Hair Weaves Styles

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Differences between synthetic and human hair weaves styles are almost negligible in look but the more common of the two is synthetic hair due to technological improvisations. Synthetic hair is also cheaper than human hair.

Women have used hair enhancements for eons to enhance their look and personality. In most cultures, a womans hair is considered the crowning glory of her beauty and for women of color, hair weaves come as a touch of magic in the enhancement of ones look. For a long time now, hair weaves have gained huge popularity as celebrities wear them and as better and more sophisticated models are introduced to a waiting fashion market.

There are a myriad of reasons why women wear weaves. Top on the list, as mentioned, is in enhancing ones appearance and emphasizing a particular personality. Weaves come in all sorts of colors, sizes and makes. Women have cited lengthening of hair, adding thickness to thinning hair, changing color without use of chemicals and so on, as the main reasons why they wear them. Whatever reason, though, it is clear that as long as women have hair, weaves are here to stay.

Over time, new and more interesting weaves have been introduced with the most recent type of synthetic weave being the lace wig. These are weaves made from meshed nylon material. They are formed into a fitting cap, ventilated by stitching strands of hair together to form small openings. This gives the hair a more natural, realistic feel and look than conventional weave extensions do. The wig is then attached along the hairline with natural adhesives ensuring a proper fit.

Synthetic weaves are either Remy Weft or non Remy Weft. Remy weft refers to none colored or none chemically processed hair. Most hair chemicals are used to remove hair cuticles that give hair a more naturalist look.

Remy Weft weaves can also be categorized into two; Remy Hair Double Drawn and Remy Hair Single Drawn. They both have a natural look and are also used in ponytail extensions. Non Remy Wefts are the more commonly available type of synthetic hair. They come in numerous colors and shapes, are inexpensive and also the most saleable type of hair weave in the world. They are available in two main types namely, Tangle Free and Normal.

Most human hair used for weaves come from Asia and the Far East. However, since demand for weaves is limited to black women, supply is also limited making it more expensive than synthetic hair. Some people can also have allergic reactions when using certain synthetic hair thereby further increasing their demand for human hair.

The most important thing to remember is to have fun with your style, and be willing to experiment with new looks you have never had before.

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Frequently Asked Questions Automobile Insurance

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Question:Is the consumers auto insurance primary or secondary?

Answer:There is no such thing as secondary and primary - insurance works as such: Most carriers hold One Million dollars combined single limit & Two hundred fifty thousand dollars per incident. This insurance covers damage done to your vehicle in transit - there is no other insurance. The auto transport carrier is the main and only coverage. (exception: Automobile personal contents are not covered by any carrier insurance and in most cases if lost, stolen or otherwise will not be covered.)

Question:How long should an auto transport take on average?

Answer:Shipping time all depends on the transporter - listed below are some very basic ideas to help you along the way. Make sure however you contact your shipper for their actual scheduled times. East Coast to West Coast - approx. 7 to 14 days Midwest to East Coast - approx. 5 to 8 days South to the North - approx. 5 to 8 days All shipping times are estimated do not base your transport on these examples without first contacting your shipper for assistance. Too many variable go into the time it takes to deliver any vehicle, thus all times are estimates only!

Question:Why does a truck (SUV) shipment cost more than a regular sedan?

Answer:Shipments are based on weight that a truck can legally carry - this is why there is a small price difference between $50.00 and $100.00 for a regular truck or S.U.V.. Size of the vehicle also dictates how many vehicles a particular carrier can haul at any one time. The larger the vehicles, the less amount can be hauled, thus smaller vehicles are cheaper to ship.

Question:How is a transport supposed to work?

Answer:Auto Transport is made very simple with Hilton Transport. Once your order is placed you will be contacted by our Customer Support department, where your order information will be confirmed and payment is processed. At that point your vehicle is placed into the system and our Dispatch department proactively finds a Carrier capable of delivering your vehicle. Upon dispatching a Carrier, Hilton Transport will send you an email with all of the Carrier's contact information. You should contact your Carrier immediately and open the lines of communication. The Carrier will pickup your vehicle and deliver it as fast as possible. At the point of delivery the customer pays the remainder of the Order (Order Total minus deposit) in Cash, Cashier's Check or Money Order to the Carrier directly.

Question:What should a consumer do if their vehicle arrives with damage?

