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How to Attach Hair Integration Piece

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Summary: Attaching hair integration pieces involves placing them over the head, securing them in place and brushing the hair through the openings of the net. Find out how to wear an integration piece, used for both hair loss and thinning hair, with styling advice from a professional hairstylist in this free video on hair care and hairstyles.

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By Lauren Farraher
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Lauren Farraher has been styling all types of hair for more than nine years. Farraher has experience in cutting, styling and coloring men's, women's and children's hair. She attended a...read more

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"Hi, my name is Lauren and I am here to discuss how to attach a hair integration piece. There are two types of hair integration pieces, those for hair loss and those for thinning hair. What it is, is you're going to place it over the scalp of your head and then it looks almost like a net. You are then going to secure it underneath your chin using nylon string. After you place it over your head and secure it, you're going to then brush the hair through the integration opens of the net. Basically it is safe for you because there are no chemicals, no glues that are attaching these hair pieces in to your head. It is breathable for your scalp because it is not going to be directly over and it does have the netting so therefore your scalp can still breathe. Your hair will remain healthy. You can leave these in for a prolonged periods of time if you like or you can sleep in them. Or if you want to wake up in the morning and place them in, the process takes about ten minutes in order to go all the way through it. After you brush the hair through the integration openings of the net you're going to do that on a very soft, using a, or a piece of a brush in order to prevent any snagging. After you keep that on you can usually use the same integration piece for about three to five years. Also check with your local insurance companies because some insurance companies actually will cover the cost of the integration piece. And that is how to apply an integration piece."

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