2014年2月24日星期一

Hair on a weft is taped to your hair. Quick installation, hair can be re-used, lasts a few weeks

*Bonding
Hair on a weft is glued to sections of your hair. Installation is quicker than fusion, hair can be re-used, lasts a few weeks.
*Off Track Bonding
Hair on a weft is glued to your hair and the weft is cut off. Doesn’t last as long as regular Bonding, however is much more undetectable, hair cannot be re-used.
*Weft attachment using Microlinks
Hand Tied or Machine weft is attached using Microlinks. Lays much flatter without the bulk of cornrows. Needs to be tightened periodically, hair can be re-used, installs more hair with fewer attachment sites.
*Skin Weft
Skin weft Hair sewn to a thin polyurethane strip is attached with tape or glue. Lays very flat. Hair can sometimes be re-used, needs to be re-done every 6-8 weeks.
*Pinch Braids
Bulk Hair is attached to your hair by means of braiding.
*Intertwist
Extension hair is braided into cornrows at the scalp, then secured with thread.
Can extensions damage my hair?

Just like too much flat-ironing, chemical processing, or sun exposure – it’s like anything else. If installed or cared for improperly, or cheaper products are used…well, you know the rest…
*If hair extensions are put in too tightly or incorrectly, it could cause damage.
*Cornrows, used in weaving, could break the hair.
*If they aren’t cared for, or are left in too long extensions could cause damage. (Extensions need to be brushed at the scalp and not allowed to get tangled with your hair).
*Not all Fusion glues are created equal.
*Not all Fusion Tools are the same.
*Be careful buying your own hair, cheaper hair can tangle with itself and your hair

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