Moresoo Virgin Sew In Flat Hair Weft Human Hair Extensions Silver Black (#1B/S/1B)

Moresoo Virgin Sew In Flat Hair Weft Human Hair Extensions Silver Black (#1B/S/1B)

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What's Flat Weft

Flat weft hair extensions, also known as sew-in hair extensions or Flat Track Weft Hair Extensions, are a type of hair extension that is embedded into a flat seal. The flat weft design allows the extensions to lay flat against the head, providing a natural and seamless appearance. What makes them special is that they combine the seamless blend and comfort of a hand-tied weft and the long-lasting durability of a machine bonded weft. This type of extension is a popular choice among women who want to add length, volume or colour to their natural hair.

Product Details

Material: 100% Brazilian .

Weight: 50g per pack, 100g two packs

【We recommend 2 Packs for Thick Hair, 3 Packs for Thin Hair, and 4 Packs or more for Fine Hair】

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Advantages of Flat Silk Weft

Natural Look: Flat weft extensions lie flat against the scalp, creating a natural appearance. They are less bulky and noticeable compared to some other types of extensions, making them an excellent choice for a seamless blend with natural hair.

Comfort: Due to its thin and flat design and no short return hair, flat weft extensions are often considered comfortable to wear, even for extended periods.

Discreet: Because of their flat profile, these extensions are less likely to be visible, making them a popular choice for individuals who want their hair extensions to remain undetectable.

Durability: Flat wefts are known for their durability and can last for several months with proper care.

Reuse: Depending on the quality and care, flat weft extensions can often be reused for multiple applications, making them an eco-friendly choice.


Difference Between Flat Weft and Machine Weft

Profile: Flat wefts are very thin and flat in profile. They are designed to lie close to the scalp for a natural and discreet look. Machine wefts are thicker and more substantial compared to flat wefts.

Comfort: Due to their thin design, flat wefts are often considered very comfortable to wear. They are lightweight and do not put excessive tension on the natural hair. While machine wefts can provide a secure hold, they may feel heavier on the scalp compared to flat wefts, particularly when used for full-head weaves.

Visibility: Flat wefts are known for their ability to blend seamlessly with the natural hair, even in cases of fine or thinning hair. Machine wefts may be more visible near the scalp, and the styling options may be limited to cover the wefts effectively.

Short Return Hair: Flat weft doesn't have short return hair, mahcine weft has short return hair.

Why Choose Virgin Quality Hair

  • Unprocessed and Natural: Virgin hair is completely unprocessed, meaning it has not been chemically treated, dyed, or altered in any way. This ensures that the hair maintains its natural texture, color, and shine.

  • High Quality: Virgin hair is often considered the highest quality hair available. Because it is unaltered, it has a pristine appearance and feels soft and luxurious.

  • Longevity: Virgin hair can last a long time with proper care. It remains in excellent condition for months or even years, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.

  • Versatility: Virgin hair can be styled and treated just like natural hair. You can curl, straighten, dye, and heat-style it without worrying about damage.

How to Wear Virgin Flat Weft

Installing virgin flat weft hair extensions can be done at home, but for the best results, it's advisable to seek professional help. Here are some common methods of installing hair curtains:

  1. Clip-In Method: This method allows you to easily attach and remove the extensions whenever you like without the need for adhesive or sewing.

  2. Glue-In Method: This method involves applying a bonding or adhesive glue to the wefts and then attaching them to your natural hair.

  3. Micro Link or Bead Method: This method uses small metal beads or micro links to attach individual hair wefts to your natural hair.

  4. Sew-In Method: In this traditional method, the hair weft are sewn onto your natural hair using a needle and thread. This method is popular for its durability and longevity.

The following is a video showing how to wear hair weft.

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