Hand Tied Extensions
Hand tied hair extensions are a type of extensions that are applied by sections. The hair is first divided into small sections, and then each section is individually tied to the natural hair by hands. This type of extension is usually considered to be more natural looking, as the small sections can blend in with the natural hair better than one large piece. Hand tied extensions can also be styled in many different ways, making them a versatile option for those looking for a new look.
Maintenance and
Installation
Increasing length
and volume your hair is always dependent on your natural hair. Hand tied
wefts require extra preparation to ensure that each weft is put in the best
possible location, which takes time. Hand
tied extensions require at least five hours of installation
time. Typically, 2-4 wefts are sewed into each row when it comes to
what is put on your hair. Sometimes one row suffices, while other times two or
three are required. It all depends on the aesthetic you want to achieve.
Your stylist will explain your individual
hair goals and what will be required to attain them during your hand-tied hair
extension consultation.
You may anticipate
to use the same extensions for 6-8 months after the original installation.
However, depending on how quickly your hair grows, you'll need to return to the
salon every 6-10 weeks to have the extensions pushed up.
FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions)
Do hand tied extensions
cause pain during installation?
Hand-Tied
Extensions are pain free during installation. Your hairdresser will
handle your natural hair with utmost caution to avoid tugging or irritation.
Furthermore, each weft ensures a uniform weight distribution. This results in
no pain during application and no harm subsequently.
Does heat or glue
be used on hand-tied extensions?
No! Hand
tied extensions have
the advantage of being sewed into the hair. This eliminates the need for any
harmful heat or adhesive during the installation. This also means that there
will be no heat damage or residue to clean up after the hairdresser removes
your hair extensions.
Will using hand-tied
extensions harm your natural hair?
These extensions
have two distinguishing features. 1. They are the most natural-looking
hairstyle (and feel.) 2. Due to the minimum contact between your hair and the
beading, they are claimed to have the least damaging effect on your own hair.
Because no adhesive, heat, or sticky tape are used, the installation — and
removal — processes are both painless and kind.
However, it is
highly personal. Women with extremely fine hair types and damaged hair should
check with a professional hairdresser before selecting for a hairstyle that
takes a lot of time and money in the form of care, as with any sort of hair
treatment, coloring, or styling operation. It's usually quite achievable and completely up to you.
What is
the lifespan of hand tied extensions?
How you care for
your hair after your session with stylist will determine how long your
style lasts. Hand-tied extensions typically last six to nine weeks before
needing to be renewed. However the period between treatments is determined
by how quickly your hair grows and how well you care for it. "Hair
extensions itself should last longer if properly cared for, and may usually be
reused for six to eight months."
To relieve strain
on the scalp, make sure you're scheduling regular maintenance sessions with
your hair stylist. Having them moved up and removed in the correct time period
will assist ensure that your hair does not experience too much strain as it
grows out. Even if you're wearing hand-tied hair extensions, detangling,
cleaning, and moisturizing your own hair is recommended. Avoid sulphates,
and use a heat protectant while heat styling to avoid damaging your hair and
developing split ends on your extensions.
Is it possible to
use hand tied extensions on thin hair?
Women with thin
hair may benefit from hand-tied extensions. The density of your natural hair,
or how many natural hair strands per square inch, is referred to as thin. Your
natural density is thinner the lower that number is.
Because hand
tied extensions are so
light, they work well on fine hair. Other weft extensions may be overly hefty,
resulting in natural hair strand breakage and damage. Your hairdresser can
stack the wefts in hand tied extensions according on how much weight your
natural hair base can carry.
How many hair rows
will I require?
The amount of hair
you'll need is entirely dependent on your natural hair. Its thickness, length,
and other characteristics. Varying hair types will require different amounts of
hair to get a beautiful finish. Those with thin hair, for example, may want
additional hair to disguise a hairline. This will give you a more natural look
with thicker, more beautiful tresses than before!
You can still
acquire hand tied extensions if your
hair is naturally fine. Before applying the product, your hairdresser will
examine your hair and walk you through the entire procedure. How much hair
you'll need, as well as where you'll fill up your problem spots.
Will I be able to style
my hair as normally as before?
You absolutely
will! Your new additions will go undiscovered even if you're wearing your hair
up! Ponytails, top knots, and braids are all options. The only
difference you'll notice is how much thicker and more attractive your styles
are! To keep your new long locks in perfect shape, use the normal home
maintenance range.
What is the best way
to remove hand tied extensions?
Of course, if the
chance presents itself, it is advisable to seek the help of an experienced
master to prevent damage your natural hair. You can, however, do it yourself if
you follow the right steps. It's important to remember that the procedure for
removing artificial strands is closely intertwined to the method for applying hand
tied extensions.
Grab the root of
your own hair above the ring with two fingers, then carefully open the ring in
the opposite direction using pliers. After you've opened the ring, carefully
pull on the extension that will come out with it. They cannot be cut to any length since they
are knotted; consequently, you must purchase them at the suitable length. If
you cut the hand knotted extensions, make sure to fix the ends with a strong
liquid adhesive.
Hand Tied Vs. Tape
Hair Extensions
Many individuals
frequently inquire about the distinctions between hand-tied wefts and tape hair
extensions, as well as which is superior. So I made a list of the most
important qualities to assist you in making your decision.
