, do's and don't s of coloring, washing and rinsing.
Come back often and visit.
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