Achieving a fuller, longer hairstyle with hair extensions is a popular styling option, but not everyone wants to use glue, which can damage the natural hair and scalp. Fortunately, there are alternative methods to install tracks (wefts of hair extensions) without glue. These methods are gentle, damage-free, and reusable, allowing you to enjoy a versatile look without compromising your natural hair’s health. In this article, we’ll explore detailed steps on how to put tracks in your hair without using glue.
1. Preparing Your Hair and Tracks
Before installing tracks, preparation is key. Begin by washing and conditioning your natural hair to ensure it is clean and free of product buildup. Properly detangled hair makes the process smoother. You may also want to blow-dry or braid your hair, depending on the installation method you choose. For the hair tracks, make sure to use high-quality extensions like those from SISHAIR, known for their durable and natural-looking wefts. Measure the hair tracks against the section of your head where they will be placed and trim them to fit if necessary.
| Preparation Step | Action Required |
|---|---|
| Wash and condition your hair | Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner to cleanse and moisturize your hair. |
| Detangle your natural hair | Use a wide-tooth comb to remove knots and tangles. |
| Prepare the tracks | Measure and cut the extensions to fit your head’s contours. |
2. Using the Sew-In Method
The sew-in method is a popular glue-free way to install hair tracks. This technique involves braiding your natural hair into cornrows and sewing the tracks onto these braids using a curved needle and thread. Step-by-Step Process:
- Create horizontal partings in your hair and braid each section into tight cornrows.
- Thread a curved sewing needle with weaving thread that matches your hair color.
- Secure the track by sewing through the weft and the braided foundation. Use a looping motion to ensure the track stays in place.
- Continue sewing along the length of the braid until the track is fully attached.
- Tie a knot at the end of the thread and cut off any excess.
This method is secure and can last several weeks with proper care, making it a great long-term option.
3. Using the Clip-In Method
For those seeking a temporary and quick solution, clip-in extensions are an excellent choice. Clip-in tracks are pre-attached to small hair clips, allowing for easy placement and removal. Step-by-Step Process:
- Section your hair horizontally, leaving a small layer of natural hair at the bottom.
- Open the clips on the track and position them close to your scalp.
- Snap the clips closed to secure the track in place.
- Release another layer of hair and repeat the process, working your way up.
Clip-in extensions are perfect for those who want a versatile look without a long-term commitment. They can be removed daily, preserving the health of your natural hair.
4. Using the Micro-Link Method
The micro-link or micro-bead method attaches hair tracks using tiny, bead-like rings, eliminating the need for glue. This method requires precision and may be best done by a professional, but it’s a secure and gentle option. Step-by-Step Process:
- Section your hair into small, horizontal layers.
- Thread a small section of your natural hair through a micro-link bead using a hair loop tool.
- Position the hair track above the bead and thread it through as well.
- Use pliers to clamp the bead shut, securing the track to your natural hair.
- Repeat the process until the track is fully attached.
Micro-links offer a natural look and can last for weeks with proper care.
5. Using the Rubber Band Method
The rubber band method is another glue-free alternative, ideal for installing tracks on braided hair. Step-by-Step Process:
- Part your hair into small sections and secure each section with a rubber band.
- Place the track over the rubber-banded sections.
- Use additional rubber bands to attach the track to your hair by wrapping them around the weft and the base of the braided section.
This method is quick, easy, and doesn’t require any special tools. However, it’s best for short-term use, as rubber bands can pull on the hair if left in for too long.
6. Final Touches and Styling
After installing your tracks, blend them with your natural hair for a polished look. If necessary, trim or layer the extensions to match your haircut. Use heat tools sparingly to style the hair, ensuring you protect both your natural hair and the extensions with a heat protectant spray. For loose or clip-in tracks, you may want to brush the extensions carefully to maintain their quality. If you’ve chosen a sew-in or micro-link method, avoid excessive tension on the extensions to keep them secure.
Conclusion
Adding tracks to your hair without glue is not only possible, but it’s also a healthier alternative that protects your natural hair from damage. Whether you choose the sew-in method, clip-ins, micro-links, or the rubber band technique, the key is to use high-quality extensions, such as those from SISHAIR, and follow the appropriate steps for installation and care. By taking the time to properly install and maintain your extensions, you can enjoy a beautiful, voluminous hairstyle while keeping your natural hair safe and healthy.



