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A weave involves attaching wefts, or tracks, of store-bought hair to your own hair to add extra body and length. The hair used for a weave may be human or synthetic, and it’s attached by way of needle and thread stitching or bonding glue. Sewing in a weave is a long process that should be done by an experienced stylist, so if you want a weave right away, the quicker option is to glue one in yourself in just a few minutes’ time. | A weave involves attaching wefts, or tracks, of store-bought hair to your own hair to add extra body and length. The hair used for a weave may be human or synthetic, and it’s attached by way of needle and thread stitching or bonding glue. Sewing in a weave is a long process that should be done by an experienced stylist, so if you want a weave right away, the quicker option is to glue one in yourself in just a few minutes’ time. | ||
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#*If the oil doesn't work, you could also try peanut butter or dish soap to do the trick.<ref>http://avalon.edu/2013/04/remove-glued-hair-extensions/</ref> | #*If the oil doesn't work, you could also try peanut butter or dish soap to do the trick.<ref>http://avalon.edu/2013/04/remove-glued-hair-extensions/</ref> | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |