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Techniques FOR EXTENSION HAIR 

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Finding the right hair extensions for your hair type can be a daunting undertaking, even though hair extension services are the most high-end option at a salon or a retail store. Each and every woman will seem at least five years younger with longer hair, so consider it the cheapest facelift possible. When it comes to length, volume, or chemical-free highlights, most people undervalue the availability of 100% human hair. 

The quality of the hair, the craftsmanship, the guarantees, etc., vary significantly from maker to manufacturer. Therefore it is necessary to shop around even if there are many different brands and types of invisible tape hair extensions hair extensions available. 

 

It can be challenging to know which brand and application method of hair extensions will work best for you. Many factors come into play here, including hair type, lifestyle, and available funds.  

There are a number of ways to attach hair extensions, which can be grouped into two main types. 

  1. One strand at a time: bonding, micro connections, and knotting.

You can tape, clip, flip, sew, or glue wefted panels in place. 

In the following sections, we'll go into greater detail about the various approaches, covering topics like cost, benefits, and upkeep suggestions: 

It's a Matter of Adding Up the Strands 

About 20–40 hair strands are used for the strand-by-strand process, all of which are bonded at one end with glue, keratin, or polyurethane. A heat (bonded using a heat gun) or cold fusion technique is used to attach individual hair extensions to discrete parts of the wearer's hair (copper cylinders and plyers). Some common names for strand-by-strand systems include keratin bonds, u or nail tips, flat tips, micro links, and nanorings. 

Heated bonding elements are used to bind the hair strand by strand. You'll roll your hair in Keratin glue, then lay it between the U-tip and seal it with a heated extension tool. The strongest ties are those that are secured near the base yet still have some wiggle room. In most cases, 100–150 strands are sufficient for volume applications, but 300 strands may be needed for length. Determine the desired look and length, then determine the quantity of strands based on the wearer's own hair's volume and length. 

 

Pros:  

  • Most ideal for coarse, thick hair

When cared for properly, hair extensions can last for up to 20 weeks. 

Cons: Durability might also be a drawback. After the eighth week of use, 80% of hair extensions are damaged, increasing the risk of breakage and hair loss the longer you keep them in. 

The most costly option because of the time and effort required for installation and removal. 

The longest time required for setup and breakdown. On average, it takes between 6 and 8 hours to submit an application in the United States. A lengthening treatment typically takes experienced stylists between two and four hours to finish. 

When the attachment points cool, they become rigid, which might be painful at first. Having so many firmly glued places in one's hair is a source of frustration for many users. 

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