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28
Sep 09

Micro Ring Hair Extension Damage

In a previous post, I looked at a few causes of micro ring extensions damage. I need to point out firstly that micro ring damage isn’t very common and I recommend the micro ring method to the majority of my clients. In this post I’d like to include an additional reason that you may have damage to your natural hair when having micro ring extensions attached for a month or so:

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7
Sep 09

What Is A Micro Ring?

As you’d expect, a micro ring (also called a bead and many other names) is used when attaching hair extensions using the micro ring method. A micro ring is the ring which is used to attach the extension to the natural hair. The rings generally are made of aluminium but some are made of a type of plastic.

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4
Sep 09

Are Micro Ring Hair Extensions Visible?

Micro rings are a popular method for applying hair extensions. If you need a complete guide to adding this method of extension, please visit this previous post on micro ring hair extensions. A common question I get asked is are the rings visible? I will keep this post short… if you apply the extensions correctly, the rings will not be visible. The key is adding the extensions to the correct parts of your head. Check out this previous post to view where not to place hair extensions.

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3
Aug 09

Do Micro Ring Hair Extensions Damage Your Hair?

A very common question that I get asked is will micro ring hair extensions damage my natural hair. I think this is a fair question; the last thing a woman wants after removing the extensions is to have her own hair looking a mess. In the majority of cases, you will not have hair damage from micro ring extensions. But this is not always the case and so here is a list of factors that increase your chances of hair damage.

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22
Jul 09

Micro Ring Hair Extensions – A Complete Guide

Micro ring hair extensions (also called easy ring extensions) have become hugely popular over the last few years. Attaching this type of extension is simple yet very effective. The human hair is pulled through a micro ring and then squeezed shut using hair extension pliers. Why would you want to use this method of application? Well, here are a few reasons:

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