How To: Apply Cold Fusion Hair Extensions

How to apply cold fusion extensions: Vertical lines of hair (strands) are attached to small sections of hair close to the scalp. They are pre-tipped with a keratin base solution and are available in many lengths, colors and textures.

Cold fusion, our strands of hair that are slipped into a copper cylinder and compressed onto the hair close to the scalp, a strand or pre tipped hair, usually keratin, based, are available in many lengths, colors and textures they're a good choice because there is no glue or Bond used and the cylinder is less detectable to the touch how they are applied. Skim a quarter, inch section of hair and slide the copper cylinder up the hair shaft with the use of a fishing string or an applicator tool. A strand of hair is then inserted into the copper cylinder. The copper cylinder is compressed close to the scalp. There is minimal stress on the hair because there is no glue heating or bonding of the hair as the hair grows. This method of extension can easily be serviced by loosing, the cylinder sliding the hair strand and the cylinder up and reattaching the same extension strand for this method. You should purchase quality hair for the initial installation, as they can last for up to one year be sure to perform any chemical services more colouring to your own natural hair. Before reapplying the extensions

Melissa Suarez: Cold Fusion are applied with an ultrasonic machine, these are microlinks...

Andrew: Thank you for your comments. One think i have learned from doing this for 30+ years, (Shhhh) is that everyone has different way call the same thing. This video was made before the ultrasonic machine, who I believe great lengths were the first to introduce A long time ago We call it cold fusion because there is no heat involved. Micro links, and wefted hair extensions all copper cylinders or “Micro links”

Sweet Vanilla: This would take hours to get done

mscharita: How much do you charge? I want to make an appointment

JQueenHair: Where can I purchase this type of hair

Fii: Yes he’s definitely applying these wrong. Way to close to the scalp. for a mannequin it’s okay, but if this were a real person this would cause damage.

Liza Reid: What kind of hair do I buy. A lady at Sally said but the keratin tipped hair but I told her I wasn't using heat rather micro links. She said still uses keratin tipped but the tip was thicker than a shoe lace how would that flatten in link

lisa mack: Info in ny area need this done plesse thank you kindly

truth speech: I want this. I'm from Bangladesh plz help me.

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