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The Ultimate Guide to Hair Extensions: What Are The Different Types?

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There are many different types of hair extensions out there to choose from. If you want longer or thicker hair, hair extensions are a great option. However, if you're new to hair extensions it can be difficult to know what all the types are and which type is right for you. Don't worry though, in this post we'll dive into the details of the different types of hair extensions.

What Are The Different Types of Hair Extensions?

Tape-In Hair ExtensionsTape-In Hair Extensions

Tape-in hair extensions are pre-taped extensions that are attached on either side of your hair using tape or glue. This type of extension is best done by a professional, as the tape or glue needs to be heated with a heating tool to attach them to your hair. The use of heat means there is a risk of heat damage. These extensions align with your roots, providing a very natural look. Since the extensions are small wefts, they are flexible and can work for a large range of hairstyles.However, you need to be cautious when using hair products such as conditioners, as this can cause the tape to loosen and fall off. It is recommended to use special hair products that are less oily and harsh.

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Clip-In Hair ExtensionsClip-In Hair Extensions

Clip-in hair extensions are wefts of hair with clips sewn onto the base. To attach them, you simply clip the extensions onto your natural hair. These extensions are the least permanent type, as you can take them off and on whenever by unclipping them and clipping them back on. This is ideal for anyone who loves to change their look regularly or wants something they don't have to commit to. Clip-in hair extensions don't require a professional, so you can do it yourself at home. They are also the least damaging, as they don't require heat to install.

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WeavesWeave Hair

Weaves are hair extensions sewn onto your natural hair using a needle and thread. The installation process involves braiding your natural hair into cornrows and then sewing the hair extensions onto the cornrow base. These extensions require a professional hairdresser to install. If you're looking for a professional stylist to do your weave, you can find the top Afro hairdressers for wigs and weaves in London here. When having a weave, it is important to moisturise and hydrate your scalp. Weaves are a more permanent extension type; since the hair is sewn in, it cannot come off. However, it is recommended to remove a weave after 6-8 weeks.

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Microlink Hair Extension

Microlink hair extensions are tiny wefts of hair that are installed in your hair by clamping a small ring around your hair and the extension. This method holds the extension with your hair without the use of glue or chemicals. Microlink extensions are also known as microbead extensions and microring extensions. These extensions need to be installed by a professional, as the ring needs to be clamped using a special tool. It also allows various styling possibilities, as the rings are flexible.

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Fusion Hair Extensions

Fusion hair extensions, otherwise known as pre-bonded hair extensions, are tiny wefts of hair that are fused to your natural hair using different adhesives and a heat gun. This type of extension has a risk of heat damage and hair damage due to the chemicals in the glue. Therefore, you may be professionally advised to choose a different method depending on your hair. Washing and styling your hair can be done normally when having fusion hair extensions.

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