Hair Extensions


by Marquetta Breslin

Have you ever wanted longer, thicker, fuller hair? One of the most popular ways to achieve that goal is with the application of hair extensions. The science behind hair extensions has become more and more advanced, leaving the customer with more options and choices than ever before! There are many different methods for attaching the hair, many different chemicals and tools used, and many different possibilities for styles.

There are three types of extensions, which are categorized by the way the extension is applied: clip-in extensions, bonded or sewn weft extensions, and strand-by-strand extensions. Clip-in extensions offer the most ease and flexibility because they can be put in and taken out whenever the client pleases. Since the growth of your hair doesn’t affect the clip-in extensions, they can last forever if properly cared for.

Weft extensions are applied in the form of a track. A ”track” is a piece of hair that is bonded on one end and free-flowing on the other. Wefts have a curtain-like appearance before they are applied. They can be applied by using glue or by sewing the weft onto a braid or cornrow.

The last and most time-consuming method for doing extensions is called ‘’strand-by-strand”. This name comes from the fact that the hair is applied in small sections consisting of fifty to several hundred individual strands. These small sections are attached using glues or polymers, clamping devices, or heat fusing methods. Even though they take longer to complete, strand-by-strand extensions are often less noticeable than other methods.

Strand-by-strand extensions can be added either with an adhesive substance or a clamping device. Some people prefer adhesive attachment because the extensions look more natural, while others prefer a clamping device, because it’s less damaging to your hair.

Thinking of getting hair extensions? Here are some important facts to remember:

* The topic of extensions can be confusing. There are so many brand-name application methods that differ by the materials used and the type of extension hair. If you have any questions about the types of extensions available, just ask your stylist.

* To extend the life of your extensions, make sure you wash and condition them on a regular basis. A good rule of thumb is every 2-3 days. To be certain, ask you stylist what he or she recommends for your weave.

* Human hair extensions work best if you’re going for a natural look, since they most closely match the texture and color of your existing hair. If you want extensions that make a statement, like those that are vibrant red, blue, green or orange, you’re better off with synthetic hair. That’s because synthetic hair offers many more color options to choose from.

* Many people don’t realize how heavy extensions can be. Make sure to talk with your salon professional about what you can expect from the added weight of your new extensions.

* Some glues or adhesives used to attach extensions can cause allergic reactions, so make sure to let your stylist know about any allergies you have.

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