Hair Integrations – Change Your Look From Short Bob To Long Locks

Your hair speaks volumes about you as a person, not only on your health and youth. Your ethnicity as well is very much apparent from the tone and feel of your tresses alone. How you groom your hair also hints at your personality, that is, whether you are more of a conservative or an adventurous one. The way you groom your locks also shows your fastidiousness or apparent lack thereof.

These days women are drawn to having hair extensions. Full wigs are already fashion faux passé because they often look unnatural. There are natural and artificial hair integrations which you can use to add length, volume, and style to your natural tresses. One of the more common and most affordable options is the clip-in hair extensions.

They are meant to be and easy to use, so you can sport a short bob today and shock everyone else tomorrow with longer luscious locks. Aside from clip-ins, extensions may also be attached using adhesives which are specially made for this purpose. While convenient, some people have been known to react to some of its components, hence it is prudent to conduct a patch test prior to application. An alternative and relatively more permanent kind of integration is sewing weaves onto cornrows using specially made needles.

The tension needed to create cornrow tracks may damage the hair which will either lead to breakage or worse, to patchy baldness. Also, this may not be the most painless salon procedure you will sit through. The relatively new micro loop hair extensions, are quite well received because these are quite painless. To attach the extensions, sections of your hair are threaded into the loop and secured.

Since it carries no risk of hair breakage or allergic reactions, this type of extension is generally more preferred. While there are several DIY micro loop hair extensions kits, it may be best to have your stylist put them on just so you don’t end up with uneven rows.Artificial or not, your hair should be well maintained at all times simply because it is a good determinant of your health, and at times even who you are as a person.

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