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English descriptions of commonly used hair extension terms

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Tangling

This occurs when hair is mixed together or intertwined making it difficult to comb and style the hair. Because BRIJON only uses 100% human Remy hair where the cuticles are aligned in the same direction, the hair will not tangle. Other companies will strip the cuticles or have the cuticles going in opposite directions causing friction in the hair and causing the hair to tangle and mat.

Texture

Hair is typically classified as either fine, medium or coarse, while there are various different styles based on how straight or curly the hair is, or the style of the waves.. BRIJON offers seven different styles for its hair extensions. The hair is very soft because this is how Indian hair is, but may vary based on the type of hair extension. For example, Yaki hair is given a more coarse texture.

Texture Ring

BRIJON offers seven different styles and textures to the hair: Straight, Wavy, Curly, Jackson Wave, Deep Wave, Body Wave. These styles are displayed on a Texture Ring that enable customers to select the style that best suits their needs. Please refer to [Texture Ring] (http://www.bybrijon.com/index.php?option=com_content&Itemid=39&catid=8&id=26&lang=en&view=article) for details on the different textures and styles.

Track

Hair extensions are held together by a “track” or “weft” that has been stitched to the hair. This type of hair is used when doing the microlink technique (or for customers that do the sewing/weaving technique). The hair can also be temporarily clipped into the hair when special clips are sewn to the weft.

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