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FAQ
Can hand tied weft hair extensions be cut?
Due to the nature of hand-tied hair, the wefts and threads cannot be cut. Cutting the wefts or removing the knots at the ends of the wefts will cause the hair to fall out.
How long do hand-tied weft hair extensions last?
On average, with proper maintenance, these extensions can last anywhere from 6 to 12 months. However, you may need to have them tightened or adjusted every 6 - 8 weeks as your natural hair grows. Some people may need to get them moved up as early as the 7th week, depending on their hair growth speed.
Can I wash and style hand-tied weft hair extensions like my own hair?
Yes, you can wash and style hand-tied weft hair extensions similar to your own hair. But it's important to use gentle, sulfate-free products to prevent damage. Avoid excessive heat styling, as high temperatures can harm the extensions. When brushing or combing, be cautious to avoid pulling or tugging on the wefts. It's advisable to use a soft-bristle brush or a brush specifically designed for hair extensions. The less you wash them, the longer their lifespan.
Are hand-tied weft hair extensions suitable for all hair types?
Hand-tied weft hair extensions can be suitable for a wide range of hair typesHowever, it's essential to consult with a professional stylist who specializes in hair extensions. They can determine the best method and type of extensions for your specific hair type and desired look. But generally, hand-tied wefts are a good option even for those with fine hair as their thin and lightweight design doesn't place excessive stress on the natural hair
Do hand tied weft hair extensions damage my natural hair?
If installed and maintained properly, hand-tied weft hair extensions should not cause damage to your natural hair. They do not use excessive heat or adhesives during installation, which is beneficial for hair health. The extensions are evenly distributed, causing no excess strain to your natural hair. However, improper installation or maintenance can lead to damage. For example, if the wefts are sewn too tightly or if you don't take proper care when brushing or washing, it could potentially harm your natural hair. It's important to have them installed by a trained professional and to follow the recommended care instructions.
How do I wash my extensions?
Washing your hair extensions is an important part of maintaining their appearance and prolonging their lifespan. Here are the steps to follow when washing your extensions:
1. Detangle the hair: Before washing your extensions, use a wide-tooth comb or a brush specifically designed for extensions to gently detangle the hair, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots.
2. Prepare the shampoo: Fill a sink or basin with lukewarm water and add a small amount of sulfate-free shampoo. Swirl the water to create suds.
3. Wash the extensions: Immerse the extensions in the water and gently massage the shampoo into the hair, being careful not to rub or twist the hair. Rinse the hair thoroughly with lukewarm water.
4. Condition the hair: Apply a small amount of conditioner to the hair, focusing on the ends. Leave the conditioner in for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
5. Dry the hair: Gently squeeze the excess water out of the hair, being careful not to rub or twist the hair. Wrap the hair in a towel and gently pat dry. Allow the hair to air dry or use a blow dryer on a low heat setting.
It's important to note that you should only wash your extensions when they are dirty or every 2-3 weeks, as over-washing can cause damage to the hair. Additionally, avoid using hot water or harsh shampoos, as these can strip the hair of its natural oils and cause it to become dry and brittle.