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Hair extensions are the secret sauce behind some of the most enviable looks, giving instant length, volume, and style versatility. If you’re thinking about getting hair extensions for the first time, it’s only natural to have a few (or a lot of) questions. Let’s answer some of the most frequently asked questions to help you understand hair extensions better.
Pro tip: Start with clip-ins if you’re new to extensions—they let you test out the look without a big commitment!
This varies based on type and care. Clip-ins can last a year or more with proper care, while semi-permanent options like tape-ins and bonded extensions last a few months, depending on maintenance. Investing in quality extensions (like human hair) and taking care of them will prolong their lifespan.
Absolutely! Washing your extensions is essential to keep them looking fresh, but it’s different from washing your natural hair. Use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, and be gentle. Over-washing can strip extensions of their lustre, so keep it to about once a week for semi-permanent extensions and every 10-15 wears for clip-ins.
Extensions, when applied and maintained correctly, should not damage your hair. Opt for professional application, especially with tape-in or bonded types, and avoid wearing hair extensions that are too heavy, as these can put strain on your roots. Giving your natural hair breaks between installations also helps keep it healthy.
Most human hair extensions can be styled just like your own hair—curl, straighten, and even color! But remember, excessive heat can shorten their lifespan, so use heat protectant spray.
Hair extension prices vary depending on the type, quality, and length. Clip-ins generally cost less (around $100-$300), while high-quality tape-in or bonded extensions can range from $300 to $1,500, including application. Human hair extensions are pricier than synthetic ones, but the investment pays off in durability and natural appearance.
Human hair extensions can be colored, but it’s best to have this done by a professional. Extensions tend to process color faster than natural hair, so the process requires a trained hand to avoid over-processing. Synthetic extensions generally can’t be dyed, but you can buy them pre-colored in various shades.
Store them in a cool, dry place—either in their original packaging or a dedicated hair extension bag. Avoid storing them in direct sunlight, as this can cause the color to fade over time. If you’re a frequent wearer, investing in an extension hanger keeps them safe and tangle-free.
Hair extensions should feel comfortable and secure when properly applied. It’s common to feel some added weight with permanent extensions at first, but most people get used to it within a few days. Opt for lightweight types if you have finer hair.
Avoid excessive heat, saltwater, chlorine, and too much product buildup. Sleeping with wet extensions can cause tangling, so always dry them before bed. For semi-permanent extensions, avoid tight hairstyles that pull at the roots, as they can strain your hair.
Hair extensions are a fantastic way to switch up your look instantly, whether for added length, volume, or a pop of color. Remember, each type has its own vibe and level of maintenance, so pick what fits your lifestyle and preferences best. Ready to give extensions a try? Explore our collection at Superior Hair for premium hair extensions made with 100% Remy human hair, designed to blend naturally and help you feel fabulous, no matter the look you’re going for!
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