ADDED ATTRACTION
WANT TO ADD MORE FLARE TO YOUR HAIR?
HAIR IT IS!!!
- CORNROWS
- MICROS
- BOX BRAIDS
- LOC EXTENSIONS/INSTANT LOCS-
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- WEAVES -bonded-Bonding is a popular temporary weaving method and a great way to add volume or vibrant streaks of color to your natural hair. Tracks of hair are glued to the roots of your own hair with a special adhesive. To prevent damage to your natural hair, tracks shouldn't be left in longer than a week or two.
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TRACKING- First, natural tresses are braided depending on the style desired. The braids are sewn down, then extensions are sewn to the braids. Eight to fifteen tracks are needed for a full head. replacing this weave every two months or every time you get a relaxer, since it will loosen up as your hair grows out.
- NETTING-This technique involves braiding natural tresses under a thin, breathable net that serves as a flat surface onto which stylists can weave extensions. Netting provides more flexibility than track placement because the stylist is not limited to sewing extensions to a braid. This style can last for up to three months if properly maintained.
- FUSION- Fusion is for African American Hair, Caucasian Hair, Straight Hair, Curly Hair, Damaged Hair, Healthy Hair, and anyone looking for a change!
Hair infusion is a strand by strand hair extension technique designed to lengthen, add fullness, and versatility. This technique will ultimately promote healthy hair growth while maintaining a natural looking mane. Non Heat, No Glue methods available.
the fusion method delivers one of the most versatile and is attached with a tool similar to a hot glue gun, used to adhere human hair extensions to individual strands of your natural hair (about the same size as a micro braid) for a truly authentic look. With a fusion weave, you can wash your hair every week and use products like gels and mousse to style. - LACE WIGS-A lace wig is a wig made with human hair tied to a lace base. two basic types of lace used in lace front wigs are French lace and Swiss lace. A "lace front" wig has lace at the hairline (ear to ear) that is secured with liquid adhesive or tape. When the lace is adhered to your own hairline, it gives an invisible hairline, making it look as though the hair is growing out of your scalp. "Full lace" wigs have the entire cap base made of lace so that the unit can be parted in any direction and worn in a high ponytail or updo if desired.