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Different Types Of Hair Extensions - NASAHAIR

28/10/2023
At NASAHAIR, we understand that hair extensions have become an essential accessory for those looking to enhance their natural beauty and achieve stunning, versatile hairstyles. That's why we've gone above and beyond to curate a collection of premium hair extensions that meet the demands of modern fashion and provide a seamless, natural-looking result.

At NASAHAIR, we understand that hair extensions have become an essential accessory for those looking to enhance their natural beauty and achieve stunning, versatile hairstyles. That's why we've gone above and beyond to curate a collection of premium hair extensions that meet the demands of modern fashion and provide a seamless, natural-looking result.

Are you looking to enhance your hair's length, volume, or overall style? Hair extensions offer a fantastic solution to transform your look instantly. However, with so many hair extension types available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for your needs. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the various types of hair extensions offered by NASAHAIR company, explaining their unique characteristics and benefits. Let's explore the world of hair extensions together!

I. Bulk hair extensions

Bulk hair extensions are a type of hair extension where the hair strands are attached together at the root end and typically sold in bundles or packs. They are commonly used by hairstylists and professionals to create custom-made extensions or for braiding and weaving techniques.

II. Tip hair extensions

Tip hair extensions, also known as fusion or pre-bonded hair extensions, are a popular type of hair extension that offers a semi-permanent solution for adding length, volume, and versatility to your natural hair. Tip extensions consist of individual strands of hair that are pre-bonded with a keratin adhesive at one end, forming a small tip.

There are several types of tip hair extensions available in the market. 

  1. I-Tip Extensions: Also known as micro bead extensions or micro link extensions, I-tip extensions have a small loop at one end instead of a keratin bond. The stylist uses a threading tool to pull the natural hair through the loop and secure it with a tiny metal bead or clamp.

  2. U-Tip Extensions: U-tip extensions, also called nail-tip extensions, have a U-shaped keratin bond at one end. The stylist uses a heat fusion tool to melt the keratin and bond the extension to the natural hair, creating a secure attachment.

  3. V-Tip Extensions: V-tip extensions have a V-shaped keratin bond at one end. The application process is similar to U-tip extensions, where the keratin is melted and bonded to the natural hair using a heat fusion tool.

  4. Flat-Tip Extensions: Flat-tip extensions, also known as tape-in extensions or skin weft extensions, feature a flat, wide strip of hair with a thin adhesive tape attached to it. The stylist applies the extension by sandwiching the natural hair between two adhesive strips.

  5. Nano-Tip Extensions: Nano-tip extensions are the smallest and least noticeable type of tip extensions. They feature a tiny metal or plastic ring with a silicone-lined interior, which holds the extension strand and the natural hair together. The rings are clamped shut using a specialized tool.

III. Tape hair extensions

Tape hair extensions are a popular type of hair extension that provides a semi-permanent solution for adding length, volume, and thickness to your natural hair. They consist of hair strands attached to a thin, adhesive strip. Tape hair extensions are applied by sandwiching a thin section of your natural hair between two adhesive strips. The adhesive strips are typically made of medical-grade adhesive or a hypoallergenic tape that is gentle on the scalp. Tape hair extensions are known for their lightweight nature, making them comfortable to wear.

IV. Weft hair extensions

Weft hair extensions are a popular type of hair extension that consists of hair strands sewn or bonded together at the top to create a long strip of hair. There are 2 types of Weft Extensions:

1. Machine-Tied Wefts: Machine-tied wefts are created by sewing the hair strands together using a machine. They are known for their durability and strength. Machine-tied wefts are typically thicker and provide more volume.

2. Hand-Tied Wefts: Hand-tied wefts are made by hand, with each hair strand carefully tied to a thin weft. They are lighter and more flexible than machine-tied wefts.

V. Clip-in hair extensions

Clip-in hair extensions are a popular and temporary type of hair extension that can be easily applied and removed without the need for professional assistance. They are made of individual wefts of hair with small clips attached to them. Clip-in hair extensions are designed to be applied by the wearer. Each weft of hair has small clips attached to them, which can be opened and secured onto the natural hair. The extensions are strategically placed throughout the head to achieve the desired length, volume, or style.



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