Which Is The Best Hair Extension To Get? The Answer You've Been Looking For

Which Is The Best Hair Extension To Get? The Answer You've Been Looking For

Hair extensions have become a popular beauty trend in recent years, offering a quick and easy way to add length and volume to your hair. With so many types of hair extensions on the market, it can be challenging to know which is the best option for you. In this blog, we'll break down the most popular types of hair extensions and help you decide which is best for your hair type and lifestyle.

Clip-in Hair Extensions:

Clip-in hair extensions are a popular option for those who want to add length and volume to their hair for special occasions or a temporary change. They are easy to install and remove and don't require special tools or professional help. Clip-in hair extensions are also affordable and can be reused multiple times. Check out our blog on How to Apply for your Clip-In Extensions.

Tape-in Hair Extensions:

Tape-in hair extensions are another popular option, especially for those who want a more permanent solution. These extensions are attached to your natural hair using a special tape, and they can last for several weeks. Tape-in hair extensions are also easy to maintain and can be styled like your natural hair. Tape Extensions come in various methods, including Invisible Tape, AKA Seamless Tape, 1/2 Tape, and Mini Tapes, and each has its unique set of attributes and purposes. 

Weave/Weft Hair Extensions:

Weft hair extensions are sewn into braids or small braids made with natural hair. The extensions are then attached to the braid using a particular thread. Weave hair extensions can last for several months with proper care and can be styled in many different ways. Weft extensions also come in various methods, including Flat Wefts, AKA Genius Weft, which has a thinner band, making them sit flat on the hair, hand-tied wefts etc. 

Fusion Hair Extensions:

Fusion hair extensions are attached to your natural hair using special glue. They can last for several months and be styled in many different ways. Fusion hair extensions are best suited for those with thick hair, as they can be pretty heavy and may cause damage to fine hair. These include methods such as Itip, Utip, and Flat. Essentially fusion hair extensions use a Keratin-based adhesive with either a silicone bead or, once heated activated fuse to your hair. Applying this method can take about 4-5 hours, requiring fine sectioning. This hair extension type has a great range of movement as opposed to tapes or weft, which only go up and down; a full range of movement is great as the hair can move naturally and be thrown up into a bun on a pony, not cross over or fold.

Micro Link Hair Extensions:

Micro-link hair extensions are attached to your natural hair using tiny metal beads. The beads are clamped onto your hair, and the extensions are attached. Micro-link hair extensions can last for several months with proper care and can be styled in many different ways. This method refers to nanobeads and micro ring hair extensions. This hair extension method is excellent for those apprehensive about adhesives. Microlink extensions can be considered the same as fusion hair extensions, given their similarity. Unlike the fusion method, micro link extensions don't require heat-activated glue; Itip extensions can also be secured using a silicone bead hence the crossover in some cases.

So, which type of hair extension is the best? The answer depends on your hair type and lifestyle. Clip-in hair extensions are great for those who want a temporary change, while tape-in hair extensions are perfect for those who want a more permanent solution. Weft hair extensions are an excellent choice for those who want a natural look, while fusion hair extensions are best suited for those with thick hair. Micro-link hair extensions are excellent for those who want a long-lasting solution without damaging their natural hair. This hair extension type, like the above, has a great range of movement as opposed to tapes or weft, which only go up and down; a full range of movement is great as the hair can move naturally and be thrown up into a bun on a pony, not cross over or fold.

We offer free online and in-person consultations to all our customers to understand their hair goals. After all, no one head of hair is the same. We like to chat about how you have worn your hair most of the time and what you want to achieve. When you organise a consultation with us, we like to delve into your hair goals and journey details and offer our expert opinions on what will suit you best, with all the knowledge and accessories to set you up for your healthy hair journey. So let's chat 

In conclusion, no "best" type of hair extension exists. The key is finding the type of hair extension that works best for your hair type and lifestyle and adequately caring for your extensions to ensure they last as long as possible. You can enjoy the beautiful, long locks you've always wanted with the proper care and research. 

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