Voël works best with women who have fine to medium hair. When hair is too thick, the extensions are harder to blend because the wefts are so fine.
Approximately 2 hours.
They last 1–3 months. As with other extensions, this depends on your texture, how quickly your hair grows, and how you take care of your hair. You should not go longer than 3 months for a tightening. That is also where damage can occur.
Voël extensions have the fastest removal process. It takes only 20 minutes max to remove them and requires no solution or oil. In most other extensions, the removal process is where breakage can happen, because harsh glues and tape get stuck in the hair and often break the hair when combing out.
After testing different types and sizes, I have found this sizing to be the most comfortable and gives the ability to put it up in many different hair styles. This width allows the weft to lay comfortably on the sides of the head by the ears where women suffer thinness and hair loss around the hairline.
Remy means that the cuticle is all wefted in the same direction so the hair does not matte.
You are not using the right products. hair products are very important for the extension hair and your own. Do not use products with alcohol. Use oils and creams. these extensions tangle just like your real hair. Using oils, conditioner and brushing the hair regularly will combat that problem.
If you lose a bead, don't worry. That is why you have 5 beads on each weft. There is no tension or stress on the hair if one falls out. You can also use less conditioner at the root. Keep conditioner from mid-shaft to the ends of the hair.
Yes, if the weft is taken care of—i.e. not brushed at the root too hard—it can be reused.
If the weft is taken care of, it can last for 6 months up to a year.
Voël hair is minimally processed and not heavily coated with silicone. If you brush carefully and use the products recommended, the hair will last a long time—approximately 6 months to a year.