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  2. Hair Extensions 101: An Expert Guide to Tape-Ins, Clip-Ins ...

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    What Are Keratin Bond Extensions? Pros: Long-lasting (2–6 months with touch-ups recommended at three months) Seamless color blend. 360 styling options. Cons: Time-consuming. High-maintenance. Pricey

  3. What are tape-in hair extensions? Hairstylist breaks down ...

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    When it comes to hair extensions, there are many, many options. Tape-in hair extensions are sections of hair that are pre-taped with medical-grade glue by a licensed cosmetologist. "I think tape ...

  4. Everything You Should Know Before Getting Microlink Hair ...

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    A celebrity hairstylist explains what you need to know about getting microlink extensions, a low-tension alternative to sew-in weaves. ... set of pros and cons. Microlinks, for example, have grown ...

  5. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    The braided hair is then sewn down and the hair weft extensions are sewn onto the braids. A weave can consist of a few tracks, or the whole head can be braided for a full head weave. With a full head weave, the braids are sewn down or covered with a net. Extensions are then sewn to the braids. The number of tracks used depends on the desired look.

  6. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Knotless Braids: A variation of box braids, starting with natural hair and gradually adding extensions, reducing scalp tension.Knotless braids do not include the knots. Crochet braids : Extensions are crocheted into cornrowed natural hair, offering a variety of styling options.

  7. Cornrows - Wikipedia

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    Cornrows (also called canerows) are a style of three-strand braids in which the hair is braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to make a continuous, raised row. [1] Cornrows are often done in simple, straight lines, as the term implies, but they can also be styled in elaborate geometric or curvilinear designs.