Could someone explain to me the different types of hair extensions? I know there is clip ins, and wefts. But what is a weft? Is that the same thing as a weave?? What is a weave? I have read there is different types of wefts such as skin wefts, and other things?? How do you apply wefts/weaveS? is there different ways to do this? glue or clips? Hair extensions really confuse me and I hope you can maybe clear up the confusion. Thank you so much.
Leen468 answered Wednesday July 29 2009, 5:14 am: well i wear alot of weave and know how to put it in also. a weft is usually the ones you can glue or sew in. i am african american, so i am an advocate for the sew in. our hair is different and tends to break more,so sew in is great for A.A. glue is usually done in caucasions, also done with the wefts.also, the best extensions to get are those that are fused in. a very expensive process but worth the bucks. if maintained well, can last 4-5 months.maybe more...clip ins i do not like so much cause they can easily fall out. and a weave is anything that is not your hair. it is a term black folks used to describe extensions.
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