This video shows how to add wefts of hair with adhesive and also how to remove the wefts. The demonstration is for viewers that have little knowledge about how the tehchnique is done.
hey so if done properly this is safe? my hair is really thin and the sew in method does not work for me at all, corn rows cause alopecia can i stick to this? but if the weft is really long wont it drag the hair down?
@bronzedtone : It is safe if done properly, but I would not suggest it if you suffer from alopecia. The sew-in method will work best for you. Sew it in as a "net-weave" so that most of the tension will be on the net and not your braids underneath.
does it depend who does it? i used a net before but she also interlocked my braids tighten them up soo hard and it thinned out my hair i think, what can i ask for next time?
@bronzedtone: Yes, it will depend on who does it. Remember it is very important to let your stylist know if your braids are too tight. You should not feel uncomfortable informing your stylist that she/he must loosen your braids. Braids that are too tight will always result in hair loss.
yes thank you but honestly i am no sure what is good for me, I can do lace wig but I my hair line is soo close to my eye brows I will look funny. Plus I am worried if ppl can tell it's a lace wig. Since now its a big thing to do. Thank you soo much for helping me.....
I thought your demonstration was very professional. It was helpful that you had a very neat setup with a steady camera. Thank you.
soulrich83 2 years ago
soulrich83: Thank you very much! :-)
HairStrandz 2 years ago
hey so if done properly this is safe? my hair is really thin and the sew in method does not work for me at all, corn rows cause alopecia can i stick to this? but if the weft is really long wont it drag the hair down?
bronzedtone 2 years ago
@bronzedtone : It is safe if done properly, but I would not suggest it if you suffer from alopecia. The sew-in method will work best for you. Sew it in as a "net-weave" so that most of the tension will be on the net and not your braids underneath.
HairStrandz 2 years ago
does it depend who does it? i used a net before but she also interlocked my braids tighten them up soo hard and it thinned out my hair i think, what can i ask for next time?
bronzedtone 2 years ago
@bronzedtone: Yes, it will depend on who does it. Remember it is very important to let your stylist know if your braids are too tight. You should not feel uncomfortable informing your stylist that she/he must loosen your braids. Braids that are too tight will always result in hair loss.
HairStrandz 2 years ago