Hair
extensions is a process when you fuse, lock, weave, braid or
bond synthetic hair, animal hair, or human hair to your own natural hair.

Hair
extensions are in growing demand, in large part due to celebrities
who have used them for many years to improve the glamour look.
Getting
hair extensions is not something to jump into without research. A well
trained stylist can apply them correctly so that the process is painless
and does not damage your hair. Figure on spending 4 to 7 hours for the
application.
The main
reason for getting hair extensions is to add length to your hair
style, although they can be used to thicken your hair or even add highlights.
As the
ranks of celebrities like Jessica Simpson with swelled heads can tell
you, supplementing your bounce with hair extensions is a fast way to achieve
glamour.
Hair
Extension Examples:
- Natural
dreadlock extensions / black hair
- Blond
dreadlock hair extensions
- Prom
hairstyles with hair extensions
- Wedding
hair styles with extensions
- Hair extensions
for short hair
- Dreadlock extensions
for black hair
- Afro American hair
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Celebrities
like Jessica Simpson use hair extensions to improve their
looks. Long hair is available through hair extensions for really short
hair too. Applying
hair extensions is not something you should attempt to do by
yourself. Stylists who know how to weave extensions into hair earn the
highest pay in the industry. An experienced hair stylist who knows how
hair weaves are done, generally can get $1500 to $2500 for a full set
of fusion or bonding human hair extensions. Caring
for hair extensions differs from caring for natural hair and can take
a major commitment. It
may not
surprise you to learn that celebrities have been using hair extensions
for years. Having hair extensions is like having hair you have grown naturally,
but without waiting months or years.
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Real
or Synthetic Hair Extensions?
Synthetic
hair is probably the less chosen type of extension because it simply looks
manufactured, though commonly used for black hair dreadlock extensions.
A more popular choice is European hair from Italy or Spain - luxurious
and substantial, European hair is dyed blonde, red, brown and all shades
to provide a variety of choice.
You
can achieve glamorous results with sewn in weave hair styles. Your hair
will appear thicker and longer right away. And a good stylist can match
your own natural hair color with the hair extensions. There is some maintenance
needed with hair extensions; how often and how costly depend on the type
of hair extension you get.
Techniques
for Applying Hair Weaves
Deciding
among the ways to apply hair weaves, the type of extension you get depends
on your own hair's state and how you want to look.
Strands
and wefts. Using strands, the stylist applies human hair or synthetic
har to small areas of your existing hair. Hair strands are applied by
weaving, fusing, gluing, or clipping the extensions to your natural hair.
Finishing wax is an optional application.
Weft
hair extensions hold together through a network of tiny threads. The weft
looks like a flow of hair flowing from the top. Weft hair extensions are
attached to your head by sewing them into a tiny braid made out of your
own hair. The effects achieved with this technique are very natural and
appear as seamless human hair extensions. No one can see the braids or
wefts of hair unless you show them.
Tracking
or micro-weaving positions small tracks of hair on the scalp in rows and
the stylist weaves threads in a lock stitch application. Tracks of hair
or woven near the scalp to provide support for the extensions. Tiny weaving
thread is used to weave in the extensions. Although tracking looks good,
make sure your stylist knows the technique for applying sew in hair extensions
because improperly attached, the extensions can damage the scalp.
Tube
technique joins the hair using small clip on tubes. The hair extensions
used for tubing is specially made. Your natural hair is grouped in sections
and then pulled through the tube to be sealed.
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Types
of Glues Used in Hair Extensions
Adhesive hair add
ons attach to your hair with specially made glue that are either keratin
or wax based. Keratin glues are tougher. Wax adhesives are generally better
for your hair. Wax hair extensions last up to 3 months. Keratin glue extensions
are good for up to 6 months.
A temporary adhesive
method is called liquid or cold bonding (also called cold bonding) and
uses rubber adhesive extensions which are good for quick and easy hair
weaves - like for weddings and special occasions. The
fusion method uses heat bonding to attach strands of hair add ons. A heating
tool melts the adhesive which hardens and forms the bond. Fusion bonds
can be removed using a thermal heating tool. Thermal bonding glues are
favored by stylists because the adhesive holds up well during shampooing
and conditioning.
Hair
weaves is another name for the wefts type of hair extension.
Lots of women love low maintenance hair weaves. Hair extension
for Anglo and Hispanic weaves are as popular as AfroAmerican hair weaves.
Three to five months is about the maximum duration for braid techniques
for hair weave hair extensions. Because of the growing demand for hair
weaves, you'll see research coming up with new methods of applying and
wearing them. For now, be safe and get hair extensions for licensed hair
dressers only.
An hair
piece which attaches to your own hair right away is called claw clip hair
extensions. These hairpieces are as simple as a pinching the clip and
you have instant hair.
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Disadvantages
of Hair Extensions
- Applying
hair extensions or hair weaves is expensive.
- When
getting some kinds of permanent hair extensions, you are committed to
one color scheme for months.
- There may be damage
to your own hair depending on which type of hair extensions you get.
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- It
is difficult to get one's scalp really clean with hair extensions.
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