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Different Types of Hair Extensions

Different Types of Hair Extensions

Whether you are unhappy with how thin your hair is or are just wanting to try out a new look, quality hair extensions are a great low-commitment way to do this. However, you may be unsure what would work best on your scalp to give you a gorgeous, natural head of hair. Johnny Rodriguez The Salon provides some information to help you get started so you can be on the road to feeling more confident and beautiful.


What Are the Different Types of Hair Extensions?

When you are craving long, luscious locks and decide that it is time for hair extensions, you have choices to consider with respect to what types of hair extension products you want, such as the method of extension and what materials they are made from. It is important to educate yourself since hair extensions can be a big investment of time and money. After all, you want them to help your hair look stunning at all times.


Methods of Hair Extensions

Different ways to attach extensions to your hair include methods that give temporary, semi-permanent and permanent results. The most fleeting are clip-in extensions, which can be used on a whim to change your style and do not damage hair. These chunky pieces are easily removed on your own. However, you run the great risk of them looking artificial, versus going to a professional hair extension specialist who blends a different type of attachment flawlessly in with your own hair.


Semi-permanent, or Tape-in

Semi-permanent, or tape-in extensions, last for a few weeks. With smaller pieces than clip-ins, they can be attached to your own hair with an invisible-looking tape that is practically unnoticeable. You may need to use a special shampoo and other specific products to avoid damaging the tape.


Permanent

Permanent hair extensions are added all over your scalp in very small quantities and provide the most natural end result. They are attached in various ways, including weaves, micro bonds or micro rings, and fusion or glue-in. The micro bonds or micro rings loop into your own hair before being crimped with a tool. Fusion or glue-in extensions are attached strand-by-strand with keratin bonding that helps them end up flat against the head, creating a completely natural look.


What Are the Types of Hair Extension Materials?

Basically, hair extension products are made from two materials: those that are synthetic or those made from human hair. While they both work to give you increased volume and add length, there are major differences between the two. Your hair extension specialist can help you decide which type and brand are best for you so you end up with quality hair extensions that give you a fabulous appearance.


Human Hair

Real human hair is just that: hair that has been carefully grown and nourished by a donor person. While the biggest disadvantage of human hair is the higher cost, it is the superior choice for extensions because of it:

  • Feels real since it actually is

  • Blends more naturally with your own hair

  • Gives the appearance of it being your genuine hair

  • Lasts longer than synthetic extensions

  • Is heat-friendly for your styling needs

Synthetic Hair

Synthetic hair has been made from synthetic fibers to mimic the real thing. The major benefit of synthetic hair is that it costs substantially less than a real human hair. However, that difference comes with a price. While synthetic hair is manufactured to mimic the genuine thing since it is made of plastic fibers it has a very different feeling. It is stiffer to the touch but might be coated with silicone to mimic natural shine. Synthetic extensions often come with a memory that gives a fixed style, although some brands can be heat-styled.


Contact Johnny Rodriguez The Salon

If you are looking to put some serious wow factor into your hair, contact Johnny Rodriguez The Salon, the hair extension specialist, in Dallas or Legacy West (Plano) today. Our talented professional stylists are here to guide you through every step of the process, starting with a free consultation so you can discuss what extensions can do for you. Call us today to schedule an appointment.






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