you take the glue and apply it to the track peice and put it in your scalp.
No the opposite will happen. Putting glue wont he roots of your break will make it so as your hair grows in it will already be damaged. If your doing tracks its better to sew them in.
yes hair extensions are better as you should see glue pulls you own hair out but i profer you to use clip on extensions the are the best
well there is extension whice you can braid in and it is just like braiding with your real hair .Them weave is when you glue or sew in sewing last longer you can't braid in weave you glue it in or you sew it. Using the tracks.
You can make a fake wig by attaching weft hair extensions on a stocking cap. You can either glue or sew the tracks onto the cap to make a wig.
What women have in their hair.
Eyelash glue is made for fake eyelashes being applied to your eyelids, hair glue is made for your hair. I wouldn't try anything risky!
Yes you can, i would not recommend that before you put glue on your hair that you put a protective serum on your hair so that when its time to take the glue out it easily washes off.
No as they are entirely different.
Hair Extensions.
There are several methods to apply weaves/hair extensions, but since your question is in Beauty, Hair, & Sewing, I'll explain the sew-in method: The hair is braided and with a needle & thread, the weft of hair is literally sewed onto the head via cornrow/braid. Sounds confusing but it really isn't. Depending on how sensitive you are and how tight your braids are, this can hurt or feel like nothing. If this is your first time having your hair braided, the braids may seem a little tight, which causes pressure. If this happens to you, tell your stylist. It's better to have the problem fixed immediately rather than having to take it all out. No pain whatsoever should come from the needle due to it not coming near nor puncturing skin.
use the hair bond remover
Yes, you can glue wig clips to regular weaving hair & make your own clip-in extensions.