Welcome to the world of CURL

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IBE- Curly Hair Extensions

Hand-tied hair extensions come in many different textures. You can find hair extensions in textures ranging from straight to kinky curly. However, it is more difficult to find brands that offer kinky hand-tied extensions. They are more difficult to source, so you may find that they are typically a bit more expensive than straight hand-tied extensions.

Finding an installation method that will work on textured hair is important when looking for curly hand-tied hair extensions. Hand-tied extensions are installed by creating a foundation first and then attaching the hair. A method like Invisible Bead Extensions is safe for textured hair and allows for a seamless growout without matting or damage. 

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