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Precision, durability, and discretion are the pillars of superior hair extension services. For the discerning stylist, the tools chosen are a direct reflection of their commitment to the craft. The Genius Weft represents a significant advancement in extension technology, engineered to meet the exacting demands of both the artist and the client. This is not merely another product; it is a refined instrument designed for unparalleled performance.
Learn to spot the five common red flags for weft extensions to prevent damage and protect your investment. This guide offers tips to ensure your extensions stay secure, comfortable, and long-lasting.
Our genius weft combines comfort and strength, featuring a durable polyester core encapsulated in a multi-layer polyurethane (PU) micro-laminate. This creates an ultra-flat, flexible, and cut-anywhere seam that won't unravel, offering high tensile strength and minimal thickness. Compared to standard genius wefts, it uses less material per inch, ensuring a flatter, lighter feel on the scalp.
This guide debunks the myths around keratin bonds and emphasizes the importance of science-backed application techniques for stylists. True keratin bonds include thermoplastic resins, requiring precise handling for safety and effectiveness. Key protocols include managing heat tools to stay under 350°F, maintaining a 1cm distance from the scalp, and conducting mandatory patch tests for client safety. Long-term care, including regular check-ins and proper removal, is essential for maintaining client trust. By mastering these practices, stylists can protect clients, elevate their craft, and build a reputation for excellence.
Coloring extensions isn't like coloring natural hair — do it wrong, and you risk irreversible damage. These 10 science-backed tips reveal exactly how to color human hair extensions safely, protect cuticles, preserve tone, and get flawless results every time. Trusted by stylists. Backed by research.