Posted on 2019/03/19
A lace frontal is used when you want to recreate the entire hairline from ear to ear. It is also trendy with women who have thinning edges or traction alopecia. A lace closure does not cover your head from temple to temple. This hair piece is attached to a cornrow base and secured around the perimeter to protect your hair.
These factors determine the difference between a closure and a frontal:
Installation – Both closures can be sown in or ma...
Posted on 2019/03/19
The hair grade system is used to determine the quality of hair. Although there is not a standard for human hair extension grading, we have compiled a list of 8 factors that determine hair grade.
Here are some factors to consider when shopping for virgin hair extensions:
1. Wefts – double stitch wefts should reduce shedding
2. Weight – the standard weight of sew in hair bundles are 100 grams or about 3.5oz
3. 100% human hair – If you are looki...
Posted on 2019/03/19
Bonding: a method of weaving that lasts for a shorter period of time in comparison to sew-in weaving
Bulk hair: Bulk hair is not bound to weft and is packed loose. It is mostly used for braiding as well as strand by strand application
Closure: a tiny piece of Remy hair combined with a thin piece of lace
Cuticle: the hard and outer layer that works as a defensive fence for the softer inner structure, is known as the cuticle of the hair
Cuticle ...
Posted on 2019/03/19
Lower grade hair, usually 4A or 5A are usually sold in local beauty supply stores. This hair is very low quality, will tangle and will shed profusely. It Is best to purchase in shorter lengths no longer than 12 inches. This grade of hair can last up to four weeks if it is taken care of.
6A grade hair - works very well with straight hair, it is also great for those on a budget. This hair can be reused and is good for 12 to 18 inches and will la...
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