Answer:First thing you should do is make sure the driver understands that the damage is new and was not on the original bill of lading. The damage should clearly be marked and noted, then signed for by the driver. Upon completion of delivery a call should placed to your carrier or broker to inform them of the damage. In most cases the carrier will ask for an estimate and send you payment in a couple weeks. If the carrier is not responsive and unwilling to work with you to resolve the issue make sure you contact their insurance company and make a claim. Be sure however you have all the documentation to back up your claim - false claims can result in legal action by the carrier or agent.

Question:How does a pick up window work?

Answer:When a transporter mentions pick up window they are referring to the time surronding your pick up date. For instance some shippers may have a 14 day window - that way they can pick your vehicle up anywhere between 7 days before and 7 days after your pick up date. Beware of lower priced carriers who do not specify their pick up dates, you may recieve an outstanding price. However you may not see your vehicle for 4 or 5 weeks. It is very important to make sure the transporter you use can get your vehicle within a reasoable time frame.

How Car Insurance Works

If you own your own car, you probably already know a little about car insurance. You may have heard the words deductible or premium. But, do you truly understand the different parts of an auto insurance policy and do you know how to choose the best coverage?

Forty-seven states require that you have at least some kind of car insurance, so it's a good idea to know what the law requires you to have and what additional or optional coverage will help to protect you in the event of an accident.

Before purchasing auto insurance, you must consider a variety of factors including what kind of car you have, your driving record and the amount of money you are willing to pay. Understanding the simple basics of auto insurance will make you confident that the car insurance policy you choose will take care of your needs in the event of an accident.

In this article, we will walk you through the types of coverage that insurance companies offer and discuss possible insurance needs. Additionally we will look at what affects the price of auto insurance, how to bring the costs down and how to understand the components of your policy.

Types of Coverage
Everyone who drives needs car insurance. In fact, most states require it by law. When you buy car insurance, you are buying what is called a policy. Your policy is based on a variety of factors including what kind of car you drive as well as what kind of insurance you want. Auto insurance policies are actually a package of different types of insurance coverage.

The first step in understanding an auto insurance policy is to learn the various types of coverage insurance companies offer. Some of this coverage may be required by your state and some of the coverage may be optional.

* Liability - This coverage pays for accidental bodily injury and property damages to others. Injury damages include medical expenses, pain and suffering and lost wages. Property damage includes damaged property and automobiles. This coverage also pays defense and court costs. State laws determine how much liability coverage you must purchase, but you can always get more coverage than your state requires.


* Collision - This coverage pays for damages to your vehicle caused by collision with another vehicle or object.


* Comprehensive - This coverage pays for loss or damage to the insured vehicle that doesn't occur in an auto accident. The types of damages comprehensive insurance covers include loss caused by fire, wind, hail, flood, vandalism or theft.


* Medical Coverage - Pays medical expenses regardless of fault when the expenses are caused by an auto accident.


* PIP - Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is required in some states. This coverage pays medical expenses for the insured driver, regardless of fault, for treatment due to an auto accident.


* Uninsured Motorist - Pays your car's damages when an auto accident is caused by a driver who doesn't have liability insurance.


* Underinsured Motorist - Pays your car's damages when an auto accident is caused by someone who has insufficient liability insurance.


* Rental Reimbursement - This type of coverage will pay for a rental car if your car is damaged due to an auto accident. Often this coverage has a daily allowance for a rental car.

Many insurance policies combine a number of these types of coverage. The first step in choosing the insurance you want for your car is to know the laws in your state. This will tell you the minimum insurance you need for your car. It's good to keep in mind that, just because your state may not require extensive insurance, extra coverage may be worth the expense. After all, no one wants to be stuck with thousands of dollars worth of bills because of an auto accident.

List for comparison auto insurance guide on the web

This is The List for comparison auto insurance guide on the web, also shopping and insurance coverage. You can get quotes instantly, and many sites will also offer up competitors' quotes as well

Carrie Coolidge AIGDIRECT.COM www.aigdirect.com Leave it to insurance icon Hank Greenberg to back the best-designed auto insurance site we found. Navigation is easy, and the site has a number of great tools: one helps you decide if you should lease or purchase a new car, another figures out how much your monthly payments will be for an auto loan. If pressed for time, you can fill out a miniapplication that will generate a quote within two days. If you have more time, fill out a longer application form and get an instant quote. BEST: The site's tools are really fun to use--even if you are not shopping for a new policy. WORST: You only get one quote; you'll have to wait forever for someone to answer the toll-free number.

