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Sunny's Hair & Wigs Shares the Best Ways to Apply Hair Extensions

Are you thinking about adding hair extensions to your natural hair? There are several methods to consider.

2013-06-18
NORCROSS, GA, June 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Hair extensions are a great way to change your look for a special event or to give your hair luxurious body and length every day. There are several different application methods that are used.

Strand-by-strand Extensions
This method attaches small sections of hair to your own hair by using glue, shrink tubing, clamps, or micro tubes as well as bonding which can be done using cold fusion or warm fusion methods. Any of these methods are effective, but they should be done by someone with training. If the procedure is not performed properly, these methods can result in damage to your hair.

Weft Extensions
This method involves attaching a section of hair to your own, either by braiding, gluing, taping or using micro rings to install the weft. This method can cause more damage than the strand by strand method due to the added weight. If you are using tape, a residue may be left on your hair that can be hard to remove. The weft can also be visible if not properly applied.

Clip-in Extensions
Clip-in extensions are great for temporary results. The installation method is quick and easy but it is important to pay attention to the placement of your hair extensions. Improper placement will result in extensions that look obvious and cheap. This is not recommended for people with thin hair.

"Whatever method you choose, your own hair should be healthy so that it can withstand the added stress and weight of human hair extensions. Once your extensions are installed, you need to care for them as directed to reduce damage to your own hair and to get the best results," explains Dafina Smith, CEO of Sunny's Hair & Wigs.

For the most realistic look, purchase quality extensions and have them applied by someone who is trained in the particular method of your choice. Whether you are considering clip-in human hair extensions for a special night out, to hide a bad haircut, or to add overall length and volume to your hair, spend some time considering the method that will give you the best results.

Learn more about their clip-in hair extensions and more at http://www.sunnyshair.com.

About Sunny's Hair & Wigs:
Sunny's Hair & Wigs is committed to changing the way you think about hair extensions and therefore, the way you think about yourself. With endless opportunities for changing up your look, you can be assured you will always look and feel your best. We operate a comprehensive online store, as well as retail locations around the country, making it easy on our customers to find exactly what they need.

Learn more at http://www.sunnyshair.com.

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[Press-News.org] Sunny's Hair & Wigs Shares the Best Ways to Apply Hair Extensions
Are you thinking about adding hair extensions to your natural hair? There are several methods to consider.