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Use sew in extensions for a long lasting look


Have you been wanting to try new hairstyles but your natural is just not ready for them yet? You can always rely on sew in extensions for trying out new hairstyles while also protecting your natural hair and letting it grow. The world of hair extensions is vast, expansive and unparalleled with new textures, colors, volumes, and methods available to you for styling. Among the multiple methods of adding hair extension, there are tape in extensions, clip in extensions, loose hair bundles, and sew in extensions.

In this blog, we will take a deep dive into the world of sew in extensions and you can know if it is worthwhile to invest, how they work, who they are best for, and what are the major pros and cons of Sew In hair styles.

What are Sew In Extensions?

Sew in hair extensions are as the name suggests, sewn into your hair and installed to ensure that they are not loose. The reason behind the popularity of sew in extensions is that it is permanent and seamless, and there are sew-in hair extensions available for multiple different types of hair types and textures.

For adding desired volume to your natural overnight, sew in extensions are a perfect solution. They are ideally installed by a stylist privately or at a salon as installing sew in extensions requires a certain level of expertise and braiding skills that everyone might not possess.
 
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Sew in Hair

How are Sew In Extension Installed?

When you visit the salon for installing sew in extensions, a stylist starts by partitioning your hair into horizontal sections after giving them a quick wash and dry if required. Then normally a tiny horizontal braid is tied across each section from one side to the other.

Normally, a single pack of extensions is enough for covering the entire head, but if you want more length, it is ideal to go with two. Depending on your preference of hair - from real unprocessed human hair, steam curled human hair to pre-colored hair, most types are very light in weight and you will not feel a huge difference.

What are the Pros and Cons of Sew In Extensions?

Before making a final decision to sew in extensions, you should check out the pros and cons of getting sew in extensions in detail first. Let’s check them out one by one:

Pros of Sew In Extensions

  • They protect your natural hair from damage, manipulations, and act as a protective layer from sun-caused matting as well.
  • You can easily style them with color or dye of both temporary and permanent types without thinking about any damage.
  • Sew in extensions are best used for transitioning from artificially straightened or wavy to naturally curly hair, without going for a big chop. With 2-3 adjustments at the salon, you can easily transition from straight to naturally curly hair type while also staying in style.
  • Sew in hair extensions are perfect for both long hair as well as short hair and they easily blend well compared to other types of hair extensions where clips or tapes can be visible on . Even for women with thick or curly hair, curly hair sew in extensions are a godsend as thick hair can withstand the stitches are a part of installing the extensions.
  • While a single section might take 15 mins of time to install, the installation might take around 2-3 hours, which is good considering that they are permanent types of hair extensions and can be worn for a long time before you reinstall them to blend the length of your natural hair.
  • There is no artificial glue or adhesive used while installing sew in extensions, which ensures that your hair is not damaged with any artificial chemical agents. Additionally, installing sew in extensions does not even require application of heat, that can damage your hair.

Cons of Sew In Extensions

  • While sew in extensions come with a lot of benefits, they also have a few disadvantages:
  • If you are someone who does not want to commit to permanent extensions, then sew in extensions are not for you.
  • They can be considered time consuming to apply in comparison to tape in or clip in extensions.
  • Sew-in extensions are not easy to install for someone who might not want to spend a trip to the salon. Also, finding a stylist who works with sew in extensions can prove to be difficult.
  • Sew in extensions are not suitable for people who have thin hair, and may cause damage if applied for a long time.
  • Washing and cleaning sew in extensions is difficult and the extensions might cause buildup near your scalp if not cleaned properly. Also read, reasons why remy hair extensions are best.

Conclusion

Closure Sew In extensions are a versatile and reliable type of hair extension that aids hair growth and will bring a lot of benefits if done right. However, they might not be the first preference for someone who is new to extensions. They are a great investment considering the advantages, and you can try curly sew in extensions or straight sew in extensions with real human hair from Indique to get the best quality of sew in extensions. Black Friday sale is the perfect time to upgrade your hairstyle. Explore our selection of premium hair extensions at up to 50% off and experience the transformation firsthand

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