Hair Extension Tips
Author: MarquettaBreslin Total views: 16 Word Count: 499
Hair extensions are a great way to get your hair longer, thicker, and fuller than you could simply by using styling products! Extensions have come a long way since they were first introduced. Now, people looking for a change have more options then they could have ever dreamed of. Today you'll find new tools and chemicals, different methods for attaching the hair, and more style possibilities then ever before.
Even though extensions can be attached in many different ways, they are grouped into three basic categories: clip-in, bonded or sewn weft, and strand-by-strand. The first method, clip-in, is by far the easier one of the three because the extension hair is applied to a clip. This clip can be removed and added to the hair anytime the client wishes. Since these extensions are removable and are unaffected by hair growth, they will last the longest out of all the systems.
Weft extensions are applied in a track form, meaning that the extension hair is bonded on one side, and free-flowing on the other. A weft extension resembles a curtain before it's attached. The weft is applied one at a time by either gluing or sewing.
The last method for attaching extensions is called ''strand-by-strand''. With this method, the extension hair is applied in small sections of fifty to several hundred hairs. To keep the hair in place, glues, polymers, or clamping devices (such as micro links) are used. This method takes the longest to complete but offers the most subtle results.
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.
If you're considering hair extensions, keep this in mind:
* There are close to 100 different names for extensions. They may refer to the type of hair used, the process used to attach the extensions, or the materials used during the process. If you're not sure which type of extensions is right for you, just ask your salon professional.
* If you have extensions, it's important to remember that they require extra care and maintenance. Be sure to check with your stylist on the appropriate care and maintenance guidelines for the extensions method you choose.
* Human hair extensions blend better with your real hair, so it's best to stick with human hair if you want a more natural look. But if you're looking for crazy colors - like red, pink, orange, or blue - try synthetic hair. You'll have a lot more choices.
* Extensions can be much heavier than your natural hair. If this idea bothers you, make sure to talk to your stylist about possibly adding fewer extensions.
* If you're using an adhesive to attach the hair, it's important to keep in mind that certain glues have been known to cause allergic reactions on some skin types. Ask your stylist for more information about the particular type of glue they plan to use for your extensions.
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Marquetta Breslin, owner and founder of Braids By Breslin, is a liscensed hair braider and has been braiding hair for almost 15 years. For more information on hair extensions, please visit Braids By Breslin Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service
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