Types of Hair Extensions to Consider:
Tape-in Extensions
Clip-in Extensions
Sew-in or Weave Extensions
Fusion or Bonded Extensions
Micro-link Extensions
Nano -Beads
Shrinkies
But what should i choose?
With numerous options available for hair extensions, it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. A recommended starting point is to schedule a consultation with a hair specialist to determine the most suitable method for your hair type. During the consultation, your hair specialist will assess your hair and provide recommendations tailored to your specific requirements.
Difference between cold fusion and hot fusion Hair Extensions.
- **Hot Fusion Hair Extensions:**
- Application method: Hot fusion hair extensions are applied using a heating tool that melts a keratin bond to attach the extension to the natural hair.
- Durability: Hot fusion extensions can last longer without move up than cold fusion extensions, typically around 4-6 months with proper care.
- Maintenance: no maintenance requires at the salon until your next set.
- Cost: Hot fusion extensions are usually more expensive than cold fusion extensions due to the application method and durability.
- **Cold Fusion Hair Extensions:**
- Application method: Cold fusion hair extensions use a keratin-based polymer to bond the extension to the natural hair without the need for heat.
- Durability: Cold fusion extensions durability will all depends on hair extension quality usually around 2-12months and will require maintenance every 6 to 8 weeks.
- Maintenance: Easier maintenance compared to hot fusion extensions as there is no heat involved, reducing the risk of damage.
- Cost: Cold fusion extensions are generally more affordable than hot fusion extensions due to the application method and longevity.
It's interesting to note the differences between hot fusion and cold fusion hair extensions in terms of application, durability, maintenance, and cost.
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