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Fusion Stylist

Hair extension questions answered. Trends explored before you commit to them. Products tested and reviewed.

 

Hand Tied Weft: This method of installation adds a very delicate weft to fine hair instantly adding tremendous amounts of volume. The hair is sectioned using beads. The weft is then sewn onto the beads. The maintenance requires the beads to be moved up every 5-6 weeks in a super quick process.

Machine Tied Weft or Volume Weft: This method adds a tremendous amount of volume and length to any hair. If you are looking for a lot of hair in a little time this is the way to go. Hair is sectioned using beads. The hair is sewn onto the beads. Volume wefts are easily disguisable. This method also requires a quick bead move up every 5-7weeks.

Flex Weft: This is the latest and greatest in the world of Machine Tied extensions. The flex weft offers the thinnest, finest machine built weft. This means that you get the large amount of hair along with a delicate and very flexible weft. Maintenance requires a quick bead move up every 5-7 weeks.

Fusion Extensions: Single strand application. Keratin tipped hair is rolled onto your natural hair small section by section. Creating a natural and subtle addition of density and length. Micro-fusion can be utilized around the hairline creating an almost undetectable blend of hair and hair extensions.

Tape-In: 2” wide tape pieces are bricklayed throughout the hair. The hair is secured in place with the surgical tape. This method is best used to add length rather than density. Maintenance requires removal and replacement every 6-10 weeks

Beaded: Also a single strand application. This method of application is perfect for adding either length or density. The strands of nano hair are secured with a silicone lined bead custom matched to your root color. Maintenance is quick, requiring the bead to be moved up every 6-14 weeks.