Dreaming of fuller, longer, and effortlessly glamorous hair? Beaded weft extensions will be your new best friend! These popular extensions blend seamlessly and are a low-maintenance option for adding volume and length to your strands. When you weigh the bead hair extensions pros and cons, the pros definitely outweigh any cons.
If you’re a stylist working with hair beads for extensions, you might wonder if you can reuse hair beads when a client comes in for a reapplication. The Big Kizzy team of hair extension experts will answer this question, reveal the best beads for hair extensions, and walk you through how to put in hair extensions with beads. Let’s talk all things beaded wefts!
Can You Reuse Hair Beads for Application?

We always recommend using fresh beads for each beaded weft application to ensure a secure hold and the best possible results. When you use new beads, it’s much less likely to cause slippage over time. The used beads have been flattened and reopened, so they won’t hold as well if you try to use them again.
What Are the Best Beads for Hair Extensions?

Now that you know it’s best to use fresh beads for new applications, let’s go over the type of hair beads for extensions to use. We recommend silicone-lined hair beads that are made of lightweight aluminum with a soft silicone layer inside. They’re the most popular bead type for a reason!
Silicone-lined beads are suitable for all hair types, including those with fine or thin hair. The silicone on the inside of the bead provides a secure fit and prevents slipping while still being gentle on the hair. They’re very durable and reduce friction on the strands by staying put once applied.
Use this quick reference list to determine how many hair beads for extensions you’ll need:
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50 beads: for a quarter head
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100 beads: for a half head
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150 beads: for a three-quarter head, ideal for medium to thick hair for length and volume
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200 beads: for a full head, ideal for fine or thin hair for extra volume
Depending on how many clients you have, we offer either a container of 250 or 1,000 beads. This way, you’ll never run out of beads and always have fresh ones for new applications. Choose from six colors to find the perfect match: black, brown, light brown, blonde, light blonde, and burgundy.
How To Put in Hair Extensions with Beads

Whether you’re a professional stylist or a DIY extension enthusiast, it’s crucial to learn how to put in hair extensions with beads the right way. When working with beaded weft extensions, you want to ensure your application technique is precise and efficient. Proper applications will prevent any damage from occurring on the natural strands or the hair extensions themselves.
When you’re ready to apply beaded weft extensions, refer to the steps below for a perfect application every time:
Step 1: Load The Looper Hair Beads Tool

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Pour a handful of weft extension beads into the palm of your hand.
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Grab your looper tool and push the looped end into one of the beads.
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Pick up the bead and push it all the way through to the end of the tool.
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Continue adding more beads to the loop tool until it’s about 3/4 full (this way, you’ll have at least two rows of beads for application on your bead looper).
Step 2: Apply the Wefts Using the Beads

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Part the hair horizontally across the back of the head and clip the upper layer of hair.
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Take a small section of the natural hair and pull it through the loop tool.
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Move the bead up the loop tool to the root of the hair and hold it in place.
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Pull the loop tool away from the head, bringing the hair through the bead.
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Use the extension pliers to clamp the bead and secure it close to the scalp.
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Repeat this process along the entire horizontal section, and again if using multiple rows.
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Release the top layer of hair that was clipped up and brush it to blend the hair.
Watch these stylists in action using each hair beads tool by Big Kizzy for their beaded weft application:
Professional Beaded Weft Tools for Application and Removal

Thanks to the beaded weft method, the power of volume and length starts with the hair beads for extensions. While we don’t recommend reusing the beads, we do advise getting a loop hair beads tool along with hair extension pliers and claw pliers for professional results. Stock up on beads and all of the other accessories you need for extensions on our Big Kizzy website!