Hair Goals: How to Style Your Micro Weft Extensions for Maximum Impact
Introduction
Combining durability and being able to adjust weft lengths, as well as all of the benefits of a manual extension fitting method, makes Micro Tie Wefts an excellent option to reach your hair goals. Hand-tied wefts are the slimmest weaves usable on various hair types, particularly those thinner or thinner, because of their super-thin weave designs. Installation using a hand-tied extension technique, in addition to the thickness of the weft, puts less strain on the natural hair.
Hair Goal Gives Maximum Impact
Micro weft extensions are a type of extension that connects a weft, or curtain, of hair with a single piece of your natural hair. Tape-in extensions are wefts of synthetic or human hair attached to natural hair by a double-sided polyurethane adhesive tape. Tape-in hair extensions can look fantastic. However, it is best to refrain from using oils, conditioners, or hot tools as they weaken the bond and cause the extensions to pull away.
Some cons of tape in hair extensions are that they can make keeping the hair tied the way you want because you cannot move the wefts around once applied. They also may begin tangling with your hair when you start growing out. Micro-tie hair extensions are perfect for clients with thinner natural hair, as trimming them wherever they are in the weft allows your stylist to work in a customized length of weft to blend better. Because wefts are installed using tiny beads, you can be assured weft extensions will blend in with your natural hair without any issues.
Comes means you can grab your clip-in hair extension wefts and simply snap them onto your hair with no extra costs, time, or professional help. Then, the stylists sew the clip-in wefts to the silicone beads base, thereby permanently connecting the clip-in wefts with a single piece of your natural hair. The hybrid weft is installed by sewing a hair weft on top of a silicone beads foundation, with no chemicals or glues used.
Conclusion
Application is when the hair extension professional creates little rows of cornrows from the client's natural hair down the back of their neck, or makes tracks using tiny microbeads, then stitches a weft into the channels or cornrows. A hair extension with hair weft is made from several strands spliced together on top to form one piece of hair. Do not opt for weft extensions if your natural hair is particularly fragile and weak, as this may further harm your hair.
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