Hair Extensions -
Before you decide on glue in
extensions consider the clip-in, clip-on type, there are
fabulous and easy to put it and take out without damaging
your hair. A superb alternative if you ask me.
What Are Hair Extensions?
Most hair extensions are made of fine strands of nylon
which are melted around your natural hair. Extensions
are available in just about any color, texture or length.
A lot of women of color will add hair extensions to provide
the full braided look that is popular.
How Hair Extensions Are Applied
The hair extension is placed on the parting of a small
tress of hair and the hair criss-crossed over the extension.
The real hair and the hair extension are then tightly
plaited or braided together and painted with a bonding
solutions. A heated clamp melts the solution sealing the
extension around the hair. This is known as "heat
sealing". Hair extensions must be attached by a professional
hairdresser or hair expert. It is very difficult and risky
to attempt to add hair extensions on your own. Not only
will the attachments be hard to handle, you may wind up
with an uneven overall length or possibly damage your
hair unnecessarily.
Life Expectancy Of Extensions
If applied properly, will last up to four months. After
this the special glue-like bond attached to your natural
hair will begin to loosen and fall off. Many people will
only keep their hair extensions for a short period of
time for a special event or occasion. How long extensions
are kept is a personal decision.
Disadvantages Of Hair Extensions
Hair extensions can do damage to your natural hair. The
glue that is attached to your natural hair can burn and
split the ends of your hair. This means that you will
almost always be required to have the ends of your hair
cut after the extensions are removed.
Also, if a lot of long or heavy extensions are added,
this applies additional pressure to your scalp. One of
the dangers of extra pressure to your scalp can be a thinning
of your natural hair. In some cases there have been reports
of headaches from the added weight of the hair or allergies
to the bonding glue that is used. Everyone is different
and will react to hair extensions in a different way.
What's the typical length?
You can have any length you want up to about 26"-30".
Anything longer than this puts extra weight on your scalp,
which may lead to uneven pressure and damage to your own
hair. The best looking hair extensions for average height
women are usually around 22" or even lesser.
How much do they cost?
Price depends on experience. Anything from a few hundred
dollars to a few thousands. Shop around and do some research.
Be sure your extensionists takes notes & has a consult
form that asks pertinent questions pertaining to your
situation.
Can I wear my hair up?
Of course, you can! Hair extensions should not be applied
any lower than the base of your scalp
Each strand is 'pre-tipped' with a synthesized
keratin protein that acts as a glue to bond the strands
onto your hair. Heat may be used to bond, or 'melt' the
glue, or some stylists use FastFusion technology, which
uses air pressure to bond the hairs in faster time. xpect
to pay $10 for a single extension to $2,000 for a full
head.
Don't want extensions glued to your own
hair? Clip-ons are becoming more popular. I personally
prefer the clip-on type because they are easier to attachand
remove, and lets face it, they are kinder to your hair,
no chemicals, less tugging and pulling.
In fusion - Each bond must be symmetrical;
you must be able to part hair at any point to be able
to see the scalp. It should not be pulling the client
hair nor should it be too tight for the scalp, as this
will cause uneven weight distribution as it grows out,
which in turn causes breakage. A good fusion should look
invisible, even when the hair is in a ponytail or moving
around.
Caring for hair extensions is
a bit different from caring for natural hair.
* Use a soft bristle brush and brush
your hair from the bottom and gently work your way up.
* Gently tie your hair up while sleeping.
* Do not color your own hair extensions at home.
* To prevent tangling, run your fingers through the braid
extensions.
* Be careful with conditioners or any silicone based products.