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What do you call the technique used to blend hair extensions?

Balayage

Feathering

Feathering is a technique often used in hairstyling that involves creating soft, graduated layers through the hair. When applied to blending hair extensions, feathering helps to seamlessly integrate the extensions into the natural hair, minimizing the visibility of where the extensions attach. This technique enhances the overall look by softening the edges and providing a more natural flow. By blending the boundaries between the natural hair and extensions, feathering allows for a unified style, making the extensions less noticeable and ensuring that they complement the wearer's existing hair texture and shape effectively.

Balayage, layering, and texturizing, while all important techniques in hairstyling, do not specifically refer to the integration or blending of hair extensions. Balayage is a highlighting technique that creates a graduated, natural look, while layering refers to cutting hair in different lengths to create movement. Texturizing involves removing bulk or adding texture to hair but doesn't specifically focus on blending extensions.

Layering

Texturizing

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