People use hair extensions to add length or body to their hair. Hair extensions include
sewn-in weaves, braids, hair infusions and extensions with glue. Those
with glue temporarily add new dimension, and it\’s relatively easy to
apply.
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Create a part in the hair where the extension will be added. It is easier to apply hair extensions
with glue by starting with hair closest to the back of the neck and working up to the top of the head. -
Measure the amount of hair needed for the area. When applying hair extensions
with glue, the right amount of hair makes the difference between having
too much or too little hair. The best way to measure the right amount
is to take the hair track and place in the area where hair was parted. -
Cut
hair track and place on a flat, clean surface. Before applying hair
extension with glue, make sure no hair is on top portion of the track. -
Apply
thin line of hair bonding glue on top of hair track. If too much glue
is spread on hair extension, it will be clumpy and hard to remove. Hair
extensions will not stick or fall out if not enough glue is added to
the hair extension. -
Pick
up hair extension and carefully place track in head. Hair extensions
with glue should be placed close to the scalp but not on the scalp. The
best area of the head to apply extensions is the hair right below the
scalp. -
Repeat previous steps until hair extensions with glue create the desired body.
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Brush hair extensions applied with glue and cut into desired style.