Hair Extensions Fusion Vs Microbead

Hair extensions keratin Fusion or Microbead what’s the difference

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Hey guys, so one of the most asked questions I get with regard to extensions is: what's the difference between the carrot, infusion and the microbead, so I'm going to show you a really quick video on what the difference is. So first I'm gon na do the micro beading, which starts with the hair tip, looking like this like a little shoelace, and these are done with a little bead which looks like this, and if the color will match the roots of your hair so that they blend In and don't show when they grow out, I take a strand of your hair. I thread the little bead onto it like the little shoelace tip and clamp. So this is what the little beads look like. Now I have a little extra technique. I do where I hold the bead over, so that it's more secure, smaller, discreet this way the beads don't slip or slide off. That'S one of the biggest complaints I hear with the with clients that have had micro, bead extensions in the past is that they slide and don't stay on. So this way they stay on really secure and grow out. There'S no damage they're done neatly and properly. So the way I do it is I'll, do it in rows, so you'll have all little beads lined up next to each other like that and then to remove the micro beads. I have my little tool like this. I put it in a little bead like this and pop it open, and the bead will just slide off, take your bead and they will slide off. Don'T for the carrot infusion. We start off with the flat tip, which looks like this, which has a little bit of keratin already on it. So this is the tip for the fusion, and this is the tip for the micro bead. One looks like a shoelace and one looks like a little flat flat. Sometimes they can also be a YouTube or different shapes, but when I make them and make the flat tip so for these I take a strand. I'Ve got a little shield on it, so that keratin doesn't stick to all your other hairs. So you have a neat application right, you're straight. This also use a hot iron. It looks like this. You line up your extension, the hair, a little it's in bond. The difference is these: I could make different sizes. So if I hope that the client was very fine, thin hair, I can make it smaller and they that's what these look like. I can customize the sizing of these bonds needed. Please do take a little longer to reinstall, because I need to take them out and read tip them with more keratin. Where is the beads? I can just unclip them and reattach them do another. One of these. I'M rolling a tip into the hair kind of around the hair strand and that's what the character looks like is pretty much. The same tool is what I use with the carrot with the microbeads. You break the bond break it a little bit more gently, so you're not breaking any of the hair. Let me just light it off like that.

Lisa aka Sunsetsbeach: Which one would you say does more damage?

Missymissy: Hi, Can you explain what kind of beads you used? They look like copper beads (tube). I am trying to buy beads but I didn't know there are so many types of beads. Tube shaped ones, copper ones, silicone lined one. Please recommend!

Miss sandra: Where did u get ur tools from? Do you do international shipments?

Gretta Bissa: Very instructive... thanks

Vasantharuban Selvanayagam: Haha i did this on my daughter, she loved it.

GlamByJazzyC: Where do you get your tools from?

Nicole Hartman-Marsh: How much is your opener?

Chistine Ramos: Where do u get the bead remover plier???

Terry Duani: are you still in business? your site is expired

Josh Dobs: Your fusion bonds are awful close to the scalp. I know your trying to get as close as you can so the bonds will last the longest, but there's no room for the hair to move. If you did a full head of those, and your client decided to wear her hair up, like in a high ponytail, it would put an incredible amount of stress on the natural hair, causing breakage or potentially traction alopecia. Fusion bonds are rigid, if the hair is pulled tight into position and fused into that ridgid bond as soon as any kind of stress is applied to it, like when brushing the hair, that hair is going to get ripped out or it's going to snap. Bonus for you, because she's going to keep needing hair extensions to hide all the breakage from the hair extensions, do you see how vicious of a cycle is starting?

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