
Case Study #F036
Afro-Caribbean hair has traditionally been extended using a "weave".
This looks like a "grass skirt" and is usually stitched or glued into the
hair. However, quite serious damage can occur resulting in such conditions
as traction alopecia, due to the weight and stress on the hair.
Indeed, this particular client has a small patch of traction alopecia
(for more information, see our hair
loss dictionary) on the back of
her head. As you can see here, we can achieve a gorgeous look without
resorting
to such
methods.
Instead,
we use
a
beautiful,
hand-made
synthetic
fibre that's half the weight of real hair and is attached without the
use
of glues,
threads
or
chemicals. Typically, when a client removes our extensions, they'll
find that their own hair is in a better condition than it was when
the extensions were initially applied. Find out more on our frequently
asked questions page.
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