Machine and hand-tied wefted hair extensions are popular among African American and Latino women because their hair is coarser and strong enough to thrive while being braided and having extensions sewn on.  But for Caucasian and Asian women, that process can actually do more harm than good because typically your hair is a bit thinner.  A great choice of hair extensions for fine haired ladies would be either keratin bonded or tape extensions.
Keratin bonded hair extensions, also called I-tipped extensions or fusion hair extensions, are normally installed using a strand by strand method either through a heat bonding process or using…
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With all of the hair extension terms you might find yourself getting confused. All forms of the following hair extensions are wonderful in their own way but they also are called different names because they are all slightly different. Here are a few explanations that will hopefully clear up any confusion.
What is the difference between hot fusion, cold fusion and skin wefts?
Hot fusion is a strand method attached at the keratin based tips with a heating element. Hot fusion hair extensions are also known as keratin hair extensions and tip hair extensions. They are applied to your natural…
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When it comes to fusion hair extensions, the results should always be beautiful. The road you take to get there, though, is not always the same. You have your choice of colors, lengths, textures, and – of course – application methods. So when it comes down to I-tipped or U-tipped fusion hair extensions, how do you choose? Which is better for you?
For starters, it’s important to think about heat application, and how comfortable you are with heat on or near your hair. U-tipped hair extensions can only be applied using a heating tool to melt the keratin. And while…
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Fusion hair extensions can be a great way to achieve the thick, luxurious lock looks you want. Installed and cared for properly, human-hair fusion hair extensions give you a completely natural look that falls, bounces, and shines as if it were your “real” hair. But, if you’re not careful, fusion hair extensions can also be a disaster – just check out celebrity gossip magazines and websites for pictures of celebrities (people with mega-fortunes and stylists!) sporting woefully nest-like fusion hair. This just doesn’t have to be!
The two biggest threats to your fusion hair extensions are tangling and split ends….
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Hair extensions can dramatically change the way you look if applied correctly. When you decide to get a hair extension done, you’ll notice that there are several different methods to attach them, which include sewing, gluing, clipping and tubing. Each of these techniques has their own pros and a con, therefore choosing a hair extension method boils down to personal factors such as your hair condition, lifestyle, budget and needs. If you are on a look out for hair extensions that can last long enough while still giving the natural look and feel, fusion hair extensions is just the thing…
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