Fusion hair weave, also known as keratin bonding, is a popular hair extension technique that involves attaching individual strands of donor hair to your natural hair using keratin-based glue. The process requires a heated tool that melts the keratin, which is then clamped around a small section of your own hair. Once the keratin cools, it bonds the extension to your hair, creating a seamless and durable connection.
There are two main types of fusion hair weave:
The application process for fusion hair weave typically involves the following steps:
The cost of fusion hair weave varies depending on the length, volume, and quality of the extensions used, as well as the salon or stylist you choose. On average, you can expect to pay between $500 to $2,000 for a full head of fusion extensions.
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Fusion hair weave is a versatile and effective hair extension technique that can transform your look. By understanding the benefits, types, and maintenance requirements, you can make an informed decision about whether fusion hair weave is right for you. With proper care and maintenance, fusion hair extensions can provide you with long-lasting, seamless results that will boost your confidence and enhance your overall appearance.
Type | Technique | Duration | Pros | Cons |
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Hot Fusion | Melts keratin glue | 3-6 months | Long-lasting | Requires heat |
Cold Fusion | Clamps keratin glue | 3-6 months | Damage-free | Requires pressure |
Length | Volume | Quality | Cost |
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14 inches | 100 strands | Human hair | $500-$1,000 |
18 inches | 150 strands | Remy human hair | $700-$1,500 |
22 inches | 200 strands | Virgin human hair | $1,000-$2,000 |
Maintenance | Frequency | Benefits |
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Trims | Every 6-8 weeks | Removes split ends and maintains healthy appearance |
Sulfate-free hair care | Daily use | Avoids damaging keratin bonds |
Regular brushing | Twice a day | Prevents tangles and keeps extensions smooth |
Avoid heat styling | Limit use | Protects keratin bonds and prevents damage |
Mistake | Consequence | Prevention |
---|---|---|
Over-styling | Weakens keratin bonds | Minimize heat styling and use gentle products |
Using harsh chemicals | Damages keratin bonds | Avoid bleach, hair dyes, and harsh shampoos |
Sleeping with wet hair | Causes tangles and damages keratin bonds | Dry hair thoroughly before going to bed |
Applying extensions too close to the roots | Causes discomfort and breakage | Leave a small gap between extensions and scalp |
Choosing the wrong type of extensions | May not be compatible with hair type | Consult a professional stylist for the right extensions |
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