With the additional length, volume, maybe even a pop of color, hair extensions can quickly make any hairstyle more exciting and beautiful. And we often prefer to have these extensions done in the most discreet and professional manner.
That’s where micro links and fusion hair extensions come in. These are two popular and very discreet methods for hair extensions that quickly add length, volume, color, and last for months.
So, let’s quickly break down the differences between the two to clear up any confusion you may have and decide which one you’re going to try.
Micro links vs. fusion hair extensions – what’s in the name?
The name of the extensions basically explains the extension process. Micro links mean that the extensions are linked to your natural hair, whereas fusion hair extension describes the process of fusing the extension to your hair. They both take anywhere between 4-7 hours to complete, depending on the length and volume of your hair. The cost can range from $1000 to $3000 depending on hairstylist and location.
Both processes are seamless hair extensions, and when done professionally, it’s very difficult to notice the difference between the extension and your natural hair.
What are micro links hair extensions?
Micro link hair extensions involve attaching tiny keratin pre-tip of hair with silicone lined beads at the end to small sections of your natural hair. Your natural hair is threaded through the bead along with the hair extension, and then both are tightened – linked – together. This is done by clamping the silicone beads onto your hair using professional stylist pliers or another clamping tool. A benefit of this method is that heat is not required, so you can avoid any potential heat damage.
Benefits of Micro Link Extensions
- Discreet and Seamless: When installed by a hair expert, micro link extensions blend seamlessly with your natural hair, making them virtually undetectable.
- No Heat, No Damage: Ideal for those who wish to avoid heat-related damage, making it a preferred choice for quality hair extensions.
- Versatile Styling: These extensions allow you to style your hair just like you would your natural hair, offering flexibility and freedom.
Both application and removal should be done professionally because:
- if the beads are tightened too much, they can cause pressure on your roots
- if the beads are not removed properly, your hair can be pulled out
You can see a quick demonstration of professional micro links installation on relaxed hair here, or read more in our in-depth post on micro links.
What are fusion hair extensions?
Fusion hair extensions are often called pre-bonded or bonding hair extensions. This is a hair extension method where pre-tipped hair extensions are fused to individual strands of your natural hair using an adhesive like keratin glue.
Benefits of Fusion Extensions
- Strong and Durable: Fusion hair extensions are known for their longevity, lasting up to six months with proper care.
- Natural Look and Feel: When installed properly, they offer a natural appearance and movement, making them ideal for discreet hair extensions.
- Customizable: Available in various lengths, colors, and textures, allowing for a personalized touch to your hairstyle.
The best types of hair for this extension method are normally tipped with non-damaging keratin glue. It’s safest to use 100% human hair for versatility, meaning you can dye it, comb it, wash, and generally take care of your hair while the fusion extensions are in.
Treatment of micro link and fusion hair extensions
Both extension methods are perfect for ladies who have sensitivity with sew-ins and braids. These two processes prevent irritation of the scalp as they’ll allow you to be able to access and care your scalp while wearing the extensions. Both methods also allow you to care for your hair extension just as you would your normal hair.
But you should avoid oil-based products near the attachment areas, and over-styling.
You also need to remember that both types of extensions may need repositioning every 4-6 weeks as your natural hair grows and the beads or where the hair is bonded moves.
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Both hair extension methods are very versatile. For example, if you want highlights but want to avoid damaging chemicals in your hair, then both processes can allow you to add highlights as extensions to your own hair.
Now, for the best results, you should choose quality natural hair and have the styles professionally installed. Otherwise, you run the risk of damaging your natural hair, even with the micro link which doesn’t have any glue or heat applied.
But, once they’re in, you can expect them to last anywhere from 3 to 6 months depending on your hair growth. They are semi-permanent extensions, so you don’t have to take them out every night like clip-ins.
If you’re ready, try one of these hair extension methods, then check out our 100% human hair extensions already designed for micro-links.
Written by:
Yvette J Haughton
3 comments
I would like to no about infusion
Hi Christine,
Thank you for reading our Blog on “Micro Links vs. Fusion Hair Extensions: Everything You Need Know”.Responding to your question – Yes, once the tips are heated and fused to hair it does become hard for fusion hair to stay in place.
However, Ideally, I would suggest the micro link method. You can use the same I-Link tips that we carry here at SL Raw Virgin Hair, but instead of hot fusions, you can use Micro-links beads to attach the I-link tips to your hair.
The removal process is easy and doesn’t require acetone like the fusion method.
Nice talking
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Are the fusion style hard where the glue adheres to your hair or should the glue all be soft?