Extensions cannot conceal balding or badly thinning areas. In
fact, because certain types of extensions are bonded (glued to your
existing hair) which places strain on follicles, use of extensions in
the long term can cause damage to natural hair. But if you want to
invest in real hair extensions, what should you look out for? Here is a
definitive guide:
Seek advice from a reputable hair consultant
Real
hair is currently at a premium. So, as you would expect, a full head of
long, extensions is not cheap. Given the relative expense of
extensions, it's worth firstly seeking advice from a hairdresser or
consultant. They will be able to assess whether or not your type of hair
can withstand clip-in or bonded extensions. Clip in extensions are
temporary and instant. The bonded method involves using specially
formulated glue to fuse your hair to the extension hair. This process
can take several hours and the results can last several months. So it's
important to know whether you're a suitable candidate before proceeding.
Real hair extensions are suitable for those with strong existing
natural hair. Note: fine hair can be strong at the root so always seek
advice!
Real Hair Extensions should be 100% human hair and ethically sourced
Unfortunately,
it's often the case that real extensions are labelled 'real hair' but
are in fact a blend of human and fibre hair. Look for packaging that
describes the product as 100% human hair. It is also important to ensure
that the quality of the hair is at its best. Ethically sourced hair is
of the highest quality and a good hair extensions manufacturer will
provide a 'Traceability' promise too. This means that the original
source of the hair can be traced and that hair has been donated with the
consent of the donor.
Consider clip-in hair extensions for greater flexibility and to preserve hair care
If
you are the sort of person who enjoys changing their personal
appearance regularly - or you are concerned about the stress that bonded
hair extensions can place on the hair follicle, you might want to
consider clip-in extensions. Clip-in extensions are usually provided in
rows of four 'wefts'. These differ in length and are clipped in around
the back of your head, starting from around the base of your neck,
working upwards to the top of ears. The effect is an instant full head
of hair that can be changed in a matter of minutes. However, it is not
recommended that you sleep overnight in your hair extensions as this can
damage natural and extension hair.
Real hair extensions are no longer only supplied in block colours
As
you would expect, demand for extension products evolves according to
lasting hair trends. At present, real hair extensions are available in
highlighted form and 'ombre' or dip-dyed, a look favoured by many
celebrities. Most manufacturers offer tens of different hues to help
match your desired hair colour.
Use specially-formulated haircare products and avoid prolonged exposure to heated appliances
It
is vital that you use specially-formulated shampoos and conditioners to
help extend the life of your extensions. These will provide extra
moisturising properties to help retain the condition of extension hair.
Despite most manufacturers allowing the use of heated appliances such as
straighteners and hairdryers, it is normally recommended that you do
not exceed 200 degrees celcius.
By
Steven McCracken

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