Seamless hair extensions are fundamentally created by bonding the hair in silicone rather than sewing it onto a fabric weft, which is the traditional method.
The Core Process: Bonding Hair in Silicone
Unlike traditional hair extensions that use sewing to attach hair strands to a fabric weft (like stitched wefts used for clip-ins), seamless extensions utilize a different process.
According to the provided information, seamless hair extensions are made:
- When the hair is bonded in silicone rather than being sewn.
This specific bonding method using silicone is what defines the seamless weft.
Benefits of Silicone Bonding
This silicone bonding process results in a weft with distinct characteristics compared to traditional stitched wefts:
- The weft is flat.
- It is thinner than stitched wefts.
- It is completely smooth.
These features allow the extensions to lie very close to the scalp, contributing to their name "seamless" because they blend smoothly without the bulk or visibility of a stitched weft.
Comparing Weft Construction
Here's a simple comparison based on the methods mentioned:
Feature | Stitched Wefts | Seamless Wefts |
---|---|---|
Manufacturing | Sewing hair onto fabric | Bonding hair in silicone |
Weft Thickness | Thicker | Thinner |
Weft Surface | Fabric with visible stitching | Completely smooth silicone surface |
This table highlights how the silicone bonding process specifically makes the seamless weft different and allows it to be flat, thin, and smooth.