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Using a variety of search parameters on this forum, Google and YouTube, I still have not found an answer to this question: how long do (or should) you wait to wash you hair after it's installed? I've been told to wait two weeks to allow the braids to set underneath. Has anyone else heard the same thing? Is your hair so fine or thin that it's almost impossible to make anything of it? Many people with thin or fine hair can get frustrated at the lack of thickness and volume but there fortunately is a solution, and that lies in hair extensions. The texture of thin hair makes it quite difficult to style since anything you do might not last as long as you want to. Plus, the very nature of each strand makes your hair look flat and flimsy. The good thing about cheap hair extensions is that they can create a believable illusion of fullness and there are some very affordable types of extensions you can use to bring out the most in your hair styles. Can anyone help me find a dupe of janet king yaky? Its the best hair ever its SUPER thick and the most natural coarse yaky texture ever. the only problem is its bss hair and not remy so it doesnt last. Does anyone know a vendor that makes hair like this that lasts?
But what are the best extensions for thin hair? Since this hair type tends to be more fragile and more vulnerable than most, you need to be careful what you put on it, so not all hair extensions are suited to thin hair. Also, you must take into account your needs and personal choice before purchasing a set of hair extensions, because not all types are available at affordable prices . Weaves and glue in extensions may last long but they need professional help when they have to be attached and the process can be lengthy and tedious. If you wanted long lasting fullness then you will have to consider various trips to the stylist if you choose weaves or glue in extensions. Some of the glues and bonds that are used to attach the extensions to your scalp can compromise the health of your hair and cause other scalp issues so you should be careful when you make the final decision. I think the many CV's that are listed on this forum can dupe the texture you are looking for, you just have to be very specific. If you happen to have a piece of the hair leftover - find a reputable one and send them the weft and have them duplicate it. That will be as good as trying to provide a description to them.
You get a better deal in terms of styling with natural hair extensions that use real human hair, because with synthetic hair extensions the quality is less and the outcome is more artificial, plus synthetic hair is heavier than natural hair and can create more of a pull on your thin hair. Can anyone help me find a dupe of janet king yaky? Its the best hair ever its SUPER thick and the most natural coarse yaky texture ever. the only problem is its bss hair and not remy so it doesnt last. Does anyone know a vendor that makes hair like this that lasts? wow thanks for this, i know this is a stupid question but i'm ordering from a cv and the wefts are offered in 7 ounces, i'm getting the Chinese light yaki. should i order another 3.5 ounces just in case or do you think it will be enough for a full install?ps i have a medium to big head. thanks in advance. The best choice for thin hair is clip in hair extensions because they are temporary, affordable and can be attached yourself without bonds or glues. These feature clips along the top of each weft that are fastened to your locks in layers and can be taken out when you have no more use for them. If your hair is very thin, you can tease is before clipping in the wefts to ensure that they are held firmly.