Hand tied hair extensions (intro)
Hand tied hair extensions
Hair extensions provide you a lot of options. At the drop of a
bundle, you may try with numerous lengths, hair colors, and styles. Aside from
the many hair options, there are a variety of ways for applying extensions.
Clip-ins and sew-ins are two of the most prevalent methods, while hand tied hair extensions are another
popular method used by hairstylists in salons. You may have previously spent
some time looking through videos to observe the rewarding hand tied hair
extensions technique if you're fascinated by delicate beauty procedures.
This method may also be unfamiliar to you. If you're thinking
about attempting hair extensions, this method may be of interest if you're
searching for a way to maintain your hair healthy by minimizing breakage while
adding length and fullness (when properly applied, of course).
Our Stock
We have 18", 20", and 22" in stock. Our inventory
is in high demand. We receive 2-3 shipments every week and are always busy. If
your color and length are not in stock on the day you place your purchase,
we'll let you know if it's on its way to us that week or if we'll need to place
a special order for it. If you are unable to wait for a special order, we will
provide a refund.
Custom orders for the 16" and 26" sets will take up to
3 weeks to complete. If you have any questions, please send us an email.
On our color ring page, you may choose from a variety of colors.
If the color you want isn't available here, go to this page and select custom
color at checkout.
Here are some of our most popular color combinations for hand tied hair extensions, but you may let
us know if you have any special requests.
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Rooted #4/ 14/24
Highlights
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Rooted #6/ 12/22
Highlights
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Rooted #10 18/24
Highlights
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#1001
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#60A
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#4/18 Blended
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#4/ 60 Blended
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#18/60 Blended
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#18/#22 Blended
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Rooted #8/ 60
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Rooted #18/60
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Rooted #18/613
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Rooted #8/24
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Rooted #18/24
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Rooted #4/24
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Rooted #4/ 60
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Rooted #8/ 613
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Rooted #8/60A Ash
Secret tips to make the hair extension fabulous?
Here are 5 exclusive tips only for kmxtend blog
readers:
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To avoid matting, the hair should be
combed on a regular basis.
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The hand
tied hair extensions should be handled with more care when showering,
cleaning, and drying than it was before the extension.
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Hair should be washed three to four times
each week.
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It's not a good idea to go to bed with
wet hair or to allow the roots of your hair air dry since this might cause the
weft to droop.
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Instead of tying your hair up with a hair
band at night, leave it free.
Pros
- While having your extensions
installed, keep in mind that your choice of professional, the weight and
color of your extensions largely determine the outcome. Here are a few
pros and cons:
- The least harmful. The hand
tied hair extensions process does not use any harmful chemicals or
toxins, unlike many other extensions that use glue, chemicals, and other
adhesives.
- It is long-lasting. The wefts
grow out with your natural hair and can last up to 8 weeks before needing
to be adjusted up or removed.
- Has the ability to style in any
way. Because the bonds could be visible or difficult to move, several
types of extensions limit your hairstyles, notably up-dos and high ponies.
Hand tied hair extensions may be styled in any
way you like, and they flow with your hair naturally.
- Suitable for most hair
types. Wefts were previously considered to be only suited for extremely
thick hair since they were so heavy. They are now lightweight enough for
most types of hair due to the lightweight hand sewn wefts.
Cons
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Hand tied hair extensions must be
done by a professional stylist who has received special training in this area.
Do not attempt to apply them yourself because the procedure involves some
careful hair sewing. It's also crucial to get them removed by a hairdresser so
that you don't end up damaging your natural hair.
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If you have fine or thin hair, this is
not the greatest option. Although the wefts are light, they are still stitched
into your natural hair, so if your hair is particularly thin or fine, it may
not be able to hold the weft.
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