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Skin weft hair extensions for fine hair


Tired of having fine and lifeless tresses? We now have the perfect solution to that! Considered to be the most invisible method among all hair extension application methods, skin weft extensions are suitable for any type of hair and are highly recommended for those with fine tresses. Human Hair Extensions Online is one of the only few companies across Australia who offers authentic version of the product. If you want quick and easy hair thickening and volumizing solutions, browse through our extensive variety of superior quality hair extensions. Get your fast ticket here to a gorgeous long and thick mane.

Why try this method

Skin weft hair extensions are the newest edition of the popular tape in extensions. They have their wefts covered with hair instead of silicon bond which you normally see with the regular tape ins, making them totally undetectable and natural looking. Skin weft extension appears like it is attached from your own scalp which is basically, how it got its name. It creates the illusion of real hair naturally growing from your own skin. They are the best extensions available for people with fine hair because of how less conspicuous they are compared to the others.


They feel and appear like your own natural locks and just like your own tresses, you can pretty much do whatever you want with them. Especially if they are made of 100% remy human hair, you can absolutely style, dye and cut them in any way you wish to.

Installation

Typically, they are installed in the same manner as regular tape ins. An appropriate section of your hair is sandwiched in between two wefts. Others prefer to wear a variation of skin weft and a normal tape in. Instead of applying two skin wefts, they apply a regular tape in at the back and the skin weft on top. A standard piece is 4cm in width and 0.8cm long. A full head set would require 40 pieces however, if you want more volume, you will need to use at least 60 pieces. If you are suffering from thinning hair due to a medical condition, you will be advised to just wear around 10-30 pieces. The installation process can be quite tricky, it would be best to seek help from a professional or go to your trusted hairdresser for optimal results. Since, they move down along with your growing locks, you will need to reapply them after 6-8 weeks. They usually last long, about 12 months of use or more if well taken care of.

Maintenance

One thing to keep in mind when using any kind of hair extensions is you have to put extra effort in maintaining them. Unlike your natural strands, they don’t get as much nutrients and oil. To keep them clean and in great condition, wash them using sulphate free shampoos. Apply conditioner to the tips occasionally, to keep the strands moisturised. Keep them silky and soft by applying treatment as well. When you heat style, make sure to put on a heat resistant spray to protect them from drying and damage.
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How to maintain curly lace wings


Lace wigs can be worn every day or for a special occasion. Regardless of how often you wear a lace wig, all lace wigs eventually start to wear. Because of this, apply special care. Curly human lace wigs can be especially difficult to take care of, because the curl shape must be maintained for the wig to retain most of its original look. Learning to take care of your curly lace wig can save a lot of money for you.

Things You'll Need:Wig shampoo,Wide-toothed comb,Detangling spray.

Wash your curly lace wig sparingly. Lace wigs do not need to be washed as often as your own hair; however, after several weeks, dirt and oil can build up, causing your wig to lose its luster. Your lace wig may also become stiff and hard to style. Curly human hair lace wigs should be washed before this happens. Always check the washing instructions for your particular full lace wig or lace front wig. The general rule for all lace wigs is that they should be washed very gently in a shallow basin filled with warm water and wig shampoo. Simply swish your wig in the water without rubbing. Take it out and lay it on towels to try. You can pat the excess water off your lace wig, but do not rub your lace wig; because this may cause it to lose its curls sometimes.


Cut the ends of your lace wig if necessary. Curly lace wigs especially have a tendency to become frizzy and tangled. Cutting a few centimeters off the ends of your lace wig can help, but of course, you can only do this so many times without drastically altering your lace wig style.

Use the proper comb. If your lace wig is wavy, you may be able to use a wide-toothed comb to very gently get any tangles out, starting at the tip of the lace wig and working slowly upwards. Lace wigs with tight curls generally should not be combed at all, because this can break apart the curls. Once the curls have been separated, it can be impossible to restyle them as they were. Some lace wigs can be detangled with your fingers gently.

Add water to a "wet and wavy" lace wig. The wet and wavy wig style is not designed to be brushed or combed. Instead, simply spritz water or a gentle conditioner onto the lace wig for upkeep.

Use heat if your lace wig is made of 100 percent human hair. Look at the information on the wig package or ask a wig shop attendant to ascertain if your wig is totally made from human hair. Even wigs made partially of synthetic hair usually burn or melt. Always start with the heat on the lowest setting and gradually increase the temperature if you need to. It is better not to re-curl a curly wig using curling iron.
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