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Are you planning to go for human hair extensions but have some doubts about the success of this whole procedure? Well, it is always beneficial to do a thorough home work before actually applying any such process to improve your health conditions. If done carefully and in planned manner, human hair weave can return the shine and glow in your hairs. In addition, it will allow your natural hair to grow as healthy as they were before. So, try to understand the process and identify your needs with it. Here is brief information about the process of human hair extension.

How to Start?

With the growing popularity of hair extension process, different new ways to get shiny hairs have developed. But in simple terms, two most common methods of Hair Extensions on the market are being discussed here; Individual Strands and Wefts

Individual Strand Extensions

In the Individual method, small amounts of extension hair is applied to small sections of your natural hair by different process of weaving including heat fusing, gluing, clamping with metal rods or using waxes and polymers. Generally all of these methods involve coating your own hair with a chemical or foreign substance. The effectiveness of this type of hair extension method last for few months and needs to re-done very soon. However, in this method, chances of hurting your natural hair is comparatively more than the other one.

Wefts

In weft, hair strands are usually attached together at the top and fall freely at the bottom. It can be made by machine, but the best wefts are handmade. Ask for your hair dresser and you weft can be prepared easily. Once your weft is ready for use, match your hair color and apply it your hair to have an amazing effect.

So, before going for any hair extension procedure, make sure what do you actually want in what way. It will help you to get the best hair solution.



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