hair weft attachment in 4 ways
1. Direct Sew-In
This traditional method involves braiding your natural hair into cornrows and sewing the weft onto the braids using a needle and thread.
Pros: Long-lasting, secure hold, no heat or glue involved.
Best for: Thick or coarse hair types seeking a more permanent option.
Maintenance: Every 6–8 weeks.
2. With Micro Rings / Beads
Small silicone-lined rings are used to attach the weft to small sections of your natural hair without heat or glue. The weft is then sewn through the beads for a firm hold.
Pros: Gentle on hair, no glue or heat, reusable.
Best for: All hair types, especially for those wanting a chemical-free method.
Maintenance: Tightening every 6–8 weeks.
3. With Glue / Adhesive
The weft is attached directly to the scalp or hair roots using a special hair-safe bonding glue.
Pros: Quick installation, flat and natural look.
Best for: Temporary use or events.
Caution: May cause damage if not removed properly—professional removal recommended.
4. With Clips
Clip-in wefts come with small, sewn-in clips that can be easily attached and removed at home.
Pros: DIY-friendly, no damage, great for occasional wear.
Best for: Beginners or anyone who wants instant length or volume without commitment.
Maintenance: Remove daily before sleep; wash occasionally.
📹 Want a more visual understanding of the installation?
👇 Watch the video below for real-life installation demos that give you a closer look at how each method works and feels!