- Description
Hand-tied wefts are created by individually fastening hair onto the extension base and securing it in place by hand-knotting. In the process of making hand-tied weft extensions, hair strands are carefully aligned and tied onto a thin strip of fabric or lace. The tying process is done meticulously to ensure that the hair strands are evenly distributed and securely attached to the weft. This technique results in an exceptionally robust yet significantly finer weft. Do not cut the width of the weft, if the weft is wider than you need, just fold it.
- Advantages
Thinner & Less Bulky: Hand-tied wefts are flatter and more flexible than machine wefts, ensuring a natural and seamless blend with natural hair.
Lightweight & Comfortable: Their thin, lightweight design offers a comfortable wearing experience, reducing scalp strain and discomfort.
Gentle & Chemical-Free: Hand-tied wefts avoid harmful chemicals, glues, or adhesives, making them a safer and hair-friendly option.
Versatile Styling: They allow unrestricted styling, including updos and high ponytails, while moving naturally with your hair.
Suitable for Most Hair Types: Lightweight hand-tied wefts are ideal for a wide range of hair types, including thin or fine hair.
- Specification
- Hair Style: Virgin Hand Tied Weft
- Hair Meterial: 100% real human hair
- Hair Texture: Natural Straight, and Have a Natural Wave when Wet or Left to Airdry or Diffused
- Set Size:1pcs
- Weight: 14″-18″: 10G/bundle, 15-20 bundles for a full head
20″-24″: 15G/bundle, 10-14 bundles for a full head - Length: 14-24inch
- Life Span: 6-12 Months
- How to wear
- Attaching your weft with clips
1). Part your hair and make a section.
2). Measure and cut the weft to the length of the hair section.
3). Fix the clips on the weft.
4). Put the weft with clips on your own hair. - Attaching your hair weft with glue
1). Part your hair and make a section.
2). Measure and cut the weft to the length of the hair section.
3). Attach the ends of the weft by sealing off the edges with glue or needle and thread to prevent the hair from fall off the weft.
4). Apply glue on the upper edge of the weft and along the section of your natural hair closest to the scalp.
5). Press the extensions against the glue in your natural hair. Hold until the glue is dried and the hair piece sits securely.
3.Attaching your weft with microrings
1). Create a horizontal part.
2). Measure and cut the weft to the length of the parted section
3). Use hair clips to secure the cut piece to your natural hair.
4). Place a microring on the needle and open the hook.
5). Grasp a section of your natural hair and a section of the weft with the hook.
6). Squeeze the microring firmly with the pliers, pressing hard until it is nearly flat. - Weaving – Sewing in your hair weft
1). Part your hair and make a section.
2). Use the hair in this section to create a tightly braided braid.
3). Begin at one edge and braid to the middle.
4). Measure and cut the hair weft so that the piece fits the length of the entire part you created.
5). Attach the ends of the weft using a needle and thread to prevent the hair from dropping from the weft.
6). Thread a bent needle and gently sew the hairline on the entire length of the braid.
7). Thoroughly secure the ends of the weft.