Sew-In Weft Hair Extensions

Made of 100% Remy Human Hair.

These Machine Weft Hair Extensions are sewn with a machine, so they're strong and secure.

Seamless with only 3mm high and 1.3mm thick seams.

A great way to boost your own hair's length, thickness and style.

Weft Hair Extensions

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Sew In Hair Extensions USA - Achieve the Perfect Look

Weft Hair Extensions USA: Achieve the Perfect Look

For those looking to add length, volume, and a seamless blend to their natural hair, sew-in extensions offer an ideal solution. These extensions use weft hair extensions that are sewn into your own hair, providing a secure and natural look.

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FAQ's

Welcome to our FAQs section dedicated to weft hair extensions! Here, you’ll find answers to the most common questions regarding installation, maintenance, and care for weft extensions.

How long do weft hair extensions last?

Weft hair extensions can last anywhere from 6 to 12 months with proper care and maintenance. The exact lifespan depends on several factors, including the quality of the hair, how well they are cared for, and how often they are worn.

Key factors affecting the longevity of weft hair extensions:

  1. Quality of the Hair: Higher-quality, 100% human hair extensions tend to last longer than synthetic ones.
  2. Application Method: Sewn-in wefts, for example, can last 6-8 weeks before needing to be retightened or moved up, but the actual weft can be reused for up to a year if maintained properly.
  3. Maintenance Routine: Regular washing, gentle detangling, and avoiding excessive heat styling will help extend the lifespan of the extensions.
  4. Usage: Extensions that are worn frequently or exposed to heat styling and chemical treatments will wear out faster.

By taking good care of your weft extensions, you can maximize their lifespan and enjoy fuller, longer hair for months.

What are weft hair extensions?

Weft hair extensions are a type of hair extension where strands of hair are sewn or glued onto a thin strip (or "weft") of fabric or lace. These are machine-sewn. The extensions can be applied to your natural hair using various methods, such as sewing, or using microbeads.

Key Features of Weft Hair Extensions:

  1. Versatile Application: Weft extensions can be applied using different methods, such as sewn-in (also called "beaded wefts" or "weave"), glued-in, or with clips (clip-ins).
  2. Long and Voluminous: They provide length and volume to your hair, making them a popular choice for people looking to enhance their natural look.
  3. Reusability: Weft extensions can be reused multiple times if cared for properly.
  4. Customizable: The wefts can be cut to fit different sections of the head, making them adaptable to different hair types and styles.

Weft hair extensions are ideal for achieving a fuller, longer hairstyle while offering flexibility in how they are installed and worn.

How to remove weft hair extensions?

1. Weft Extensions Removal:

  • Step 1: Cut the Thread – Use small scissors to carefully cut the thread that attaches the weft to the braids or beads, making sure not to cut your natural hair.
  • Step 2: Undo the Braids – After removing the thread, gently undo the braids or cornrows beneath the weft.
  • Step 3: Detangle Your Hair – Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your natural hair, removing any knots or loose hairs.
  • Tip: It’s best to have a professional remove sewn-in wefts to avoid damaging your natural hair.

2. Beaded Weft Extensions Removal:

  • Step 1: Open the Beads – Using a bead opening tool, carefully squeeze the beads to loosen them. This will release the hair from the beads without pulling.
  • Step 2: Slide the Weft Out – Once the beads are opened, gently slide the weft and the beads out of your natural hair.
  • Step 3: Detangle Your Hair – Gently detangle your hair after the weft has been removed.

What type of weft hair extensions and lengths do you offer?

We offer Genius Weft (Mini Weft), Flat Weft and Machine Wefts

Our machine Wefts are available in: 17", 21" and 25" lengths.

Are weft extensions good for thin hair?

Weft extensions can work for thin hair, but it's essential to choose the right type and application method to avoid putting too much stress on your natural hair. Here’s what to consider:

Pros of Weft Extensions for Thin Hair:

  1. Added Volume: Weft extensions provide significant volume, helping to make thin hair look fuller and more textured.
  2. Natural Look: If installed properly, they can blend seamlessly with your natural hair, giving a natural appearance.
  3. Customizable: You can adjust the weft size and weight to match your hair’s density, making them more suitable for fine hair.

Concerns for Thin Hair:

  1. Weight: Heavier wefts can put stress on thin hair, leading to breakage or hair loss over time. Lighter extensions like genius weft or clip-ins are often a better choice for fine hair.
  2. Application Method: Some methods, like sewing or using microbeads, may put strain on delicate hair. Methods like genius weft or tape-in extensions, which are lighter and distribute weight more evenly, are better suited for thin hair.
  3. Professional Installation: It’s crucial to have a skilled stylist install the extensions to ensure the application is gentle on thin hair and won’t cause damage.

Can you cut weft hair extensions?

Yes, you can cut weft hair extensions to customise them according to your needs. Here’s how you can cut weft extensions properly:

1. Cutting for Length:

  • Step 1: Install the wefts before cutting to ensure the extensions blend well with your natural hair.
  • Step 2: Use hair-cutting shears to trim the extensions, following the natural shape of your haircut for a seamless blend.
  • Step 3: For a layered or natural look, cut in small sections and use point-cutting techniques for a softer edge.

2. Cutting for Size or Fit:

  • Step 1: If the wefts are too wide for certain areas of your head (e.g., the nape or sides), measure the desired width and mark the weft.
  • Step 2: Use sharp scissors to cut the weft, making sure to avoid cutting the hair sewn into the band.
  • Step 3: After cutting, secure the ends with a bit of glue or thread to prevent shedding.