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Today we're going talk about the pros and cons of fusion. For me, the pros of fusion
would be that they're versatile, they're individual. So your scalp gets air, and you can move them
around, and it's easy to run your fingers through it. You can kind of decide how much
hair you want in each place, when you use fusion. The cons that I have with fusion are
that it puts too much weight on your natural hair. So you have the bonding, the wax or
the glue, or whatever link that they're going to use to attach the strands of hair to your
head. So, you have your natural hair, then you have the strands, then you have the bonding
element which may be glue or a link, or whatever. That element that's used to attach to your
hair can cause more stress on your natural hair, causing the follicles to be damaged.
That I don't like. The other con that I have with fusion, is as it grows out, those places
where the hair is attached to your scalp actually can get caught in your brush or in your comb
when you're doing your hair. And that can cause you to lose hair and sometimes permanently
damage your hair follicles. Another con of using fusion for me, is that if you're using
a bonding element that is done with heat, when you go in the sun, it can get soft again
and your bonding pieces can fall out. Those are the pros and cons that I have, about fusion.