How To Tighten Up Cold Fusion Extensions/ Links

Choosing a method that works best for you depends on several factors, including hair type, lifestyle, and budget. Hair extension methods can be broken down into four different attachments; strand by strand, weft, clip extensions, and micro-link skin weft.

Hi, my name is Antoinette with the Ocean hair Bar and spa. Today, I'm going to talk to you about sliding up your outgrown extensions, also known as micro links and cold fusion, hair extensions at the ocean, hair bar Cowen's cost 250 and up, and that also depends on the density of your hair, which is about a hundred or More pieces, my client today has about sixty pieces of hair extensions in her hair because of the density of her hair, the straighter your hair, the more often you will need to slide your extensions up, outgrown overgrown extensions tangle and can be very damaging to your hair. The coldfusion method is when your hair is pulled through a small bead or a lock and clamped shut. This method is best for people with medium to thick density. Here avoid use of oils or silicone based products near the attachment. My client has tried many extension services, but this is her favorite, even though her hair is not medium or thick. Today, it took me 43 minutes to slide up her outgrown extensions. As you can see, I am unclamping and sliding up and re clamping her hair extensions. A comb is unnecessary, since all I am doing today is sliding up her extensions. I really enjoy this service because it's a very versatile style so just use your fingers comb through a little bit while taking them out and when you're finished grab a soft brush. I tend to use the wet brush and just gently comb the ends and smooth out the hair, so for all your hair extension needs check out ocean hair bar.com. Thank you for watching and I hope to see you soon.

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