Professional low-profile weft planning
Hand-Tied Weft Hair Extensions for Salon Consultation
Hand-tied wefts are a weft construction, not a universal install method. They are often discussed by clients looking for a lower-profile professional install, but the right product choice depends on confirmed Prarvi inventory, stylist technique, client density, and whether a hand-tied construction is actually needed for the desired result.
Check availability before planning an install
Hand-tied weft availability can vary by texture, length, and sourcing window. Wigs and wefts are different product categories, so a consultation helps confirm whether a weft path is the right fit. If hand-tied inventory is limited or unavailable, Prarvi can help compare machine wefts, Natural Wave wefts, sample pieces, and custom timing.
How salons should evaluate the option
A salon should compare hand-tied wefts with machine wefts, sew-ins, and beaded-row style installs by client density, desired profile, cutting rules, maintenance schedule, and cost tolerance. Hand-tied wefts should not be cut unless the specific product and stylist instructions support it. Avoid excessive tension and follow the stylist's move-up and care schedule.
Construction details matter
Before choosing a hand-tied weft, confirm product photos, current availability, and construction details for the exact item being considered. Educational imagery can explain the method, but the final purchase decision should be based on the real product specification and stylist guidance.
Are hand-tied wefts the same as wigs?
No. A hand-tied weft is an extension construction. A hand-tied wig is a different product category with a cap or base.
Can hand-tied wefts be cut?
Do not cut hand-tied wefts unless the specific product and stylist instructions support it. Cutting the wrong construction can damage the weft.