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What is the best type of hair extensions for me?

by love senada lovesena

All over the world, from clip-ins to permanent extensions, people wanting hair extensions for the perfect lush long cheap lace front wigs are increasing. With infinite possibilities and options, the problem of choice arises and before one makes this choice, an analysis is due, one which may require a bit of trial and error.


You don't want to get extensions that don't match your hairstyle, color, texture or length or it will look obvious. With hair extensions, unless you've got a type in your head, seamlessness is key. Now, there are different types of hair extensions that cater to different needs. They include:

 

The type that does a lot of yoga, goes for morning runs or visits the gym regularly and you want new hair wig trends extensions. Clip-ins could work for you, as all you need to do is clip them in when you want extra-long hair, and simply remove them when you want to exercise.

 

Clip-ins are suitable for most people due to their simplicity! What about the tape extensions for people that love exercise? Well, the halo band isn't a good option as the invisible band could likely shift or break during vigorous workout sessions. Keratin extensions last about three months while halo extensions last up to a year. They offer longevity, but they aren't a recommended choice for someone who often changes their  burgundy human hair wig color.

 

Clip-in extensions are taken out at the end of the day because and are known for their convenience, tape extensions are designed to last about 8 weeks after they're installed, hence the client can sleep in them, while keratin and halo extensions lean towards the forever side.

 

It goes without saying that the human hair extensions have the best quality based on the texture and longevity of the hair. However, human hair extensions are pricier than the synthetic ones, so it all depends on your pocket.

 

 Also, with human hair extensions you can color, curl and straighten them as you please without ruining them. Whereas with synthetic hair, they cannot be colored or heated, unless they are heat-friendly, and even then, you cannot heat them to a high heat. Also, synthetic hair extensions are more prone to tangling and an unnatural shining.

 

Using the ends of your locks as a sample when color matching will give you the most accurate results. This color-matching tip can be used for both synthetic and human hair extensions. Now with respect to dyeing, hair extensions can only be dyed if they are remy human hair extensions, and can only be dyed darker, not bleached lighter (this will ruin them!).

 

Another top tip is to go for a shade slightly lighter or darker than your natural hair color, to give the illusion of highlights or lowlights, or mix up two sets.

 

Clip-ins should be washed every 6-8 times they are used. You can easily wash them in your sink using a shampoo and conditioner that's sulfate and paraben-free and then towel dry them. This goes for halo extensions as well. Now, Keratin and tape-ins could be washed while they're still in your head with a gentle shampoo. Keratin and tape-in extensions should dry completely before introducing any heating equipment. While using the heating tool best avoid the keratin bonds and tape area at the roots.

 

With the diversity in extension type, confusion is bound to occur. It's apparent that based on lifestyle, purpose, budget and overall use, the hair extension that's best for you may not be best for the person next to you.

 

If in doubt, clip-ins are convenient and easily attachable and removable, so these extensions which are growing in popularity are a wonderful option to start out with. Go for it and look your absolute best!


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