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  • How to Do Fusion Hair

    Fusion hair extensions are a popular way to give your hair more body and length. Although not permanent, fusion hair extensions can last for several months and are relatively easy to remove. The...

  • How to Remove Keratin Hair Extensions

    Keratin tipped hair extensions are applied to the hair using the fusion method, which involves melting keratin (the adhesive) with a heat wand, then rolling the softened keratin around a very...

  • Where Does Human Hair Weave Come From?

    If your hair is short, hair weaving can make it longer; if it's long, you can have a shorter look without cutting your hair. The art of hair weaving involves attaching your own hair to synthetic...

  • How Much Are Hair Extensions?

    Having hair extensions is addictive. Once you have them and you see how great your hair looks, you will be willing to sell your soul to keep them. Hair extensions do amazing things to thin, fine,...

  • Black Hair Fusion Techniques

    Weaves have become extremely popular, as Hollywood stars have incorporated them into their everyday beauty regimen. Weaves help women make statements about their self-image and hide hair loss from...

  • What Is Hair Infusion?

    Hair infusion is a type of extension procedure that fuses strands of synthetic or human hair to a person's own natural hair. It is referred to as a cold infusion method as the application doesn't...

  • How to Fusion Hair

    Hair extensions are a fast way to create long, luscious locks. It is possible to add up to 22 inches in length to your natural hair. And for those whose hair is thinning, hair extensions can...

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