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Remy, Malaysian, Synthetic, Human Hair: Combining inspired collections of wigs that meet your needs along with premium spirits, liquor: brandy, beer and more libations.

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Human Hair Wigs

$120.00 USD

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Premium Strands

$145.00 USD

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Honey Blonde Wigs

$118.00 USD

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Remy Wigs

$222.00 USD

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Platinum Blonde Wigs

$129.00 USD

What Is Malaysian Hair?

Women prefer to buy premium Virgin Malaysian hair because of its thickness. While it has a silky texture, the large cuticles make for excellent deep waves and curls.

Because Malaysian hair is considered multipurpose, women are known to wear it as a luxurious compliment to fancy clothing or at big events.

Is Malaysian Hair Better Than Brazilian Hair?

Malaysian hair has a “look” to it that gives it a natural shine and full body look. The  beautiful wave patterns from Malaysian hair are unmatched.

However, if someone is actually touching your hair i.e. waving their fingers through it, Brazilian hair is a better experience. It’s not as tough and it bounces back.

What Is Remy Hair?

Remy hair refers to human hair that has its cuticles intact and aligned in one direction from root to tip. This alignment ensures that the hair remains tangle-free and looks more natural. Remy hair is often considered high quality because it retains its natural look and texture, and it can be styled and treated like your own hair. It’s commonly used in wigs, hair extensions, and hairpieces.

How To Choose Your Brandy

What is brandy? What to know about brandy.

Brandy is one of the most accessible spirits in the world. As you may imagine, not all brandys are created equal.

Choosing a brandy involves considering factors such as the type of brandy (grape-based or fruit-based), aging process, quality indicators, and personal preferences. 

What Types Of Brandy Are There?

Here are some tips to help you choose a brandy:

  • Type of Brandy: There are two main types of brandy:
    • Grape-based Brandy: Made from fermented grapes, similar to wine. Cognac and Armagnac are examples of grape-based brandies.
    • Fruit-based Brandy: Made from fermented fruits other than grapes, such as apples (apple brandy or Calvados) or cherries (cherry brandy or Kirsch).
  • Aging: Brandy aging is often categorized into three levels:
    • VS (Very Special): Aged for a minimum of 2 years.
    • VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale): Aged for a minimum of 4 years.
    • XO (Extra Old): Aged for a minimum of 6 years, though in practice, many XO brandies are aged longer.
  • ‘There are some indicators that you can use to judge whether your brandy is quality or not. 
  • Look for indications of quality such as the region of production (e.g., Cognac or Armagnac), specific appellation (e.g., Grand Champagne in Cognac), and reputation of the producer.

Taste Preferences

Consider your taste preferences. Brandy can vary in flavor profile from light and fruity to rich and complex, so choose based on whether you prefer a smooth, mellow brandy or one with more depth and intensity.

Price

Brandy prices can vary widely based on factors like age, quality, and brand reputation. Higher-priced brandies often indicate longer aging and higher quality, but there are also excellent value brandies available at lower price points.

Research and Reviews: Read reviews, ask for recommendations from experts or friends, and consider trying small samples before committing to a full bottle to find the brandy that suits your taste preferences.

Ultimately, the best brandy for you is one that aligns with your taste preferences and budget while meeting your expectations for quality and enjoyment.


How To Make an Old Fasho!

Old Fashioned drink
Photo credit: Nadin Sh

How to make an Old Fashioned to knock your socks off.