What is difference between genius wefts and other types of hair extensions ?

The difference between genius wefts and other types of hair extensions is mainly in the way they are made and attached to the natural hair. According to the web search results, here are some of the main differences:

- Genius wefts are a type of hair extension that are designed to be thin, flexible, and seamless. Genius wefts are made by attaching individual hair strands to a thin base that can be cut and customized to fit any hair style. Genius Wefts are similar to hand-tied wefts, but genius wefts no return hairs that can irritate the scalp. They are also more versatile than machine wefts, which are thicker and heavier. Genius wefts extensions are ideal for people who want to add length, volume, and color to their hair without damaging their natural hair or scalp¹²³⁴.
- Machine wefts are a type of hair extension that are made by sewing hair strands together onto a weft with the help of a machine. The weft can then be attached to the natural hair by sewing or using clips. Machine wefts are usually thick and bulky, which means they weigh more than other types of extensions. They are ideal for people who want thicker hair density and hair that is very durable. Machine wefts can last anywhere between four months to upto a year depending on the hair and extension quality.
- Hand-tied wefts are a type of hair extension that are made by manually sewing hair strands together onto a weft by hand. The weft is then attached to the natural hair by sewing or using beads. Hand-tied wefts are thinner and lighter than machine wefts, which means they lay flat against the scalp and blend well with the natural hair. They are ideal for people who have fine, thin hair and want to add volume and length without compromising the integrity of their natural hair. Hand-tied wefts can also last anywhere between four months to upto a year depending on the hair and extension quality.

We  hope this helps you understand the difference between genius wefts and other types of hair extensions. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask me.
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