In the 18th century, women wore hairdos with extensions and carious apparatuses that could be as tall as
How tall is 3 Ft high
hair additions that are secured to the base of the client’s natural hair in order to add length, volume, texture, or color.
What are extensions
The wefts can also be attached by creating this, using a fiber filler
What is a track
method of attaching hair extensions, hair wefts or single strands are attached with an adhesive or bonding agent.
the client’s hair and the addition strand are inserted into a tube, which is then heated to shrink it.
What is Tube Shrinking
a hairpiece that has openings in the base, through which the client’s own hair is pulled to blend with the (natural or synthetic) hair of the hairpiece.
What is An integration hairpiece
As a general rule of thumb, you should stay this far away from the hairline at the front, sides, and nape, and 1 inch away from the part.
How far is 1 inch
When sewing on the extension, use only this needle to help avoid damage to the hair and will protect you and the client as well.
What is a blunt, custom-designed needle, either straight or curved.
method of attaching extensions, individual extension hair is bonded to the client’s own hair with a bonding material that is activated by the heat from a special tool.
What is Fusion Bonding
a hook is used to pick up a small amount of hair off a parting. A link is slid on close to the scalp with a special tool. Then an extension or special addition strand is inserted into the link
What is Linking
There are two ways to attach this hairpiece temporary (tape or clips) or semipermanent (tracks, adhesive, or sewing).
What is a toupee
With this hair, you must be careful that the base does not show through.
What is very thin hair
thread is wound around the needle twice to create the double lock
What is a Double lock stitch
Bonded wefts are removed by dissolving the adhesive bond
What is oil or bond remover
A disadvantage to the linking method is
what is the metal links can oxidize (rust).
attached with combs. This hair extension fall or attachment allows the client to have longer, fuller cascading curls covering the entire top and back of the head
what are Cascading Curls.
This hair tends to expand and can give the illusion of being thicker than it really is
What is Curly
A sewing technique used with a curved needle and thread to sew on a weft of hair to a braided cornrow track.
What is a Lock Stitch
should not be used to attach wefts that are longer than 12 inches to avoid excessive heaviness and the possibility of pulling on the client’s natural hair and scalp.
What is The Bonding Method
To use this method of attachment, the natural hair should be at least 5 inches
What is linking
This is a simple way to add a little additional hair to a ponytail
What is a hair wrap
The most important professional approaches to hair addition and extension services should be practiced always in the following order
What is Safety, Comfort, Security, Style and Fashion
this simple, quick stitch can be used to secure the entire length of the weft to the track, Pass the needle under both the track and the weft, and then bring it back over to make a new stitch.
What is the overcast stich
Some fusion-bonding procedures involve wrapping a what around both the client’s hair and the extension or applying the bond to the extension first with a special gun-applicator
What is a keratin-based strip
This method requires special tools and training.
What is the Tube shrinking method