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  2. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    The "invisible part" is a technique used by hair stylists that hides any evidence that the person is wearing an extension. The extension will appear as if it is growing directly from the person's scalp.

  3. Crochet braids - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the hair extensions are grabbed by the hook and pulled through the underside of each cornrow, working from the front of the hair to the back at a 90 degree angle. [2] This process can take up to 4-6 hours. [4] Popular methods include traditional, individuals, and invisible knot method.

  4. Hair texture powder - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary hairstyling, texture powder is widely used to create volume and body in both men's and women's hairstyles.Unlike the heavier powders of the past, modern formulations are much lighter and are designed to be virtually invisible in the hair. [5]

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  7. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Crochet braids: Extensions are crocheted into cornrowed natural hair, offering a variety of styling options. French braid: A classic braid where hair is braided in three strands, incorporating additional hair into each section. Senegalese Twists: Also known as rope twists, this style involves two-strand twists with hair extensions.