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How do I Choose the Best African-American Hair Extensions?

By Felicia Dye
Updated May 17, 2024
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Texture and color are very important factors when choosing the best African-American hair extensions. You should also compare the intended use of the extensions to your needs when making your purchase. Before deciding whether to choose a natural or synthetic product, you should consider the hairstyle that you want. Also, when you are shopping remember that the highest price is not necessarily associated with the best product.

To ensure that you get the best African-American hair extensions, you need to closely compare the texture of your hair with that of the hair piece. You want something that can blend well with your natural hair so that the extensions also look natural. When considering texture, you need to consider which ethnic group a hair piece is marketed toward. Those marketed toward Caucasians are often unsuitable for African-Americans.

In addition to matching texture, you should also try to match color. The general differences in hair color are another reason that Caucasian extensions are likely to be unsuitable for you. If you are not careful, however, you can even make poor color choices from African-American hair extension collections.

There are several types of African-American hair extensions. For example, there is sew-in weave and fake hair for braiding. In many cases, attempting to use extensions that are designed to be put in by a certain method becomes disastrous when a different method is used. Attempting to cut sew-in weave from the track to use it for braiding, for instance, may result in disappointment because this type of fake hair is often unable to retain the form of the braids.

Whether to use human or synthetic African-American hair extensions is the subject of a great deal of debate. Once again, this issue can often be solved by considering your desired style before making a purchase. For wigs, human hair is often better because it tends to shed less than synthetic hair. Furthermore, maintaining human hair is often easier because heated styling tools can be used and it may withstand washing better. When special effects are wanted, such as deep wave curls, it is often best to use synthetic hair pre-arranged in the style that you like.

In either case, whether you choose human or synthetic extensions, you should look for value. Spending more money does not always guarantee you a better product. When you do spend a substantial amount of money, however, you should try to choose products that have a quality guarantee.

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