A reset that makes the unit look like the morning it first came off the bench.
The parting placed where she chose it, the curl pattern set for tonight, a finish that photographs clean under dim light. Flexi-rod set, silk press, blow-out, or curl reset, named at the start and built around her choice. Forty-five minutes from first comb-through to last press of holding spray.
The fibre and condition of the unit read first: previous heat, density behaviour, hairline tension.
A heat-protectant pass preps each section before any tool makes contact.
The parting set according to her reference, not assumed from how the unit arrived.
Styling: flexi-rod set, silk press, blow-out, or curl reset, applied cleanly section by section.
A holding-spray pass sets the finish without stiffening the movement.
The edge line refreshed if the unit is currently installed.
A final press-through confirms the style holds before the session closes.
The unit can be loose or installed. Either way it leaves looking styled for the occasion she named.
Technique is decided at the start. The session is built around her choice.
Heat styling builds a history on the fibre over time. Routine resets are how a unit lasts.
Style holds until she washes or restyles.
Curls pinned or wrapped at night stay intact through the morning after.
Holding spray, not more heat, keeps the shape between sessions.
A silk scarf at the hairline preserves the press and the edge lay overnight.
The next heat-styling session starts cleaner when the unit has been through a wig laundry cycle first.
“She did my wedding makeup and I could not stop looking at myself. Soft, natural, completely me, and it lasted from the vows to the very last dance. The photos are timeless.”
A deposit of KES 750 holds your date. The balance is due on the day. Trials are booked separately and always recommended.