How are hair extensions attached? Many women desire to have long, beautiful black hair, but due to various reasons, some people’s hair quality is relatively poor. For instance, exposure to ultraviolet rays can cause severe damage to the hair. To address these issues, many opt for hair extensions to make their hair longer and smoother. It is likely that many people are unaware of how hair extensions are attached, so below is an introduction to this knowledge.
1. Weaving: Directly attaching long hair onto short hair, this method is natural and allows for control over the length of the attachment, making it one of the more popular hair extension methods.
2. Braiding: The extensions are attached in bundles, allowing for free combination of different colors, and the newly attached hair does not affect the normal metabolism of the hair, nor does it lead to messiness. It is also one of the more popular methods.
3. Bonding: Attaching the same amount of hair at the appropriate position, the hair quickly connects to the existing hair, with the bonding location about one centimeter from the hair root. The adhesive will solidify quickly, making the long hair look natural. Bonding is considered the safest hair extension method, and it is also easy to remove the hair.
To know how to remove the hair, one must understand how it is attached. There are not many people who have had hair extensions, so what is the process like? Below is a description of the hair extension process from someone who has experienced it. Let’s take a look together.
Select suitable hair, ensuring that the hair color and texture are not too different. After dividing the hair into small strands, attach each strand’s end using clips, braids, or glue. Currently, glue attachment is popular because it is simple and convenient; just twist the glue until it dries.
Then, clip the rest of the hair up, leaving only the area to be attached. This step is similar to cutting hair, where temporarily unnecessary hair is moved out of the way. Make sure to attach as close to the hair root as possible and ensure there is hair above to cover the attachment. Place a strand of hair next to your own hair, slightly overlapping the two strands. Then, at the overlapping spot, insert a small black clip, and tighten it with a small plier until the clip firmly holds the two strands of hair together.
Continue attaching other areas.
After completion, trim the length and style. This should be self-explanatory.
Removing hair extensions: For clip attachments, use pliers; for braid attachments, use a knife; for glue attachments, use a hair extension remover.