Are you longing for luscious locks that turn heads wherever you go? Look no further! Beaded weft extensions are the secret to achieving your dream hair effortlessly. Whether you desire voluminous waves, cascading curls, or a sleek mane, these extensions offer versatility and natural-looking results. If you’re new to the world of hair extensions, fear not! Our detailed guide will walk you through every step, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to embrace the world of beaded weft extensions.
I. What Are Beaded Weft Extensions?
Beaded weft extensions are a popular and versatile method of hair extensions that provide length, volume, and style to your natural hair. This method involves attaching wefts of hair to your own hair using small, discreet beads or micro-links. These beads act as an anchor to hold the wefts in place securely.
The wefts are typically made of high-quality human hair, which closely matches your natural hair texture and color. They come in various lengths, thicknesses, and shades, allowing you to achieve the desired look you’ve always dreamed of.
II. How Are Beaded Wefts Different With Other Type Of Hair Extensions?
These extensions offer a unique approach to hair extensions compared to other methods available. Let’s explore how beaded weft differs from Clip-ins and Tape-in hair – two of the most common types of hair extensions.
Beaded Weft Extensions vs. Clip-in Extensions
Beaded weft extensions are semi-permanent, meaning they are attached to your natural hair for an extended period. Clip-in extensions, on the other hand, are temporary and can be easily clipped in and removed by the wearer.
- Installation: These extensions require professional installation by a stylist, whereas clip-in extensions can be applied and removed by the wearer without professional assistance.
- Longevity: These extensions can last several months with proper care, while clip-in extensions are typically worn for shorter periods and can be taken out daily or as desired.
- Comfort: Beaded weft provides a more seamless and comfortable feel, as they are attached using small beads or micro-links that sit close to the scalp. Clip-in extensions may cause slight discomfort or heaviness if worn for extended periods.
Tape-In Extensions vs. Beaded Weft Extensions
Beaded weft extensions are attached using beads or micro-links, whereas tape-in extensions utilize double-sided tape to secure the wefts to your natural hair. Both of these methods require the expertise and application of a professional stylist.
- Maintenance: Beaded weft extensions require regular maintenance, including repositioning as your hair grows, while tape-in extensions may require occasional tape replacement to maintain a secure hold.
- Accessibility: These extensions may be more readily available through professional salons, while tape-in extensions are commonly found in both salons and online stores.
III. Beaded Weft Extensions: Pros and Cons
This type of hair extension offers numerous advantages for those seeking to enhance their hair, but like any hair extension method, they also come with a few considerations. Let’s explore the pros and cons of beaded weft extensions to help you make an informed decision.
Pros:
- Versatility: Beaded weft extensions allow for endless styling possibilities. You can create voluminous updos, long flowing locks, or even experiment with different hair colors without the commitment of permanent dye.
- Natural Look and Feel: High-quality human hair wefts blend seamlessly with your natural hair, providing a natural look and feel. When properly installed, the beads are discreet and sit close to the scalp, making the extensions virtually undetectable.
- Non-Damaging: Unlike methods that require heat, glue, or chemicals, beaded weft extensions are gentle on your natural hair. The beads provide a secure hold without causing damage, allowing your hair to grow and remain healthy.
- Customization: Beaded weft extensions can be tailored to your preferences. The wefts can be cut, layered, and styled to blend seamlessly with your hair and achieve your desired look.
Cons:
- Professional Installation: Proper installation of beaded weft extensions requires skill and expertise. It is recommended to have them applied by a trained stylist to ensure they are positioned correctly and do not cause discomfort.
- Maintenance: Beaded weft extensions require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best. This includes brushing, detangling, and potentially repositioning the wefts as your hair grows.
- Potential For Damage: While beaded weft extensions are generally considered safe and non-damaging when applied correctly, improper installation or aggressive handling can lead to hair breakage or damage. It’s crucial to follow proper maintenance practices and handle your extensions with care.
IV. Application
The beaded weft consists of a long weft. On top of the track area, they have beads approximately half an inch away from one another. This method provides a secure hold without the need for glue, heat, or chemicals, making it a gentle and non-damaging option for hair extensions. This helps your natural hair stay healthy.
1. Part The Hair & Thread with The Pulling Tool
First, cleanly part the hair horizontally. You can do so by using combs and clips to hold the hair in place to give you a clean area to easily work on when installing the beaded weft.
After making a nice clean part, you will take the pulling loop wand and section the hair by creating a ‘V’ from the natural hair and holding it. It is necessary to use the right amount of hair to support the extension.
2. Gather A Section of Hair & Pull The Bead Through
Place the loop wand through the first bead of the track on the edge of the beaded weft. You’ll then take the natural hair and pull it through the loop wand.
Keep the bead close to the scalp, while still holding the strand of the natural hair. Then slowly pull the looping wand through the bead while slowly releasing the natural hair.
3. Clamp The Bead
Once the natural hair is through the bead, keep the weft close to the scalp. Make sure not to let go of the natural hair while you’re pulling or doing adjustments. Then grab your pliers and clamp down the bead.
Repeat this process across the span of your horizontal section.
*Note: Rather than doing this on your own, it is highly recommended that you have a professional install the extensions for you because we wouldn’t want you to damage your own hair.*