Tuesday, October 9, 2007

The Popularity of Cold Hair Fusion

Cold fusion hair extension, while new, is becoming a very popular option in the hair salons across America. It is overtaking its cousin, hot fusion, in terms of popularity. One reason behind this is the fact that cold fusion does not use the hot bonding solution to attach the hair. This means that the individual will have no burns to their scalp. Cold fusion uses a much milder solution so this will eliminate any chance of burns or irritation.


Cold fusion hair extensions have other advantages. One such advantage is that it will be able to last longer than hot fusion. This is extremely advantageous as you will be able to keep your hair longer and have it looking extremely good. Another benefit of using cold fusion is the fact that if done properly it will be extremely hard to distinguish it from normal hair.

2 comments:

Brittany Oliver said...

Is the cold method also known as the method that uses the ring or wires w/ pliers?

lollipoopmonster said...

based on this blog post, between cold and hot fusion, I'd rather opt for a cold fusion since the heat won't damage my hair and will not make my hair brittle and frizzy after use. I have a blonde hair extensions, I love it but since it's a slip in hair extensions I can easily remove and clean them myself compared to the cold fusion.