It depends on how full you want your hair but 100-200 grams (1-2packs) is typically used. My head is about average and if i use straight hair i use about 150 grams, which leaves me with a full feeling sew-in. For curly hair i use 100 grams so that my hair inst too big
HAIR WEAVE WAS INVENTED BY MANY DIFFERENT HAIR STYLIST. tHEY SOON MADE IT ONLY AVAILABLE TO THE RICH FOLKS THEN SOON THE AFRICAN AMERICANS GOT EXPOSED TO IT. eVERYTYPE OF HAIR WEAVE IS INVENTED BY HAIR STYLIST SUCH AS VINOD (INVENTOR OF CRYSTAL WEAVE), SIMON FORBES (INVENTOR OF MONOFIBRE WEAVE), AND THEIR ARE MANY OTHER STYLIST BECAUSE THEIR IS OVER FIFTY TYPES OF HAIR WEAVE AND IT WAS MADE IN THE 60'S AND STILL TODAY PEOPLE ARE STILL MAKING NEW WEAVE.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
There are several ways, but the most common:Clip-inFusionWeaving/sewingMicro-beadTape-in
28 grams in a full ounce
0.400 and there are 1000 grams in a full kilogram
100 grams is 3.5 ounces.
0.03 GRAMS ARE - TO 15 POUNDS
1 gram per hair
Yes it is possible. Spin threads and weave or take each strand and weave them into a fine fabric. It might seem unethical but in many cultures around the world, keeping something from a person who has passed away is a great way of remembering and honoring that dead person.
There are many places to go to get information on hair weave extensions. If you prefer to speak to some one in person, you should look into your local hair salons or beauty supply stores. Some good places to check out are Beauty Supply Outlet and Sally's as they both tend to hire people who have some sort of training on how to style/cut hair or professionally apply make up.
239 grams is almost a full cup, - so 2 half cups.
28.49523125 grams make up exactly one ounce. No roundings, this is the exact (and full) coversion.