by Marquetta Breslin

Have you ever wanted your hair to be longer, fuller and thicker? Have you tried every shampoo and conditioner on the market, yet your hair still looks the same? If so, hair extensions are a great option for you! The technology behind hair extensions has improved over the years, offering women more choices than ever before. There are now a variety of tools and chemicals available, different methods of attaching the extension hair, and many more style possibilities.

There are three types of extensions, which are categorized by the way the extension is applied: clip-in extensions, bonded or sewn weft extensions, and strand-by-strand extensions. Clip-in extensions offer the most ease and flexibility because they can be put in and taken out whenever the client pleases. Since the growth of your hair doesn’t affect the clip-in extensions, they can last forever if properly cared for.

The second type of extension is called a ”weft extension”. The term weft refers to a form of the extension hair which is attached at one end and free-flowing at the other, resulting in a curtain-like look. These extensions are applied either by gluing or sewing, one weft at a time.

The strand-by-strand method refers to extensions that are added in small sections of about fifty to several hundred hairs. This is the most time-consuming of all the methods. These sections are attached to your existing hair by means of clamping devices (like micro links), glues, polymers, or heat fusing methods. The strand-by-strand method is probably the least noticeable of all the other extension methods, even though it takes the longest to complete.

When it comes to strand-by-strand extensions, they can be added with an adhesive substance or with the aid of a clamping device, such as a micro link. Both of these methods should be taken into consideration. While using an adhesive substance can make the extensions appear more natural, the clamping devices are obviously much healthier for your hair.

If you’re considering hair extensions, keep this in mind:

* There are many different extension methods, categorized by materials used, application methods, and hair type. Make sure you familiarize yourself with all of the available options before making a decision.

* To extend the life of your extensions, make sure you wash and condition them on a regular basis. A good rule of thumb is every 2-3 days. To be certain, ask you stylist what he or she recommends for your weave.

* Human hair extensions blend better with your real hair, so it’s best to stick with human hair if you want a more natural look. But if you’re looking for crazy colors - like red, pink, orange, or blue - try synthetic hair. You’ll have a lot more choices.

* Extensions can result in a lot of extra weight on your hair. Be sure to talk to your stylist about your daily activities so they can determine what type of extensions will work best for you.

* There are chemicals used in extension glue that can cause allergic reactions. Ask your stylist if the glue they are using has caused damage to any other clients’ skin or scalps.

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