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*Pair the “Everything” Collections with barrels in the same hue or contrasting color to showcase the uniqueness of each bead.
Blue
Bead Count: 58 pieces
Bead Variations: 58
Bead Hole Sizes: 4mm- 9mm
Bead Materials: Wood, Natural, Acrylic/Plastic, Metal, Clay, Resin
Gold
Bead Count: 18 pieces
Bead Variations: 18
Bead Hole Sizes: 3.8- 9mm
Bead Materials: Wood, Shells, Glass, Acrylic/Plastic, Metal
Pink
Bead Count: 87 pieces
Bead Variations: 88
Bead Hole Sizes: 4mm- 9mm
Bead Materials: Wood, Natural, Acrylic/Plastic, Metal, Clay, Resin
Violet
Bead Count: 55 pieces
Bead Variations: 55
Bead Hole Sizes: 4mm- 9mm
Bead Materials: Wood, Acrylic/Plastic, Metal, Clay, Resin
Brown
Bead Count: 25 pieces
Bead Variations: 25
Bead Hole Sizes: 4mm- 9mm
Bead Materials: Wood, Glass, Acrylic/Plastic, Metal, Clay
Silver
Bead Count: 17 pieces
Bead Variations: 17
Bead Hole Sizes: 4mm- 9mm
Bead Materials: Wood, Acrylic/Plastic, Metal, Natural
Tools:
Wooden Hair Beads
Scissors (narrow blades)
1. Fully extend scissors open
2. Insert blade into bead hole just before the point of snugness
3. Rotate bead so that blade scrapes the inner hole repeating until desired smoothness is reached
4. Flip bead and repeat for the other side
5. Dust debris from bead
When wearing painted or metal hair beads, water (especially with chlorine) can alter the finish. Woods can fade, and metals can tarnish.
Hair beads should be comfortable to wear. Wear proportions to your strands. If tension occurs, wear less beads!
I know. I know. I just said to avoid water, but hair care does out weigh bead care.
With that, adding moisture to your natural hair cuticles will lessen the friction when wearing wooden hair beads.