Hand-Tied Wefts
02.27.2009
Indique Staff in hand-tied weft, handcrafted, technique

Hand-Tied hair is the result of a fascinating technique that only a skilled person trained in this art of hand-tying can accomplish.  It involves gathering a small amount of hair and looping it between strong weaving threads.  An over-under technique is used to pull the hair through the maze of thread, thus resulting in a tight, woven weft. It is important not to break the rhythmic looping pattern. If broken, you could end up with a faulty weft as the end result.

It is important that you go to a skilled stylist who is accustomed to working with hand-tied wefts.  Hand-Tied wefts cannot be cut.  You must fold the track over if the weft is too long, dab it with a little glue or re-tie the weft.

Indique offers hand-tied wefts in the PURE Collection.  In each tube, you receive 5 to 7 pieces of hand-tied hair, depending on the length of the hair.  If you have 10” to 18” hair, your individual hand-tied pieces are 24” wide.  If you have 20” hair or longer, each hand-tied piece is 20” wide. 

Hand-Tied Wefts lay flat on the scalp giving you the ultimate, seamless weave application! It is also great for clients suffering from Alopecia and thinning who can’t take the added weight of a machine weft. 

Get yourself some Indique hand-tied hair and experience a flat and flawless weave!

 

 

 

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