Cut the weft to the size you want, then put the glue on the top of the weft. Let it sit for 30 seconds then press it on the top of your section. Make sure to glue it to the hair not to the scalp.
Yes, you can glue wig clips to regular weaving hair & make your own clip-in extensions.
if you are refering to glue in extensions, than tea tree oil is best
You can purchase glue at any local beauty supply or Sally's.
Buy extensions Clip or glue in !
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
You can buy them at your local beauty supply or Sally's.
yes hair extensions are better as you should see glue pulls you own hair out but i profer you to use clip on extensions the are the best
If you're new to hair extensions, go to a professional stylist & have it done; you can always have him/her explain the process to you. Glue can be damaging to your real hair, so do not attempt it unless you're sure you know what you're doing.
It depends on your hair type and lifestyle. Tape extensions are better if you want something lightweight, comfortable, and easy to manage. They sit flat on the head and blend well when applied properly. Glue extensions are better if you want a strand-by-strand look, but they require more maintenance. The main risk with glue extensions is damage during removal if it is not done correctly. For most people, tape extensions are easier and safer. But the best choice should be made after checking your hair density, scalp condition, and daily styling routine.
Each kind of extensions are applied differently. Generally, when gluing in human hair extensions, the stylist will glue in a 1-4 inch sections about an inch or two below your roots.
If you have oily skin the glue will not stick for very long. With clip ins you can change the position and take them out easier.
Tape hair extensions are usually lighter, flatter, and easier to maintain. They are quick to apply and can be removed more safely when done by a professional. They are a good option if you want natural volume without putting too much stress on your own hair. The only drawback is that tapes need proper care. Oil, serum, or conditioner near the roots can make them loosen. Glue hair extensions can also look natural because they are fixed in small sections. But they need more time, more care, and expert removal. If the glue is poor quality or removed badly, it can cause breakage. So, tape extensions are better for comfort and easy maintenance, while glue extensions need more careful handling.