1. The structure
Hand tied wefts are
made of 100 percent human hair and are hand-tied with beads to your natural
hair. Tape hair extensions are 100 percent human hair wefts that have been pre-taped.
They're taped in between your own hair layers.
2. Duration of installation
Hand tied extensions take roughly two hours to install and
reinstall, or longer if there is more hair involved. Tape-ins take around an
hour, or more if more hair is needed.
3. Upkeep
Hand tied
extensions should be moved up every eight to ten weeks for clients with thin or
fine hair. Because the extensions do not curl like the tape-in versions,
customers can usually go longer between reapplications.
Tape-ins should be
moved up every six to eight weeks for clients with thin or fine hair. They
must, however, use sulphate and paraben-free treatments and brush wet
extensions carefully to avoid tugging them out.
4. Type of hair
For people with
fine hair, hand
tied extensions are
preferable since they are simpler to conceal. It's also healthier for delicate
scalps because it doesn't require any adhesive, melting, or tape to install.
Because the tiny, lightweight wefts are sewed by hand, they are also ideal if
your hair is prone to breakage. Tape-in extensions are more evident in fine hair and may not be a viable
option for persons with sensitive scalps.
5. Drying
Hand-tied
extensions should never be air-dried because they will sag. They require daily root
brushing to keep the short hair surrounding them from becoming coarse.
6. Life
The longevity of
the extensions is entirely dependent on your maintenance. Trimming and thorough
conditioning both extensions on a regular basis can help them last longer. Hand-tied
extensions, on the other hand, might last longer since there is no connection
that breaks down with time.
Hand tied extensions care
·
Wash
your extensions carefully. Shampoo will sufficiently rinse through the
wefts/rows; no scrubbing is required.
·
Use
sulfate-free or low-sulfate products.
·
Unless
going under water in a pool or ocean, no need to pack on thick
masks/conditioners on the extensions. As long as a serum is used every day, a
spray leave-in conditioner or light weight conditioner is good.
·
When
blow drying the extensions, don't tug or pull them too hard; instead, aim for
85-90 percent dry before smoothing with a brush.
·
Your
natural hair may require different products or care than your extensions. Make
sure you're looking after them individually.
·
A heat
protectant is very advised to maintain your hand
tied extensions
healthy.
·
Brush
your hair many times every day. Brush each weft/row separately. Even for dry
hair, we like the Wet Brush brand. Keep a firm grasp on the base of the
extensions to avoid pulling them too tight.
·
After
brushing, use a serum (wella oil reflections) to moisturize your hair.
·
When
swimming or doing any breezy activity, tie your hair in a ponytail or braid.
·
Before
swimming in the pool or the ocean, soak hair with conditioner and/or a
conditioning mask.
·
Every
night, sleep with a low pony/braid and a satin/silk pillow case.
·
Never
sleep with damp hair since it will mat and tangle.
Wash your hand tied
extensions
Before washing your
hair, use a wide-tooth comb with no balls at the ends to comb it completely.
This comb will not "tear off" the bead, and it will not harm the
tapes. Start at the ends and work your way up, gripping each strand as you
brush. Hairbrushes with natural bristles are ideal.
Most users avoid
washing their hand tied extensions
every day because of the time it takes to style the extra piece of hair and
correctly style it to fit in, even though it is totally safe to wash your hair
extensions daily.
When standing next
to a running tap, you should wash your hair. Warm but not boiling water is
ideal. It is forbidden to knead the shampoo into the
skin, violently rub it, or scrape it. Apply shampoo to your head that has
already been lathered with your hands, then rinse well. While stepping back
from the region where the synthetic strands are connected, apply moisturizers
and conditioners. Because the substances in nourishing masks alter the
structure of the beads, causing them to disintegrate or slip off, hair masks
should be applied to the ends of the hair rather than the roots.
Use cautious,
gentle motions when bathing around the bead, exactly as you would with
hand-tied extensions. The less they are disturbed, the better. Excessive
cleaning or massaging of the extensions should be avoided.
Pros and Cons of
Hand tied extensions
Hand
tied extensions are
perfect for persons who have thick or coarse hair. Multiple rows of
"hand-tied" wefts are sewed to beaded attachment points that combine
string/cotton yarn in this approach.
Pros
·
Lightweight
and natural-looking.
·
Invisible
and comfortable.
·
This
product is best for thick, coarse hair.
·
Oil-based
products can be used on the scalp.
·
The
application does not require any heat or adhesive.
Cons
·
Tension
point systems can cause traction alopecia, which causes hair loss.
·
Harmful
to women who have fine, thin hair and/or a shallow follicular funnel.
·
This
product is not for ladies who are undergoing active hair loss.
·
Sewing
is a tough system to master, and application might take many hours.
·
If hair
extensions are not washed on a regular basis, germs can accumulate and cause
illness.
·
After
an application, extensions may be painful, tight, and cause headaches.
·
The
most costly approach.
Conclusion
Hand tied
extensions are a great way to add length and volume to your hair. They are also
much less damaging than other types of extensions, such as glued-in or clip-on
extensions. If you're thinking about getting hand
tied extensions, be
sure to find a qualified stylist who can help you choose the right type of hair
for your extension and color match it to your own hair. With proper care, hand
tied extensions can last for several months and help you achieve the look
you've always wanted.
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