- Sewed-in hairstyles can be styled and treated just as you would your own natural hair.straightening hair image by Horticulture from Fotolia.com
Extensions are a quick way to get long and thick hair, which is perfect for formal occasions or to wear as an everyday style. There are numerous options when it comes to sewed-in hairstyles, and each has specific benefits. Sewed-in styles are durable because they are usually attached or anchored to your hair, which makes them difficult to be pulled or yanked out. Sewed-in hairstyles can be treated as if they were your real hair. They can be brushed, washed and styled. - A sewed-in weave hairstyle is done by sewing hair wefts onto one's natural braided hair. The hair wefts are sewn usually in a circular pattern around the head creating a natural look. The hair that can be used to create a sewed-in hairstyle can be either human or synthetic. Sewed-in weaves can be washed, brushed, and even used with hot-styling tools if human hair is installed. This is one of the most popular sewed-in hairstyles because it is so versatile.
- Sewing on a lace front wig is a popular option if you are looking for a temporary hairstyle. You can install your sewed-in wig from the comforts of home too, which is great if you are someone looking to save money. Rather than using wig glue, sew your lace front to the wig cap that you are wearing. You can reinforce your wig by adding double-sided wig tape so that the edges of the wig do not lift. Lace front wigs use a clear mesh hair line which allows for a more natural look.
- A partial sew-in is when hair wefts are attached to only a limited amount of hair. Usually this option is chosen for people who want to only add length or volume to their hair. Partial sewed-in hairstyles are usually installed at the bottom part of the hair, so that it will blend with the crown portion of a person's natural hair.
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