Human Hair Extensions
Create Beautiful Long
Hair Styles Instantly
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By Perriann
Rodriguez
As you glance across virtually every print medium such
as newspapers, magazines and catalogs, there seems to
be one thing in common as far as hair cut styles is concerned.
The long hair cut style is everywhere. So what are you
supposed to do if you don’t have long hair and you really
want the long hair cut style? Well, let’s see, human hair
grows about ½” per month, so if your hair is at ear level,
that would be almost two years to wait for that ‘hair
cascading down your back’ look. And of course by the time
you grow your hair out, the short hair cut style will
be in.
“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.”
Rod Sickler, Owner, Images by Rod & Company, Rantoul,
Illinois
In today’s society, two-year waits are OUT and immediate
results are IN. The beauty industry recognized the demand
for instant long natural looking hair and thus today’s
hottest trend was born—Human Hair Extensions. Hair extensions
are not only for lengthening your hair, according to Rod
Sickler, owner of Images by Rod & Company and Sexy
Hair Concepts Artistic Team Member.
“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.
One of Sicklers’ hair extension clients, Holly Leach
of Rantoul, Illinois, says she wanted to get hair extensions
because she was ready for a change and wanted Sickler
to re-invent her look by adding thickness and length to
her thinning hair with European Hair Extensions. She was
absolutely amazed at the results. “I came into the salon
(Images by Rod & Company) looking one way, and came
out looking totally different”, says, Leach. Leach has
had her hair extensions for about 5 months now, with absolutely
no issues and no complaints. She maintains the hair extensions
with non-soy based conditioning shampoo and moisturizers
from Sexy Hair Concepts, and uses hair dryers and curling
irons with no problems. Leach concludes,”Hair Extensions
are worth the time and money, when you can get fabulous-looking
long hair instantly”.
"Hair extensions are a huge self-esteem booster because
they give women the opportunity to get the long hair style
look without the wait" Guinevere Werr
Manager, The Spa East Bank Club, Chicago, Ill - Some
women are concerned or have heard that hair extensions
can cause damage to their natural hair, or even loss of
hair. Guinevere Werr, Manager of The Spa at the East Bank
Club in Chicago, Ill, says the fusion application method
Sickler uses from So.Cap., an Italian company, does not
create any damage to the natural hair since it is applied
¼” from the scalp and not directly on the scalp. Werr
assisted Sickler with applying brown hair extensions with
some highlight extensions to her sisters’ hair. She adds
that Sicklers hair extension clients have lost almost
no hair extensions and have had very little maintenance
issues.
So where do you start if you are thinking of getting
hair extensions? You must research the different types
of hair used for hair extensions, the different types
of attachment methods, the hair stylists’ education and
training, any maintenance schedules and of course the
cost.
There are a lot of different types of hair that are
used for hair extensions. There is human hair and synthetic
hair. Synthetic hair is used to add the high fashion colors,
such as pinks and blues. Generally speaking, if you are
going for the natural, it grew out of my head, look you
should go with human hair. Human hair comes in many different
textures and grades. The human hair must be strong and
healthy to produce extensions that will last and wear
without tangling or drying. European human hair is well-
known as quality human hair used for extensions.
There are three basic techniques to attach the hair.
They are fusion or strand by strand, weaving and bonding.
There are many variations to these techniques and they
are sometimes called by different names.
Fusion/strand by strand: This process is done strand
by strand in small sections using heated adhesive sticks
or glue specifically made for hair extensions. Extension
hair is added directly to your own hair. Sickler uses
the fusion method from the Italian company So.Cap. Hair
is attached about ¼ “from your scalp and looks totally
natural. Sickler comments, “No one can visually see that
you have hair extensions. It’s up to you if you want everyone
to know”.
Weaving is a process where a corn row or track is created
around the head and close to the scalp. Extension hair
is sewn on the tracks. Your own hair lies over the tracks
for a natural look. Bonding is a process where bonding
glue is applied onto the weft of the extension hair and
then applied at the root of your hair. A weft is horizontal
hair strands attached together at the top of vertically
flowing hair strands. Wefts can be machine-made or handmade.
There are some disadvantages to each of these methods.
Sometimes if the hair extension application method is
not done properly, the hair extensions will simply fall
out, or cause damage to your natural hair. Also, with
additional pressure to your scalp from the weight of the
heavy extensions, there could be some thinning of your
natural hair and/or headaches as you adapt to the new
weight. There have been some reports of allergies to the
chemicals that are used. You should discuss the disadvantages
of hair extensions thoroughly with your hair stylist so
that there are no surprises.
The hair extension training and education your hair
stylist has received is very important to the success
of their work. Sickler received his hair extension training
from renowned expert, Joseph Accola, and he keeps up-do-date
on techniques by attending beauty shows across Europe
where hair extensions are more popular than in the U.S.
“Hair extension education and training are paramount to
successful hair extensions for any hair stylist”, says
Sickler. If you are looking for a hair stylist to do hair
extensions and they don’t have the proper training, you
could be very disappointed with the results.
After you have your hair extensions in place, you will
need to schedule regular maintenance visits to check your
extensions. How often you need to go back will depend
on the type of hair and the method of attachment that
was used. As hair grows out, some of the hair extensions
will need to be removed and replaced or touched up.
On a day-to-day basis you should treat your human hair
extensions as you would long hair. Brush, shampoo, condition
and moisturize on a regular basis. Some hair stylists
will recommend specific high-quality hair care products
to use with your extensions. You can also use hair dryers,
flat irons, curling irons on most types of human hair
extensions. Color treatments can be done on the hair extensions,
but you should consult with your hair stylist before considering
this. Monthly color touch-ups to your roots will not be
a problem, as the hair extensions will not be touched.
Although it doesn’t hurt physically to get hair extensions,
it may hurt you financially. There really is no way around
this factor. To get good hair extensions on your whole
head, you will need quality human hair, an experienced
hair stylist, at least one assistant and about 6-8 hours
of time. The ticket price can vary from $150-$2000 depending
on what you are having done. Adding a few highlights or
lowlight hair extensions can be quite less as the time
and amount of hair needed is less.
In short, here are ten tips to follow after you have
decided you want to get hair extensions and have selected
a beauty salon. To find beauty salons that do hair extensions,
you can look in the yellow pages or search online. The
beauty salon directory at www.hairresources.com will allow
you to search for ‘hair extensions in your City, State.
1.After selecting a salon, schedule an initial consultation
to discuss what you would like to have done and any concerns
that you have. 2. Ask about what hair extension experience
your hair stylist has and where they received their training.
3. Make sure the hair stylist listens and understands
your needs and concerns. Does he/she communicate well
with you?
4. The hair stylist should ask you about your lifestyle,
health, hobbies and your normal hair routine
5. An analysis of your scalp and hair should be done
at the initial consultation to make sure your hair is
in a condition for successful hair extensions.
6. Ask to see before and after photos of hair extension
clients
7. Ask for references and be sure to call them
8. Ask how often the average client needs to replace
the hair. This is very important for anticipating future
costs
9. Get a written estimate for your hair extensions with
an itemized list of the services required to achieve your
new look
10.Get a written maintenance plan. Plan should include
recommendations for products, grooming tools, follow-up
appointments and any special instructions.
Hair extensions have many advantages and several disadvantages
that should be addressed, but if you want to create an
instant long hair style, human hair extensions are the
way to go
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