Wednesday, June 8, 2011

How to Attach Your Hair Extensions

Ultrasonic Extensions

Tiny links,human hair extensions, coloured to match your hair or completely clear,remy hair extensions, are used to attach the extensions. These links are good with very fine and straight hair and are reusable for up to about four times.

Hair Weaving

Hair Bonding or Gluing

This will last about six weeks before the extensions need to be removed.  In the meantime you can wash and style your hair as if it were all yours. Your stylists will be able to recommend the best products to use for this.

Select this method for more temporary extensions, perhaps for a very special occasion. The extensions need to be removed using a specially designed oil-based product on the glue before you wash your hair again. You need to be sure you are not allergic to the sealant before it is used on your hair.

You can clip these into your head whenever you want to wear them. For complete confidence,clip in hair extensions, when you first use them, get a professional to attach these for you. In time you will become confident enough to do this successfully yourself.

Micro-link Extensions

The various methods of attaching natural hair extensions completely seal them to your natural hair until you decide to remove them. You should research all these methods by reading about them and arranging consultations at several specialist salons. Then pick the method you want,hair extensions, choose your hairdresser accordingly, and wait for the compliments on your gorgeous new hair styles.

For extensions that will last up to six months, try the ultrasonic technique, which is often used together with hair replacement therapies following illness, or on particularly fine or thin hair. This cold-fusion method is the least likely to cause any damage to your own hair if it is in a vulnerable state. Just use the recommended products to maintain your hair extensions as well as the health of your own hair, and you will only need to deal with extension attachments twice a year.

Clip-on Extensions

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