Saturday, July 25, 2009

What is the difference between hair extensions and a weave?

My hair is really thin. I inherited thinning hair from all the women in my family. I'm wondering if there's anything I can do about it, I'm only 30.



What is the difference between hair extensions and a weave?

A weave is weaved in to the hair and can be washed and worn for a length of time. It does pull on your natural hair . I do not recommend hair weaves but hair extensions can be removed .by you. The clip on version would be the easiest to deal with to make your hair look thicker, fuller. But you might want to try a good layered hair cut instead. By a good stylist, the layering can make fine, thin hair look and feel thicker.



What is the difference between hair extensions and a weave?

Hair extensions are great for women with hairloss or thinning hair. Extensions are the same as a weave. They can be expensive, though. It costs hundreds of dollars to have them put in and the maintainance can be quite high too. Extensions are for people who have a lot of money to spend on their hair.



What is the difference between hair extensions and a weave?

A weave replaces your hair-covers it to be precise so that you end up with different hair(texture and all) and extension adds beauty to the hair-more like a decoration on your head, say a scrunchy. You definately need a weave not and extension.



What is the difference between hair extensions and a weave?

Weave is sewn into the hair all in one straight line like extension from ear to ear..



Extensions are individual portions of hair that are applied to individual strands of your own hair.



What is the difference between hair extensions and a weave?

i have hair extentions they cost about 30 dollars at sallys



it hurts when you take them out if you glue them



they get knappy and they pulll out and damage your hair



if you use a clip it still damages your hair because its pulling it down.



but its worth it if you want long or thick hair



i do it myself and its fairly easy

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