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Hair Weft or Hair Weaving?

Hair weft is the classical and traditional hair extensions. Which also can be called hair weaving.There are machine-made and hand-tied hair weft / hair weaving, which can be graded into different qualities for different customers' requirement. The weft can be cut several strands of the hair in order to tied to the customers’ head, they can make the hair lengthen, flowing and elegant.

Not many people outside of the African-Caribbean community have heard of hair wefts. Hair wefts have been used for years by African-Caribbean women. A hair weft is a piece of synthetic hair that is sewn into one’s hair, giving it a semi-permanent effect (just as if you were to glue in hair extensions).

A hair weft looks somewhat like a “half-wig”. The hair weft clips from one side of your head to the other side of the head, and is clipped under the top layer of hair. This will help give your hair a fuller effect, especially as it covers both sides of the head and the back.

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You can find hair wefts in a number of different colors, lengths and styles, from curly to wavy to straight.

There is one kind hair that is easy to dye any color you want; it is the originally natural hair color. You can dye it with any color as you like.

Invisible hair weaving is a relatively new technique used in the world of hair extensions. As the hair extension industry progresses, new techniques are created to produce hairstyles that are more natural and realistic to the eye. From painfully visible wigs and hard hairlines to soft hairlines that could fool even the most trained eye, hair extensions have come a long way.

Wefts are attached to your head by sewing them to a tiny braid made out of your own hair. The track (known to hairdressers as a corn-row) runs horizontally around the back of your head. The tracks are done in the middle of your scalp underneath your hairline so you can't see them.

The crown area of your own hair covers the top track making the extensions seem invisible. The number and size of tracks matches the number and size of wefts. The wefts and tracks ideally should be made in different sizes in order to match exactly the way your hair would look if you had grown it that way yourself.

100 human hair wigs can be colored and premed, but synthetic hair cannot.For human hair extensions, it is no problem to dye from lighter color to dark, but hard to dye from dark color to lighter except your professional hair stylist help.

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