How To Install Sew-In Weft?
Sew-In Weft VS. Genius Tape Weft : What's the Difference?

Sew-In Weft
Strong hold, soft feel. Easy length and volume that stays put and blends beautifully.

Genius Tape Weft
New & effortless. Our tape-ready Hand-Tied Weft is ultra-thin, and made for easy.
FAQ
HOW MANY PACKS DO I NEED?
Recommended Packs
Thin Hair: 1-2 packs
Medium Hair: 2-3 packs
Thick Hair: 3-4 packs
WHAT TYPES OF WEFT HAIR EXTENSIONS DOES GOO GOO OFFER?
We offer two types of wefts:
Sew-In Wefts:These can be trimmed to fit your style. They’re usually sewn in, but you can also DIY by sewing on clips, or use glue, tape, or micro beads—whatever you prefer!
Genius Tape Wefts:These wefts have a thin, flexible edge that’s perfect for cutting to your desired size. We include two free tape strips with your order for easy, convenient installation right at home.
HOW DO I INSTALL SEW IN WEFT HAIR EXTENSIONS?
There are a few ways to install wefts — and it all depends on your hair goals and your comfort level! Here's the most common (and recommended) method
- Sew-in with beads (a.k.a. braidless weave):
Your stylist will create a row using tiny silicone-lined beads, then sew the weft onto the beads for a secure, natural look. No braids, no glue — just a comfy, long-lasting hold.Other install methods include: - Traditional sew-in with braids
- Glue-in (not recommended for long-term use)
- DIY clip conversion if you want to make them temporary
💡 Pro Tip: For best results, we always suggest having your wefts installed by a professional stylist — especially if you’re going for a full transformation or long-term wear. But if you're DIY-savvy, you can trim and customize them however you like!
HOW LONG WILL MY GOO GOO SEW IN WEFT HAIR EXTENSIONS LAST?
They typically last 6–8 weeks per install, depending on your hair type, growth rate, and care routine. Regular maintenance helps extend their lifespan.
HOW TO REMOVE MY SEW IN WEFT HAIR EXTENSIONS?
Removing sew-in weft hair extensions should always be done with care to protect your natural hair. Here's how:
- Start by locating the thread used to sew the wefts onto your braids or cornrows. You’ll usually see tiny knots where the thread was sewn.
- Use small scissors or a thread cutter (like a seam ripper) to gently snip the thread—not your natural hair or the weft itself. It helps to have a friend or stylist assist for hard-to-see areas.
- Carefully unravel and remove the thread section by section. Take your time—no tugging!
- Once all the thread is removed, slide out the wefts and gently unbraid your natural hair underneath.
- Follow up with a detangling session and deep conditioning to refresh your scalp and strands.
Pro tip: For the safest removal, especially if it’s your first time, we always recommend visiting a professional stylist.