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Hair Extensions - Part 2 - Glue In Wefts

by Christina Jones on October 30th, 2006

glue-in-hair-extensionsAnother popular method of putting in hair extensions is the glue in (or bonding) method. Either hot or cold glue is used to apply wefts or very small group of strands to your hair.

This was the first method I ever tried, and used the wefts rather than the strand groups. The glue was supposed to last for around 4-6 weeks, with washing (albeit careful washing), but naturally, that never really worked, and I was always having sections reglued. That said, this method works pretty well - just expect to need a touch up every couple of weeks or so, and it depends a lot on the weight of your hair - shorter or more layered styles won’t pull so much on the glue and will stay in better.

Another type of glue in hair comes with the glue already attached to the end of small groups of hair, and a small iron melts the glue into your hair. These are probably the most permanent of the glue in type of extensions, but still will loosen up over time. I would love to hear from some of you who have used this method - this is one I would really like to try.

All in all, glue in extensions are really great product - or a do it yourself solution - all of the materials are readily available at your local beauty supply (like Sally’s Beauty), or on eBay. This method is 20 times faster than the sew in method, but again, won’t last nearly as long, and you definitely need a friend to help you. If you go to the salon to have this done, be sure and ask what their policy is about touch ups, because I guarantee you that you will need them.

As always, with ALL hair extensions, color the wefts first, and cut them once they are in your hair.

See also:

Hair Extensions - Part 1 - Sew In Wefts

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16 opinions for Hair Extensions - Part 2 - Glue In Wefts

  • Cathy morrison
    May 28, 2007 at 8:03 pm

    I have used hair extensions I just love them it makes me look and fell great,the one thing that bothers me is it puts me into the porr house,I have gotten the small strands thay used something hot to keep them in i liked them verry much thay lasted the longest around 5 months thay put into my hair,I think thay put in 500 strands into my hair I love then could you tell me a cheeper way to put them in thank you so much p.s Im not a good speller sorry again thanks Cathy

  • christina
    Jul 16, 2007 at 6:36 pm

    Hey Cathy, check out my site, i’m located in NY and I’m a certified hair extension specialist..Noone needs 500 strands, not even an african american woman so somethings not right here…Feel free to contact me at any time, day or night.

    xxhairgoddessxx@aol.com

  • carmalitia dean
    Aug 11, 2007 at 12:53 am

    How do you get the glue out of your hair without your hair coming with it?

  • Maddie
    Aug 11, 2007 at 6:30 pm

    Carmalitia Dean,
    If you want the extensions out of your hair you can go to Sally’s Beauty Supply and they have remover for it.
    Also, if you just wash your hair regularly, the glue will come out on its own in a few washes.

  • Samantha
    Sep 9, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    I am thinking of having hair extensions for my wedding. I don’t want anything permanent, so this is ideal. I have a girlfriend who said she could do it for me. How early should I start to try this out?

  • Nikki
    Sep 10, 2007 at 6:27 pm

    i wouldnt use the oil brought from sallys, sure it breaks down but you have to let it sit for awhile, its much cheaper to use baby oil. then just comb through. once done, wash your hair with dawn dish soap, it takes the oil right out cuz its a grease fighter. then wash normally :]

  • Waya
    Oct 19, 2007 at 7:22 pm

    Hi everyone, I have lost most of my hair from stress and the birth control pills I am on. My hair is long but as thin to the point you can see though it. I wish to know if this glue in system really works and if you will be able to see it in front where I have lost alot of hair. I now always wear covering on my head before I go anywhere because of the shame of not having hair anymore. Can someone please help me in what to buy so I can look nice again.
    Thanks!

  • tiffany
    Oct 21, 2007 at 9:32 am

    Hey Waya, if your looking for a safe system i wouldnt go with the glue. I had them not to long ago and they destroyed my hair entirely. I am now wearing Hairlocs, a reusable hair system that is easy to maintain and doesn’t cause breakage. I’ve been in Hairlocs for about 8 months now and am very pleased with them. You can go to Hairlocs.com to find a stylist in your area. Or if your located in New York, then go to http://www.hairgoddessofny.com
    Her name is Christina and she’ll travel to you. Good luck to you!

  • Cathy morrison
    Oct 21, 2007 at 1:49 pm

    I cant get into Christina ’s web site can you help me. Thanks Cathy

  • tiffany
    Oct 22, 2007 at 5:38 pm

    Hey Cathy, click on my name in the comment box & it will direct you right to her site, or you can email her. Her email is xxhairgoddessxx@aol.com. Tell her Tiffany sent you.

    P.S. Her site might take a few seconds to load. Good luck!

  • Carissa Payne
    Jun 11, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    I have been doing hair (my own & others) for years now. I have found the glue most difficult & frusterating. It may be a quick process, but it’s still a messy one. The glue easily, nomatter who does it can and usually will drip into other parts of your hair. That will cause you either having to spend bucks on glue remover, combing it out which could take weeks to months depending on the amount, or actually cutting chunks of your hair out. It’s not healthy for your hair, no matter what people tell you.
    Now, onto clip ins. They are no harm to your hair, besides the occasional knot. However, they do get upsetting and frusterating with the fact that you have to keep up with them and find ways to keep them staying IN your hair, and making sure all sides are perfectly connected to the hair on your head. It not, this can lead to major embarrassment.) This is the wrong product for those with thin and brittle or sensitive hair. Lastly, your style choices are limited.
    If you choose fusion or wefting, do not take the chances of getting them done by either yourself or a non-licensed professional. This can result in major hair damage.
    contact me whenever! :D good luck all!

  • Tammy Garchar
    Aug 13, 2008 at 9:53 pm

    I will be NYC at the end of this month and I was wwondering if I can get a weve in then? We are leaving tAugust 30-1st. Where is your salon and the name of it so I can make an appointment to get a weve?
    Tammy

  • tarol jackson
    Aug 27, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    hi to this webiste . i was just curious im new to extensions & all & I’ve been trying diifrent kinds of hair textures && such lately ; but i want to get into trying diifrent methods of weaving to ;; my hair is just past my shoulders & not thick not thin ; what would be the best method ?
    - tarol

  • Jordainy
    Oct 21, 2008 at 5:30 pm

    Hi I am also new to this extension deal I am wondering if I weave them in how long approximately can I keep them in the thing is my hair overnight sweats and I really have to wash my hair every other day. How can I make this extensions last at least for 3-4 months. And what do you recommend sewed in or glued ????
    Anyone

  • kathryn
    Nov 14, 2008 at 8:44 pm

    i luv hair extensions,, i can provide excellent hair extensions for £120. and glued in wefts £60. u wont be dissapointed. beat the credit crunch ladies XX

  • kathryn
    Nov 14, 2008 at 8:46 pm

    ring me 07886222431 you wont be dissapointed X

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