Collection: Hair Extensions

Hair Extensions

Hair extensions are a popular beauty accessory used to add length, volume, or color to natural hair. They are typically made from either human hair or synthetic fibers and can be attached to the natural hair in various ways.

Here are some common types of hair extensions:

  1. Clip-in Extensions: These extensions are the most temporary and user-friendly option. They consist of wefts of hair with clips attached to them, allowing you to easily clip them into your own hair. Clip-in extensions can be worn for special occasions or whenever you desire longer or fuller hair.

  2. Tape-in Extensions: These extensions involve attaching thin wefts of hair to your natural hair using adhesive tape. They lay flat against the scalp and provide a more seamless and natural-looking result. Tape-in extensions are usually semi-permanent and can last for several weeks before needing to be repositioned.

  3. Fusion or Bonded Extensions: These extensions are attached to the natural hair using adhesives, such as keratin bonds or heat-activated glue. The process involves carefully melting the adhesive and bonding it to the natural hair. Fusion extensions can last for several months, but they require professional application and removal.

  4. Weave or Sew-in Extensions: In this method, the natural hair is tightly braided into cornrows, and then wefts of hair are sewn onto the braids using a needle and thread. This technique provides long-lasting results and is often favored by people with thicker or coarser hair. Weave extensions need to be maintained regularly and should be done by a professional stylist.

  5. Micro-Link or Beaded Extensions: These extensions involve attaching small sections of hair using tiny metal beads or loops. The natural hair is threaded through the bead, and then an extension strand is inserted and clamped in place. Micro-link extensions can be repositioned as the hair grows out and require maintenance every few weeks.

When choosing hair extensions, it's essential to consider factors such as the desired length, volume, texture, and color match. It's recommended to consult with a professional hairstylist who can guide you in selecting the right type of extensions and properly apply them to achieve the desired results.

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