ESURANCE www.esurance.com, Simply designed and customer-friendly, with an emphasis on online accessibility. You can go into a private online chat session with a representative--especially useful if you have questions or problems. Esurance makes it easy to change and recalculate quotes. If your occupation is considered safe, say you're a scientist, an engineer or an educator, you may qualify for a discount. Customers can access their policy to make changes online; the site also offers online customer service (there's a toll-free number for those who want to hear a human voice). Comparison quotes with other insurers including Allstate, State Farm and Safeco are available. If you're not yet ready to apply, you can return later and pull up your saved quote. No other tools or calculators, though. Esurance says it will be expanding to include homeowner's insurance, boat insurance and life insurance in the next year. BEST: Coverage is immediate if you apply online; you can print out your own insurance cards. WORST: Limited reach. By mid-May the service was available in 16 states.

GEICO DIRECT www.geico.comOwned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Geico offers a no-frills but user-friendly site. Filling out an application is quick--it takes only ten minutes. Then you get instant quotes for up to four drivers and three vehicles. To qualify, though, you'd better have a pretty clean driving record. If you live in Massachusetts or New Jersey, you're out of luck--Geico doesn't underwrite in those states. Rates are competitive. If you want to talk to a real person, you can call a toll-free number 24-hours, seven-days-a-week. BEST: Quick application process. WORST: No tools, bland design.

INSUREONE.COM www.insureone.comAfter a while insurance Web sites begin to look alike. Until recently, Insureone.com was different. Its design was modeled after a department store featuring a checkout counter and rest room signs. But insurance companies are like sheep. Now Insureone.com has remade itself to look like every other site, but it's still a good place to buy auto insurance. The site offers multiple quotes from major insurance companies. There's a great glossary of insurance terms as well as safe driving tips and useful calculators, like one that figures out the cost of an auto loan. You can also shop for life, health, home and business insurance. BEST: Chat online with a customer service rep. WORST: Boring, me-too design.

PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE www.progressive.com, A customer-friendly site that can teach the competition a few tricks. Once you get through the application process, you'll get instant quotes, along with comparison rates from other insurers. That is a nice feature even though the aim is to point out to you that its rates are competitive or better than other insurers. Pick the Progressive quote, and the insurance kicks in immediately--a big plus (you'll still need to fill out a form offline). You can pay for the policy online, change personal information and print out ID cards. The site will even let you check on the status of a claim. Best of all, Progressive is renowned for its very competitive rates. BEST: Great tools, good rates. WORST: Cumbersome application process.

QUICKENINSURANCE www.insuremarket.comPart of Intuit's family of financial products, the site offers quotes from some of the best auto insurers around, including Travelers and Electric Insurance Co. Lets you apply for (and in some cases, purchase) the policies online, but you'll still have to sign and mail back a form to the company that offered the quote. Quickeninsurance offers some really great tools: Plug in your zip code and the make of your car and find out its safety ranking or its popularity among thieves. BEST: Great comparison shopping. WORST: The site was extremely slow to download.

RELIAQUOTE.COM www.reliaquote.comReliaquote's quick and painless miniapplication process generates multiple quotes within minutes of logging on. You'll need to fill out a more complete application when you choose the quote and insurer you like. The biggest drawbacks: Reliaquote does not sell auto insurance, and only a few brand-name insurers offer quotes here. After you choose the quote you want, the information goes to the right insurance company, then you have to wait for a call from the agent. The site does offer a great tool: Auto 101 has tips about how to qualify for discounts and the consequences of late payments. BEST: Simple application process. WORST: No customer service. If you have problems you have to wait for an agent to call you.

YOUDECIDE www.youdecide.comYoudecide.com allows you to comparison shop between 15 different companies, including Progressive and Nationwide. It uses smart software in the application process that will key off your answers and then customize additional questions to arrive at a better quote. For example, if you are seeking coverage for your teenage child, it will ask for her high school grades. If she has a high grade-point average, you might qualify for a discount. Once you get a quote, you will be transferred to the provider's Web site because Youdecide doesn't sell insurance directly. [Ed. Note: Forbes.com offers insurance through a partnership with YouDecide.com] BEST: Easy to navigate; lots of comparison quotes. WORST: Many of the best insurance companies, like Geico and AIG don't participate.

 
 
 

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