Want Long Hair Fast? Hand Tied Hair Extensions Can Help
Here’s All You Need To Know About Them
Hand tied hair extensions have taken the industry (and Instagram) by storm, offering the most natural-looking, discreet and damage-free look – especially when combined with a trusted installation method such as IBE®.
In general, the installation process (or method) involves sectioning the hair into rows and then attaching a small bead to a small section of hair at a time. Afterwards, the stylist will sew wefts of extension hair to the beads.
Index
- Are hand tied extensions bad for your hair?
- Can you get hand tied extensions with short hair?
- How many rows of hand tied extensions do I need?
- Can you wear your hair up with hand tied extensions?
- How do you sleep with hand tied extensions?
- How often should you wash hand tied extensions?
- Is it bad to let hand tied extensions air dry?
- Hand tied extensions do’s and don’ts
- Are hand tied extensions better than tape ins?
Are hand tied extensions bad for your hair?

They don’t have to be! When using a proven installation method and are properly applied by a professional hair stylist, hand tied hair extensions are not damaging to your natural hair. It’s very important to select a well-trained, knowledgeable stylist to ensure that you get the best results.
The IBE® method of hand tied hair extension application ensures that the saying “beauty is pain” need not apply. The wefts are lightweight and when installed by an IBE® professional they won’t harm your hair or cause tension in your scalp. It’s also important to maintain the extensions as instructed by your stylist.

