Hair Weaving Techniques
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There are many techniques to weaving hair. The most common way is for it to be
sewn on to very small cornrows or the stylist can use a heating appliance to
fuse the hair segment onto very small sections of hair.
Healthy Hair Weave is very popular among celebrities. The technique is about 8
yrs old and uses no braids no glue and therefore does no damage to the natural
hair. This technique is so very revolutionary among the others that it can be
applied to African-American, Asian and European hair textures. It also works
very well on natural hair, damages and hair in transition from medication and
health challenges. It can also be applied if the client has minor to severe hair
loss. That means even if the client is bald on top, hair can usually be applied.
BondingA Bonding is a popular temporary weaving method and a great way to add
volume or vibrant streaks of color to your natural hair. Tracks of hair are
glued to the roots of your own hair with a special adhesive. To prevent damage
to your natural hair, tracks shouldn't be left in longer than a week or two.
Tracking
First, natural tresses are braided around the head in concentric circles. The
braids are sewn down, then extensions are sewn to the braids. Eight to fifteen
tracks are needed for a full head. Care for this style as you would your natural
hair, washing at least once a week.
To sew the weave hair, the hair must be braided into cornrows. The hair may also
be braided into a zig zag shape to make things easier and quicker. The wearer
may leave out a section of hair if she/he wants a part or half the hair weaved.
So the hair won't appear lumpy, the hair is sewn horizontally across the head
from one side to the other, starting from the bottom. If the hair is to have a
parting, it's recommended that a weft of hair is glued as close as possible to
part in the hair that separates the braids and the hair that the wearer left
out. After those steps are finished, the wearer can have the weave hair cut or
styled however he or she wants with her/his own hair blending in.
Fusion
The fusion method delivers one of the most versatile and believable weaves on
the market. With this technique, a machine similar to a hot glue gun is used to
adhere human hair extensions to individual strands of your natural hair (about
the same size as a micro braid) for a truly authentic look. With a fusion weave,
you can wash your hair every week and use products like gels and mousse to
style. This is one of the most time-consuming (8 to 16 hours) and expensive
methods (prices range from about $800 to $1,800).
To use a heating appliance, individual strands of hair are used. Hair is
sectioned out as if the client is getting skinny individual braids. The
appliance is heated to the correct temperature. The stylist attaches a section
of the human hair to the client's sectioned hair. Depending on the style, a half
head of fused hair could take about 20 sections. A full head could use about 50
sections.
The heating appliance can cost from $100.00 upwards. It is highly recommended
that a trained and certified stylist use this technique because of potential
hair loss and skin burning from the appliance may occur.
Recently cold fusion extensions made of 100% human hair (no yak hair dilution)
have been introduced. These hair extensions do not require any heating elements,
as the intense heat used to apply traditional hair extensions may damage them.
Netting
This technique involves braiding natural tresses under a thin, breathable net
that serves as a flat surface onto which stylists can weave extensions. Netting
provides more flexibility than track placement because the stylist is not
limited to sewing extensions to a braid. This style can last for up to three
months if properly maintained. To care for your hair, wash it once a week and
invest in a hooded hair dryer or heated cap for at-home maintenance. "You want
to make sure your hair is completely dry so it will not mildew under the net."
Tree braiding
The artificial hair is incorporated into the client's natural hair with the use
of a basic cornrow. The best hair length to use is 24 inch hair. The client's
hair is parted from the front of the head to the nape of the neck. The
artificial hair is added at the beginning of the braid by folding it in half to
create a cornrow with a knot in the front. The stylist braids 2-4 strokes and
then pulls out a piece of the artificial hair, then braids an additional 2-4
strokes and pulls out another piece of artificial hair. This pattern continues
until all of the artificial hair is pulled out. The stylist then adds additional
artificial hair into the braid and continues the above pattern until it reaches
the back. Then the stylist ties the end with a rubber band, or sews it down with
weaving needle and string.
Clip In and Clip On Hair Extensions
This technique is the least permanent and can be very effective without the
negative things such as traction alopecia associated with glue extensions. The
hair weft has small toupee clips sewn onto them. Usually a set of clip in
extensions average eight strips of human hair in varying widths from two inches
to eight inches. Usually starting at the nape of the neck the hair is sectioned
neatly, then the weft is places onto this section with the clips open, and
facing the scalp. Each clip is snapped into place. It can be useful to lightly
backcomb each section for a more secure grip. This is repeated until each clip
in weft is in place. It is best to style both your own hair and the hair
extensions before fitting them to your head. The clip ins can be worn all day
and all night, however, they must be removed before sleeping. Some people wear
clip ins just for nights out and others will wear them everyday to work. This
shows the versatility of this type of hair extension.
No Braids No Glue is a great procedure if you need a virtually invisible type of
hair extension. The technique uses 2 pieces of thread to attach the commercial
hair to the natural hair. Since there is no braiding or glueing involved the
service only takes about an hour and only 5 minutes to remove. The hair should
last for up to 8 weeks.