- (1)Choose the Right Hair Volume
Select the number of wefts based on your natural hair density. Opt for single-layer or lightweight wefts if you have thin hair to avoid bulkiness. Thicker hair can layer multiple wefts for added volume.
(2)Secure Application
Use professional clips, adhesive, or sewing methods. Ensure the weft lies flat against your scalp without tension. Short hair users can apply hairspray for temporary hold.
(3)Blend the Weft Seam
Cover the weft seam with your top layer of natural hair and comb through for a seamless look. Curling the hair adds texture and enhances concealment.
(4)Daily Maintenance
Avoid direct heat on adhesive bonds. Detangle gently from ends to roots with a wide-tooth comb. Clean with extension-safe shampoo 1-2 times weekly.
(5) Sleep Care
Braid hair loosely or tie in a low bun before sleeping to minimize friction. Avoid direct contact between wefts and pillowcases.
(6)Safe Removal
Apply removal solution for adhesive types; never pull forcefully. Sewn wefts should be removed by a professional to prevent hair damage.