| Netting is another technique of hair replacements that | | | | method of styling. The hair is braided from the front |
| involves the natural hair tresses to be braided under | | | | of the head to the nape of the neck. When finished, |
| a very thin and breathable net. Stylists weave the | | | | the stylist then ties the end with the use of a rubber |
| extensions with the use of this thin net. This method | | | | band. |
| of hair replacement is the more favorite choice of | | | | Clip in and clip out hair extensions is the most |
| stylist because this offers more elasticity than track | | | | temporary hair replacement technique that may be |
| placement. If properly maintained, this kind of style | | | | very effective without traction alopecia that is usually |
| can last as long as up to three months. One may | | | | associated with glued extensions. This technique |
| care for hair with this kind of style by investing in a | | | | involves hair weft with toupee clips sewn onto them. |
| hooted cap or hooded hair dryer and washing your | | | | The stylist usually starts clipping at the nape of the |
| hair at least once a week. | | | | neck. Styling your own hair is best done before fitting |
| Tree braiding is yet another type of hair replacement | | | | the wefts into place. The clip in may be worn all day |
| that incorporates synthetic hair into a person's natural | | | | and all night but must be removed before going to |
| hair using a basic corn row. Twenty four inches is | | | | sleep. |
| said to be the best hair length used for this kind of | | | | |