Weft Hair Extensions
Want hair that looks natural in every lighting situation—and feels comfortable enough for real life?
Weft hair extensions are one of the most popular ways to add fullness, length, and density with a seamless finish.
Glamour Locks specializes in a beaded weft extensions method designed to sit flat, blend beautifully, and stay secure with a maintenance plan tailored to your hair type and goals.
Hand-Tied & Machine Wefts
100% Real Human Hair
Cuticle-Intact
Color-Matched + Blended
If you’ve had extensions that felt bulky, showed through, or tangled fast—this page breaks down what makes premium weft extensions different, how the Glamour Locks method works, and which weft type may be best for you.
What Are Weft Hair Extensions?
Weft hair extensions are extensions created by sewing or bonding strands of hair into a thin “track” (the weft).
That track is then installed into your natural hair using a professional method—most commonly a beaded row, a sew-in, or a hybrid approach.
The result is added density and length with fewer individual attachment points than methods like tape-ins or keratin bonds.
Wefts are popular because they can create a lot of impact without a lot of bulk—when they’re high-quality hair and installed correctly.
The key is precision: row placement, bead pattern, tension, and a blend-friendly haircut that makes the extensions disappear into your ends.
Glamour Locks Is a Beaded Weft Extensions Method
The Glamour Locks system is a beaded weft extensions method designed for a secure hold and a discreet finish.
We build structured rows that support the wefts evenly—then we place and stitch the weft with detail-focused tension control,
so the hair lays flat and feels comfortable day-to-day.
This isn’t a “one-row fits everyone” approach. Your row design, weft type, and placement plan depend on your natural density,
head shape, lifestyle, and what you want your hair to look like when it’s worn down, half-up, or styled.
The Best Weft Hair Extensions: Why Clients Choose Glamour Locks
The “best” weft hair extensions aren’t just about the weft itself—your result depends on the full system:
hair quality, color match, row design, stitch work, and the blend-friendly haircut that ties everything together.
Glamour Locks focuses on details that create a natural look in daylight, indoor lighting, and on camera.
If you’re comparing salons, look for this: does the hair stay soft after weeks of wear? Do the wefts lay flat?
Does the blend still look good when the hair is worn straight—not just curled?
That’s the standard we build around.
Human Hair Weft Extensions: The Quality Standard We Install With
Not all human hair weft extensions wear the same—even if they’re labeled “human hair.”
Two wefts can look similar on day one and behave completely differently after a few washes.
The difference comes down to sourcing, cuticle quality, and how much processing happened before the hair ever reached the salon.
Glamour Locks installs premium human hair wefts selected for softness, natural movement, and long-term wear.
We prioritize hair that’s cuticle-intact and aligned, which helps reduce tangling and keeps the hair looking polished
(instead of dry, overly shiny, or “wiggy” on camera).
If you’ve ever had weft extensions that tangled quickly, felt rough, or lost their beauty after a short time,
it’s often because the hair was overprocessed to force a certain color or texture.
That’s why we treat hair quality as the foundation—not an add-on.
Where Do Hair Extensions Come From?
Machine Wefts vs Hand-Tied Wefts: What’s the Difference?
Both machine weft extensions and hand-tied weft extensions can create gorgeous results.
The right choice depends on your natural density, scalp sensitivity, how you wear your hair, and your fullness goals.
During your consultation, we help you choose a weft type that supports comfort, concealment, and a long-lasting blend.
Which weft looks the most “invisible”?
Most clients associate “invisible” with how flat the track lays and how well the row is placed.
Hand-tied wefts often lay very flat, but the best-looking result comes from the full plan: placement,
tension, density, and a blending cut.
Are machine wefts heavier than hand-tied?
Machine wefts can feel slightly more substantial because the track is typically thicker.
That said, comfort depends more on placement, row design, and choosing the right amount of hair for your head and density.
How do I know which one is right for me?
We choose based on your natural hair density, scalp sensitivity, goals (length vs fullness), and how you style your hair.
Your consultation is where we decide what will blend best and feel best—without overloading your natural hair.
Ready for Weft Hair Extensions That Actually Look Real?
Book a consultation and we’ll map out the best weft type, placement plan, and color match for your hair—so your results look seamless,
feel comfortable, and stay beautiful between appointments.














