FAQs of remy machine weft

Q: What is the difference between machine weft and hand-tied weft hair extensions?

A: Machine weft hair extensions are created using a machine to sew the hair strands onto a fabric or lace strip, while hand-tied weft extensions are manually crafted by tying the hair strands onto a thin weft. Hand-tied wefts tend to be thinner and more flexible, offering a more natural and lightweight feel, whereas machine wefts are often thicker and sturdier.

Q: Can machine weft hair extensions be dyed or styled?

A: Yes, machine weft hair extensions can be dyed and styled just like natural hair. However, it is essential to use caution and consult with a professional hairdresser to ensure the best results. Synthetic hair extensions, on the other hand, are typically not suitable for dyeing or heat styling.

Q: How long do machine weft hair extensions typically last?

A: The lifespan of machine weft hair extensions can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the hair, how well they are cared for, and how frequently they are worn. On average, machine weft extensions can last anywhere from 3 to 6 months with proper maintenance.

Q: Can machine weft hair extensions damage natural hair?

A: When installed and maintained correctly, machine weft hair extensions should not cause significant damage to natural hair. However, improper installation, excessive tension on the scalp, or inadequate care can lead to damage, such as hair breakage or traction alopecia. It is important to follow proper application and maintenance guidelines and have them applied by a trained professional.

Q: Can machine weft hair extensions be reused?

A: In some cases, machine weft hair extensions can be reused. If the wefts are well-maintained, undamaged, and the original hair quality is still good, they can be uninstalled, reinstalled, and reused for another application. However, it is essential to consult with a professional stylist to determine if the extensions are suitable for reuse and to ensure proper care during the process.

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