To Weave Or Not To Weave: The Hair Extension Question
By Michael Barrows
Strands
This type of hair extension causes the most damage to your natural hair because the technique
always involves attaching the extensions to your natural hair shaft by chemical means. As you can imagine by the name of some of the application
methods used such as heat fusing and gluing, the damage can be substantial. While the strand hair extension does not cost as much as other
procedures, there is a good deal of upkeep. These hair extensions normally have to be completely re-done every few months. And because these
types of extensions cause so much damage to your hair shaft, they are not a good option for allowing your natural hair to grow out while you wear
the extensions.
Wefts
Weft hair extensions are by far the best types of hair extensions. The weft itself looks like a
curtain of hair attached together at the top and free flowing at the bottom. These 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 no one can see the braids or wefts of hair
unless you show them. Since hair growth will push your braids off of your scalp, in order to keep this type of hair extension looking fresh, you
need to return to your stylist every 6 to 8 weeks to have your wefts taken out and put back in close against your scalp.
So, if you always wanted long hair but have never been able to accomplish it, maybe hair
extensions are just what you need. But be sure to weigh all of your options and the costs carefully before deciding to get hair
extensions.
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