By Perriann
Rodriguez
Who gets hair extensions? What are hair extensions,
methods, etc.? When can you get hair extensions? Where
do you get hair extensions? Why would you get hair extensions?
And perhaps the biggest question….How are they attached?
A good place to start is explaining what hair extensions
are all about. In a society where immediate results are
very popular, the beauty industry has developed and improved
the ancient technique of adding human or synthetic hair
to your own hair and making it look like it grew out of
your own head.
We say ‘ancient’ because people have been doing this
since forever, with wigs, hairpieces, weaves and such.
Many of today’s methods have been adapted from African-American
stylists that weave human or synthetic hair into corn
rows for a long, flowing and natural look.
So who gets hair extensions? Many celebrities get hair
extensions for various movie roles. The celebrity factor
is what has catapulted the popularity of hair extensions
over the last 5 years. When you see magazine covers with
famous actors having long, flowing natural looking long
hair, you begin to think that maybe you could get the
same look. Once thought as a rich person’s service, hair
extensions have become much more affordable and even practical
for everyday consumers.
The main reason for getting hair extensions is to add
length to your hair style, although they can be used to
thicken your hair or even add highlights. Hair extension
expert Rod Sickler, Owner of Images by Rod & Company
in Rantoul Illinois says, “Don’t limit yourself to just
adding length to your hair. Hair extensions offer a simple
solution to fine hair and can add a little pizzazz to
thick, curly or wavy hair in any color or style.”
“Any hair type can support hair extensions”, says Sickler.
Sickler makes hair extensions easy by creating cutting-edge
hair styles for his clients. Some examples include sleek
and straight hair, vivacious ringlets and striking color
enhancements with the use of different highlighted and
lowlighted hair extensions. He describes the hair extension
process as very painstaking and challenging as it requires
many hours and various techniques to complete. The rewards
are many as he is able to re-invent hair, tweak techniques
and fulfill his clients’ needs.
When can you get hair extensions? Whenever you have
a few hours available! Most hair extension stylists will
offer a consultation prior to your actual appointment
to get the hair extensions attached. The human or synthetic
hair typically needs to be pre-ordered so that it matches
your own hair or the intended color you are interested
in. In the consultation, the stylists will discuss your
current hair health, how the extensions will be attached,
possible side effects and what you will need to take care
of them. If you are experiencing significant hair loss,
hair thinning or have extremely damaged hair, the stylist
should recommend that you do NOT get hair extensions until
your condition improves.
Where can you get hair extensions? As the hair extension
service becomes more and more popular, you will find many
more stylists that go to training and education classes
to become certified in hair extension services. The stylist
does not necessarily need to be certified, but it is very
important that they have been trained and educated properly
in hair extensions. Hair extensions are a big investment,
financially and emotionally. If the stylist you select
does not have proper training, many things can go wrong,
including some of your natural hair falling out or even
being ruined. Make sure you do your homework in selecting
a stylist. Ask to see before/after photos, get references,
check if any complaints have been filed against a stylist,
etc. All hair extensions have the potential to cause damage
to your hair. The experience of the hair stylist is the
biggest factor in positive results.
Finally, the biggest question, How are the hair extensions
attached? There are a variety of methods to attach hair
extensions. The type and style of hair selected can be
a determining factor in how they are attached. Human and
synthetic hair can be attached strand by strand or in
wefts. A strand of hair would be considered to be 30 or
so pieces of hair. A weft is a section of hair that is
attached together at the top. The weft is typical sewn
or bonded in to the natural hair. Other innovative methods
include fusion, bonding, locs, clamps, using string and
more.
There are advantages and disadvantages to every method
of hair extension available today. There can be a big
cost difference between one method and another. There
is a direct relationship between time and cost. Most hair
extensions are time-intensive, resulting in the major
portion of the costs involved. Another major factor is
the quality of the human or synthetic hair that is used.
Quality hair is expensive. The hair industry is not regulated
so determining what or who supplied quality hair can be
difficult. Research and education is a primary factor
in a successful hair extension service.
After you have hair extensions, it is very important
that you take care of them properly. Some methods will
require the use of special shampoos and styling appliances.
There may be recommendations from your stylist in reference
to sleeping, brushing, swimming, shampooing and styling
your hair extensions. Regular maintenance is also an important
step to keep the hair healthy and looking good. Long hair
requires work. So make plans to put your time in……. as
well as your money!
For additional information on hair extensions, visit
Hair Resources at http://www.hairresources.net and http://www.hairresources.com
About the Author:
Perriann Rodriguez is the award-winning author of the
number one best selling E-book, ‘2005’s Most Popular Hair
Extensions’ and ‘Wedding Hair Styles’ available at the
Hair Resources Bookstore, http://www.hairresources.net/. She is also
the founder of Hair Resources, http://www.hairresources.com/ a global resource
for hair styles, hair extensions, global beauty salons,
hair stylists, and much more.
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