How Do You Add Braided Extensions To Hair?
Women throughout the centuries have added false hair to make their own fuller and more attractive. From wigs to extensions to puffs, they have been made of natural hair from humans or animals and more recently from synthetics. The trick is to attach extensions so they don’t damage your own hair or get dislodged by physical activities. One of the easiest and most secure ways is to braid extensions in with your natural hair. Use less expensive synthetic hair for braided extensions. Attach clumps of 20 to 50 hair strands to your own hair using heat fusion, wax or glue. Braid the extensions in with your own hair. This will last a few months. Attach wefts, or tracks, to the top of your scalp with glue or heat fusion. Wefts are clumps of hair attached at the top like a curtain. Once attached, weft hair strands can be braided into your natural hair. Make cornrows of tiny braids in horizontal lines along the side of your scalp. Sew hair extensions onto the braided hair with heavy weaving threa