How to use this fake hair....
to get the look you want!
Extensions are the quick-fix for a lot of hair woes.
An investment of time and money can make the girl with thin hair feels like a pin-up model whose hair spills over her shoulders in abundance. The chick who fried her hair using the wrong straightener setting can hide her crisp ends with some silky smooth additions.
Hair extensions are no longer limited to models and actresses. All it takes is the right product and professional and hair maintenance routine to keep your investment (that would be YOU) looking fierce!
Where do extensions come from?
Extensions come from a variety of countries. Some come from India, Asia and the most desired extensions come from Eastern Europe. Extensions can be virgin hair or colored, remy (straightened), tipped out (lighter on the ends), wavy and in different forms of application such as microbead, keratin bonds, tracks (which can be glued, weaved or microbeaded) and clip ins. You have to narrow down your hair type and life style.
So here's the tricky part, what kind of extensions should I get?
If you're fair skinned and your hair is thin to medium textured, I recommend microbeads and keratin bonds.
This extension application has to be done by a professional and gets pricey, but they last 4 to 6 months if done right and maintained well.
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| Here I am with individual keratin extensions. |
If you're coarse haired, I recommend tracks that are either weaved, glued or microbeaded in. Tracks are usually less expensive depending on the quality of hair used, you also need to find someone that's good at braiding and weaving your extensions.
*Since you don't need a cosmetology license to practice extension application, it's easy to find someone to weave in your extensions at a reasonable price; but be careful because she or he could end up tearing out your hair if they aren't seasoned professionals, that's why I strongly recommend a hairdresser at a more upscale location.
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| Coarse haired client, Emily with weft extensions. |
If you're middle-eastern or of asian decent, I recommend keratin bonds, microbeads and tracks that are glued in. Your hair is thicker so you have to specifically ask for thicker middle eastern or asian hair, which is usually cheaper, thus the service will be cheaper from your hairdresser.
What about clip-ins?
Clip-ins are a temporary trick used for everyday life and special occasions. You just clip them in when you feel like it and can buy them pretty much anywhere. If you're a no fuss kinda gal and wanna have fun with thicker or longer hair every now and then, then this is just the right extension for you! Just match the color, make sure you have them cut well to blend in with your natural hair and you're set! If you buy natural hair of decent quality, you can have your hairdresser color your extensions as well.
There's also something called, skin-weft extensions; those last 4-6 weeks depending on your hair type. They are two sided sticky tape extensions that are flat ironed into your hair to create a bond. They're the least damaging of the longer lasting extensions and actually the least expensive.
Here's my client, Leila with her skin weft extensions.
What colors should I get?
If you have highlights and/or lowlights in your hair, you will want to get several colors, your hairdresser will show you an extension swatch to match up the shades.
You may have to color your hair or extensions to have them blend perfectly, each case is different, that's why consulting with your hairdresser is very important. Ask questions, include everything you've read here and online.
Tip: You can also fake highlights and lowlights with extensions, choose the colors carefully with your hairdresser, she can either color them herself or choose the colors you'd like.
How much will this cost me?
Your hairdresser will charge you by bundles and time taken to apply the extensions, if you happen to choose microbeads or keratin bonds.
Extensions can cost from 150 to 2500 depending on which service and what hair is chosen. Also, there are hair boutiques where you can buy your hair. Just ask for 100% natural quality hair and bring your goods to a stylist. Some will charge you much less for just the service, you'll receive an hourly rate for the application of the extensions.
Maintenance
Make sure you brush your hair with an extension brush, your hair will shed like it regularly does, but without brushing frequently your hair could end up with gnarly knots that are extremely hard to detangle. With frequent brushing, you'll also lose less hair and your extensions will grow in beautifully.
If your extensions are microbead or bonds, and they happen to fall out; your extension expert will be able to place them back in for you depending on the condition they're in. So take care of your extensions, and you'll look fierce for up to seven months!
Currently, I'm rockin' 16'' remy bonded extensions and lovin' it!




















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