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Moire (/ ˈ m w ɑːr / or / ˈ m ɔːr /), less often moiré, is a textile with a wavy (watered) appearance produced mainly from silk, but also wool, cotton and rayon. The watered appearance is usually created by the finishing technique called calendering.
Brendi K – Buzz cut and dyed black; later, shaved on the sides; Erin – Long and wavy black weave; Rio – Cut short and dyed platinum blonde with split eyebrow; Shanice – Originally, Serena Williams inspired long curly weave; later, no makeover due to skin issues. Khrystyana – Dyed platinum blonde; Jeana – Wig removed
The braided hair is then sewn down and the hair weft extensions are sewn onto the braids. A weave can consist of a few tracks, or the whole head can be braided for a full head weave. With a full head weave, the braids are sewn down or covered with a net. Extensions are then sewn to the braids. The number of tracks used depends on the desired look.
Big appeared on “The Maury Show” wearing a “Black Girls Rock” necklace with thick black wavy hair extensions and a tight gold dress to discuss her transformation.
Moiré patterns are commonly seen on television screens when a person is wearing a shirt or jacket of a particular weave or pattern, such as a houndstooth jacket. This is due to interlaced scanning in televisions and non-film cameras, referred to as interline twitter. As the person moves about, the moiré pattern is quite noticeable.
Dominique - Long curly dark red weave with matching eyebrows; Sara - Cut shorter and dyed dark brown; Dalya - Long straight black weave; Monique - Long wavy fusion bond extensions; Mikaela - Pocahontas inspired long straight black extensions; Jaclyn - Volumized curls; Kasia - Crimped blonde extensions; Alexandria - Long straight blonde extensions