Different Kinds Of Hair Extension Techniques




by Antonia Rivers


Do you want to try different lengths and colors but afraid that it might damage the original one? There is this revolutionary breakthrough has been spreading all over the world and it is called the hair extension.

Weaving is a term used for putting or adding an artificial hair to the natural for a fresh new look. Dividing the hair into several small sections and gluing the wefts into their places is called bonding. The glue used in attaching the extensions was specially made for it only. Remember to take care of it and in order to avoid breakage, do not use it for over two weeks.

The process of turning the hair into cornrows is called Tracking. The wefts are sewn in the braids one by one. He or she can ask the stylist to leave some part upbraided. After the procedure, he or she can ask for it to be cut or styled according to their desire. Maintaining the cleanliness is a good start. Wash it once or twice a week for it to look fresh and healthy all the time.

If he or she is looking for natural look, fusion is the best technique. The connector used in securing the strands is called the fusion connector. It differs in appearance but it was almost the same as a glue gun.Use this device to stick the weft in the original hair.

Keep rolling the glue with the use of your thumb and index fingers downwards until it cools down. Remember, if the person using the fusion connector does not have any experience in using the device, it might end up burnt.

Having a tight budget is frustrating. You see other people with nice expensive extensions but you do not want to spend that much. The Clip-on is the cheapest and most affordable extension. It was easy to maintain and to attach because it was removable unlike the other techniques.




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