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Frequently Asked Questions

Discover the answers to your frequently asked questions about our products and services.

As an expert, I can say: when applied properly and cared for, high-quality hair extensions should not damage your natural hair. Damage usually arises from incorrect application methods (too tight bonds, improper placement), weak or poor quality bonds/adhesives, leaving extensions in too long, or neglecting maintenance.

  • Least risky methods: clip-ins, halo extensions, and hair toppers — because they don’t involve heat or adhesives and are removable.
  • Moderate risk:tape-ins, micro-links, fusion/bonded extensions — these depend heavily on correct placement and after-care.
  • Key protective steps: ensure your natural hair is healthy before installation, avoid tension at the roots, use extension-safe products (sulfate-free, low heat), and schedule periodic maintenance/removal.

If you choose a good stylist, high-quality human hair extensions or Remy hair, and follow the care routine, extensions can enhance your look without damaging your own hair.

Yes — but only with the right preparation and extension type. For semi-permanent extensions like tape-ins, micro-links, or fusion bonds, you can sleep with them in, provided you take precautions to reduce friction, tangling, and strain.

  • Styles to sleep in: loose braid, low ponytail, or twisted bun to prevent tangling.
  • Bedding: use a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce friction and keep hair smooth.
  • Removal: clip-ins, halos, or hair toppers should be removed before bed to avoid damage or discomfort.

Sleeping without taking care can lead to matting, loosened bonds, or weakened extension base — so always follow recommended sleep-friendly routines.

The lifespan of hair extensions depends on the type, quality, how often you wear them, and how well you maintain them. Here are typical durations:

To maximize lifespan, avoid harsh products, limit heat styling, ensure gentle detangling, and follow regular maintenance (often every few weeks for semi-permanent methods).

Washing extensions properly is crucial to maintain both extension and natural hair health.

  • Shampoo: Use sulfate-free or mild shampoos that don’t strip moisture. Harsh sulfates can weaken adhesives or tapes.
  • Water temperature: Lukewarm or cool water is ideal. Hot water can open bonds or adhesive and cause frizz.
  • Technique: Start from the scalp, gently massage, avoid twisting or rubbing extension bases. Always detangle first (from ends toward roots).
  • Conditioning: Apply conditioner from mid-lengths to ends; avoid applying heavy conditioners at the base or adhesive points.

Also, make sure extensions are fully dry after washing, moisture at the roots or bonds can lead to slipping or damage.

Natural look depends on matching the extension length with your height, lifestyle, and hair type.

  • For most women, 18-20-22 inches tends to be very natural: falls around mid-back or just below for medium height frames.
  • Petite women may find even 18-inch looks dramatic, while tall women may need 22-24 inches for the same effect.
  • If you’re unsure, opting for a slightly shorter length is safer and you can always style longer if desired.

Also consider texture: straight extensions show true length, curly or wavy textures appear shorter (often 1-4 inches less visible).

If you have human hair extensions, yes and you can use flat irons, curling wands, or blow dryers. But it's very important to protect the hair:

  • Always use a heat protectant spray.
  • Keep temperature settings moderate (below ~180-200°C / 350-400°F, depending on hair quality).
  • Don’t hold heat in one spot too long.

For synthetic extensions, heat styling is generally not recommended unless they are explicitly labelled heat-safe. Many will melt or lose fibre integrity under high heat.

Yes, but only with human hair extensions. Extensions made from human hair offer the ability to color, tone, or highlight and there are
limitations:

  • Best to darken rather than lighten; bleaching can damage the extensions easily, especially pre-bleached or processed hair.
  • Color matching should be done in good lighting; sometimes it’s better to color your natural hair first, then match the extensions.
  • Synthetic hair usually cannot be colored or requires very limited color techniques (some dyeing of synthetic might not hold or may damage the fibers).

Having dye or color done by an experienced colorist helps prevent damage, uneven color, or overprocessing.

Yes and in fact many of my clients with thin or fine hair find extensions beneficial. But you must choose the method, weight, and application style carefully.

  • Methods like tape-ins or halo extensions that lay flat are often preferred because they avoid heavy load on fragile roots.
  • Lightweight clip-ins can be used sparingly — perhaps fewer wefts or thinner bundles for fullness without strain.
  • Avoid heavy wefts or tight bonds in fine hair, as they can cause pulling, breakage, or scalp irritation.

Good maintenance and gentle care are even more important for thin hair to prevent damage.

Absolutely but you must prep before activity and care for your extensions after. Sweat, movement, and friction can stress extensions, especially adhesive or bonded types.

  • Before workout: style in braid/bun, use sweat-wicking headbands, avoid heavy product buildup.
  • After workout: rinse or wash to remove sweat and salt, detangle gently, dry attachments completely.

Some extension types (clip-ins, halos) are easiest because they can be removed or shifted.

  • Human hair extensions: look and feel more natural, can be styled, heat treated, colored, have greater longevity. Typically more expensive, require similar care as your own hair.
  • Synthetic hair extensions: pre-styled, less expensive, lighter maintenance initially, but limited styling options (often cannot use high heat), shorter lifespan, and may tangle more.

Choosing between them depends on your budget, how often you want to style, and how long you plan to wear them.

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