How are fusion extensions on ethnic hair?

Okay so Im Black, as good as you was meditative of removing alloy extensions in my hair. you regularly see girls of alternative races with them as good as they demeanour SOOOO versatile which you adore compared to a normal stitch in process which you customarily get. So, heres my question, does a down payment reason up as good upon black hair? Obviously you dont shampoo a hair daily, so will oil set up up meddle with a fastening (I shampoo weekly). And is there any alternative regard you should have? Thanks! You intelligent people regularly assistance me!

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One Response to “How are fusion extensions on ethnic hair?”

  • Bridey says:

    Extensions are glued onto the existing hair using a heating tool and solvent. They are tough on the hair. They last about 2 months or so on white hair, but I know we end up with breakage and split ends. Since ethnic hair is dryer and more prone to breakage, this might be a problem. I think I remember seeing a show this weekend that said weave (the sewing in) is better for black hair, but I don't think they said anything about not being able to do the extensions. Honestly, from what I've seen on girls after extensions have come to the end, it's super nasty and major upkeep.

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