You must ever notice that celebrities change their hairstyle so often without waiting for a long time. Short, gamine crops give way to luxuriant, elbow-length tresses overnight-but how? The key is hair extensions.
Hair extensions can help your hair. How many of us have experienced wished for extended or thicker hair? Or were built with a disastrous haircut and wished we're able to have our longer hair back?
There are lots of types of hair extensions however the two main ones are 'individual strands' and 'wefts'.
The main problem with both is that hey need to be re-done every few months. This means taking them out and it's virtually impossible to do without damaging your own hair. Beware any stylist who lets you know that they won't.
Within the individual method, small quantities of hair are affixed to your real hair. The techniques for adding indian hair extensions for your real hair include weaving, heat fusing, gluing, clamping or using waxes or polymers. Individual strand extensions only are a few months and then have to be redone.
Small strands (20-50 hairs in each) of hair (real or synthetic) are joined to similar sized strands of your hair. The joining method can be weaving, fusing with heat, gluing, clamping with tiny metal rods or joining with wax.
A weft or weave is a portion of hair attached at the very top and free flowing at the end. The weft is mounted on your head by sewing them into a tiny braid, track, or cornrow of your own hair. Wefts last longer and look thicker than individual strand extensions. However, they can put uneven weight on hair, resulting in breakage.
Machine made wefts. These come in long widths and therefore are then cut smaller. They're usually made from lower quality hair (very rarely European hair) and therefore are not available in virgin hair.
Handmade wefts. These are the best type. A good extension specialist will make your wefts only for you, ensuring a great color match and blending several subtle shades into each weft for any natural result. They are also usually thicker than bulk manufactured wefts and tend to last longer.
After you have decided that you would like to go for indian remy hair, visit your local hair extension salon and enquire to talk with their specialist. Discussing what your expectations and need for the final look are, they'll be able to counsel you on the type, colour and length you should think about in order to get the greatest results. Once you have selected a style, ask about the price and then any maintenance that you will need to do yourself in order to keep them being confident for as long as possible. It is important after your trip to the salon to follow along with this advice as closely as possible as this is the main difference between needing maintenance after 4-6 months and achieving repeat visits.
Hair extensions offer us long, glossy hair with very little pain and time-it's no wonder why so many of us are flocking to the salons dreaming of gorgeous hair worth any catwalk-or local high street!
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