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Types of Hair Extensions 2022: A Complete Guide

by Perry Smith Blogger

Let’s be honest. We all like the idea of hair extensions, but we toss the idea due to the confusion caused by so many types of hair extensions. If you can connect with what I just mentioned, this post is just right for you. Here we will break down the overwhelming hair extensions topic and will explain different types of hair extensions.

So, without much ado, let us get started.

 What Are Hair Extensions?

 Hair extensions in simple words are separate pieces of hair used to make your hair look longer. In addition to this hair extensions are even used to enhance hair thickness. Usually, they are clipped, glued, or sewn into the place to add fullness or extra length to the actual human hair.

 

What Are The Different Types Of Hair Extensions?

You can find different types of hair extensions in the market, most of which are synthetic and machine manufactured. This makes choosing the best hair extensions difficult. However, you can invest justifiably and use the proper hair extensions with a proper understanding.


So, here we explain different types of hair extensions:

 

Clip In Hair Extensions -

 It is an attachment method where hair wefts are attached with the natural hair using multiple small pressure-sensitive clips. Popular in the fashion industry this attachment method is easy to maintain and apply. However, it is less permanent and you need to remove extensions every night before going to bed.

 

Fli-In Hair Extensions 

Also known as halo hair extensions. In this method, one big weft is secured around the crown area of your head with the help of a transparent wire. This is why it is called halo hair extension. This hair extension doesn’t put much weight on your natural locks hence is safe and easy to use.

 

Tape-In Hair Extensions -

Best for people with thin and fine hair, tape-in hair extension doesn’t combine with weft. Instead, small tapes that are 4cm wide are used to set the pieces of hair extensions.
 

Weft Hair Extensions -

Weft extensions are a collection of hair strands sewn onto a super-thin cloth strip in its basic form. Some of these wefts are machine sewn, while others are done by hand. Both have their merits like - hand-tied are delicate, you cannot cut them, are much lighter while machine sewn can be trimmed, and are often heavier at the seam.


Beaded Hair Extensions

Popularly known as hand-tied hair extensions, beaded weft extensions are composed of hair sewn onto a horizontal strip or weft. The beads are made of silicone, and it helps protect both hair and the extension.

Where Can You Find These Hair Extensions?

Available at all the famous makeover studios, these extensions are also provided at Yovanka Loria Salon in Adelaide.


Merits of hair extensions Adelaide -

     The procedure of hair extensions is regarding the hair condition, size, or texture.

     The method does not require any surgery, hence it is safe.

     Less time-consuming than other procedures.

     Pocket friendly.

     Guarantees excellent results when done properly.

Reasons to Go for Hair Extensions

        Thickness

        Unlimited Hairstyles

        Hair Length

        Color

        Volume

        Ease of Use

 

How to take care of Hair Extensions

 

        Brush hair extensions lightly with a detangling brush

        Keep extensions flat in a bathtub and wet them slightly

        First, apply conditioner on the extensions, then shampoo over the conditioner

        Avoid using shampoo or conditioner with extra moisturizers

        Consult hairstylist before using a shampoo or conditioner

 

So, these are the best hair extensions you can go with. If you are looking for instant hair volume and length, getting hair extensions done is the right decision. 


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