mercredi 4 février 2015

Wearing Virgin Indian Hair Extensions

By Janine Hughes


For many, looking their personal best is always important. Often this means wearing the latest trend or showcasing a unique style. To complete the look, especially for women, looking their best includes an attention getting hairstyle. Widely popular in Los Angeles, CA virgin Indian hair extensions are both high-quality and long lasting.

Depending on the manufacturer, the wefts are tied either by machine or hand. Hand-tied wefts give the most realistic look. They are thinner as well as lay flatter. Unfortunately, because they are not as durable as machine-tied wefts, they cannot be cut. To compensate for this, a bundle of hand-tied wefts contains four or five pieces. Machine-tied bundles contain one continuous track.

Manufacturers provide two types of wefts, machine and hand tied. Machine wefts are the most durable. It is a continuous and thicker weft that is able to be cut. Hand-tied wefts are not as thick and lay flatter. Due to its sensitivity, wefts tied by hand cannot be cut. Simple fold over the end to achieve the desired width. Each hand-tied bundle contains four or five pieces. The amount of pieces depends on the extension length. Curly extensions are measured after using an all-natural straightening serum to lengthen the hairs. They can be colored; however, once colored, it are no longer considered virgin hair.

There are three textures available, straight, curly and wavy. Since chemicals are not added, the straight texture has a slight wave pattern. Their versatility allows all curl patterns to be straighten. However, when wet, the extensions will return to its original state. Since the strands are not dyed, the available colors are basic. They range from black to dark brown.

There are several ways to detect authentic chemical-free wefts. Processed pieces are acid washed. The follicles are stripped and cuticles are damaged. Chemically processed hair is also shinier because it is coated with sulfate. Since it is natural, unprocessed hair will pass the split end test. This means a person will feel ridges along the follicle when it is ran between two fingers from tip to root.

High quality wefts are more expensive than the typical beauty-store bundles. As a rule of thumb, at a minimum, the bundle should cost at least $100 for a 20-inch bundle. Shorter lengths cost less. Available online and in stores, it is important to consult a qualified expert before making a purchase. This helps to eliminate problems.

The minimum cost for a 20-inch bundle is around $100. The cost of the pieces is determined by it's length and texture. Packs claiming to be virgin but cost considerably less are not authentic. They are a form of processed Non-Remy fake virgin hair.

Carefully selected, each weft is constructed from the finest strands. After installation, lower-quality hairs need to be replaced every two or three months. Lasting between six months and one year, the virgin wefts last nearly three times as long. When properly care for, the extensions will retain their original texture, appeal and luster.




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