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Are these going to fall out of my hair?

  • sarepelco
  • Jul 16, 2017
  • 2 min read

This is the funniest question i get about NBR extensions. The method is very delicate and non-damaging so you may think they're not in there well enough to stay for a full 6-8 weeks. BUT! they are.

The extensions are attached to your head in a horse-shoe-like figure. Starting above your left ear, down around the occipital bone, and up to the other side. This placement really follows the shape of your head making them comfortable and easy to style.

As far as the installation of the method I only use thread and beads! The thread is really what is holding the extensions which is super gentle and soft on your real hair. Then, along with the thread there is 10-15 anchor beads that help support the weight of the weft. Unlike other beaded methods, your real hair is not pulled through the bead which can be very damaging. Its simply there to hold the thread in place.

From there, your extensions are sewn onto the track of thread. It's strong and durable through washing and styling. Over the 6-8 week time frame, your track slowly will drop from your head due to natural hair growth. Then we cut the previous track, take out the weft, and start all over again.

This kind of gives you guys an understanding of how non-damaging and gentle this method really is. Unlike great length keratin bonds, beaded wefts, dreamcatchers, tape-ins, glue-ins, braided wefts, and clip ins, there is no adhesive used. Also, with this method I don't need to use a heat tool to adhere it to your hair. yikes!

All that's needed is my hands and tools. This allows for a clean, easy removal! Natural hair shed of course, but nothing excessive that you can tell was ripped out from the method of extensions.

My availability is filling up quickly so if you want extensions for the end of summer, click the link in my bio to get started with my pre-consultation application!

XO Happy Sunday!


 
 
 

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