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Archive for January, 2009

Hair Replacement – Different Methods Used For Hair Style

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

There are many techniques to hair styling. All hair types can be turned into soft and silky with the use of good shampoo, oil and conditioners. Sewing or fusing of hair with a heating appliance on to very small corn rows are the most common ways of weaving hair.

Bonding is one of the most popular hair replacement methods. This procedure adds vibrant streaks of color and volume to a person’s natural hair. A special adhesive is used to glue hair tracks to the hair roots. Although, one must be reminded not to leave tracks on hair for more than a week or two so as not to damage natural hair.

Tracking is another method of hair replacement. This method entails sewing of braided hair extension to braided natural hair tresses. A full head will require about eight to fifteen tracks. To care for this kind of style, hair must be washed at least once a week.

The fusion method may be the most versatile. It is also the most time consuming and most expensive kind of weaves available on the market today. With this hair replacement technique, human hair extensions are stuck on to individual strands of one’s natural hair with the use of a hot glue gun like machine. Care for this style is to wash hair every week. Use of styling products like mousse and gel are also highly recommended.