To Weave Or Not To Weave: The Hair Extension Question
By Michael Barrows
There are two major types of hair extension: strands and wefts. Strands use techniques that
apply 20 to 50 strands of synthetic or natural hair to your own hair by weaving, heat fusing, gluing, clamping, or using waxes and polymers. Hair
extension wefts, on the other hand, use wefts of hair that are sewn into a small braid of your own hair that has been put across your scalp for
the purpose of hair extension.
With both types of hair extension you can achieve dramatic results. You can thicken and
lengthen your hair instantly. And the hair extensions can be matched up perfectly to your own hair. With hair extensions, you shampoo, style and
do everything that you would normally do to your own hair. If you want to change colors, you can. If you want to perm, you can. (There may be
some restrictions with certain types of synthetic hair extension).
As with all salon services, there is some upkeep associated with hair extensions. The cost and
frequency of your upkeep appointments will depend largely on what type of extensions that you purchase. The amount of damage to your natural hair
and longevity of your hair extension will also be determined by which type of hair extensions you choose.
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