Hello Donna! I'd love to answer your question accurately. I need more information. Do you mean hair density on your client or hair density of the wefts? I think you mean hair density of the wefts. What type of hair will you be working on? What style? I'll wait for your reply, then respond. Thanks so much for watching my video! Hugs from San Diego ;-)
@@DonnaShanks Thanks for the clarification. I understand now. You won't need to specify the density of wefts when ordering. You just need to figure out which weft will work best for your client. As a general rule: Hand Tied wefts are the thinnest and lay the flattest (generally great for thin caucasian hair). Next you have Genius weft, these are thicker and great for ethnicities of hair. Lastly, is machine wefts (great for all types of hair - except thin hair)these are the thickest, and easiest to blend with on coarse haired clients. These are general rules, and I'm happy to offer more help if you get stuck with a client and you're not sure how to order. My email is on my website - link in my YT banner. You can always call the hair company you are working with, they typically have a tech support number - I find when I call, I learn so much about the hair, and I can make a better informed decision for my artistry & for my client. Good luck! Let me know how it goes ;-)
Keep in mind, for hand tied extensions, and beaded row type extensions, you can mix combos of different wefts to get the look you are going for. But usually, I stick with the same density all the way thru the hair project. For example, most of my clients get 2 Rows of 8-12 wefts of hand tied hair. Thank you for your great question!
Great question Lindsey! It depends on if the client has fine hair or coarse hair. Fine hair people go with hand tied's, they're more gentle for their delicate hair. Coarse hair is so strong it can wear machine wefts no problem. I always so an in person consult so I can see my client's hair & determine the best route for her. Sometimes I even use a combo of 2 types of wefts depending on what the desired style is. Thanks for watching & have a great day!
Good show of the differences! Thanks
Thank you Profitable Stylist! Have a great weekend.
@@mishawnaromerohairstylist You too!
Great video!! Regarding all of the weft types, is there a standard hair density or do you specify this when ordering? Thanks
Hello Donna! I'd love to answer your question accurately. I need more information. Do you mean hair density on your client or hair density of the wefts? I think you mean hair density of the wefts. What type of hair will you be working on? What style? I'll wait for your reply, then respond. Thanks so much for watching my video! Hugs from San Diego ;-)
@@mishawnaromerohairstylist I mean the density of the weft. Thanks
@@DonnaShanks Thanks for the clarification. I understand now. You won't need to specify the density of wefts when ordering. You just need to figure out which weft will work best for your client. As a general rule: Hand Tied wefts are the thinnest and lay the flattest (generally great for thin caucasian hair). Next you have Genius weft, these are thicker and great for ethnicities of hair. Lastly, is machine wefts (great for all types of hair - except thin hair)these are the thickest, and easiest to blend with on coarse haired clients. These are general rules, and I'm happy to offer more help if you get stuck with a client and you're not sure how to order. My email is on my website - link in my YT banner. You can always call the hair company you are working with, they typically have a tech support number - I find when I call, I learn so much about the hair, and I can make a better informed decision for my artistry & for my client. Good luck! Let me know how it goes ;-)
Keep in mind, for hand tied extensions, and beaded row type extensions, you can mix combos of different wefts to get the look you are going for. But usually, I stick with the same density all the way thru the hair project. For example, most of my clients get 2 Rows of 8-12 wefts of hand tied hair. Thank you for your great question!
Do you feel like hand tied is less damaging ?
Great question Lindsey! It depends on if the client has fine hair or coarse hair. Fine hair people go with hand tied's, they're more gentle for their delicate hair. Coarse hair is so strong it can wear machine wefts no problem. I always so an in person consult so I can see my client's hair & determine the best route for her. Sometimes I even use a combo of 2 types of wefts depending on what the desired style is. Thanks for watching & have a great day!