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THE SAFEST AND MOST NORMAL HAIR EXTENSIONS 

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The desire for long, thick hair is shared by even those who were not blessed with a genetic predisposition toward it. Hair extensions are a great way to achieve this look by adding both length and thickness to your own hair. 

 

 

Here is a wonderful little collection of non-damaging hair extensions. Proceed at your own own risk when reading this article. 

 

What happens to your natural hair if you use nano ring hair extensions? 

You've seen the articles and reviews where individuals complain that hair extensions broke their hair and that it takes them forever to get their hair back to how it was before they had extensions. 

 

It's true that you'll need to take some precautions and pay attention to your new hair extensions' needs, but the end result is worth it. However, it's not quite as bad as some of the things you would read online. 

FIVE WAYS TO EXTEND YOUR HAIR THAT WILL DO THE LEAST DAMAGE 

We should probably talk about the safest possible extensions now. We've compiled a list of the five most damaging to the five least damaging methods of hair extensions for your perusal. 

 

Microbead/loop system 5 

You may be wondering, “Do microbead/micro loop extensions harm your hair?” In a word, yeah. 

 

As a matter of fact, this is the riskiest way to get hair extensions, and it can do a lot of harm. Here, the strands are linked with metal loops, which, if not done properly, can lead to weightiness in the styling and root weakness, both of which can result in headaches. 

 

If you must have hair extensions, please use a technique that won't harm your hair. 

 

INSTANT HAIR ADDITIONS 

Is there less risk of harm with tape-in hair extensions? It's hardly the most secure means of extending a body, that's for sure. 

 

The tapes, one at the top and one at the bottom, secure the stretched strands to your natural hair. Your own strands are in the middle of this “sandwich.” 

 

KERATINE HYBRIDS 

When it comes to hair extensions, fusion extensions are one of the three safest options for thin hair. 

 

For the best results, discuss using virtually undetectable, feather-light, and hassle-free micro bonds with your hair extension professional. However, if not implanted properly, large keratin linkages can be quite uncomfortable. 

 

Embroidered hairpieces are the second type of hair extension. 

The sew-in method of hair extensions is often regarded as one of the safest ways to add length and volume to natural hair. By “sew-in,” we mean hand-tied weft extensions, in which the raw materials are picked and sewed by hand to produce truly faultless outcomes by the extension professionals. 

 

This method of permanently extending one's hair, in which individual strands are sewed into a tiny braid and then applied across one's head, is often regarded as the safest available. 

 

SNAP-INS, NO. 1 

It's official; clip-in hair extensions are the safest option among hair extensions. Small clips are used to temporarily bind the expanded strands to the hair (hence, the name). Clip-ins are not just for special occasions, but for whenever you want to experiment with a new style. 

 

Remove the clips as soon as you get home to prevent any damage to your natural hair. 

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