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From the Perspective of a Celebrity Hairstylist, the 8 Best Hair Extensions 

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If you were to get hair extensions, which would you recommend and why? 

First, you'll have to make sure you're getting natural hair extensions. “Most halo hair extensions are made out of human hair. Because they cannot withstand heat, synthetic ones are not as common “clarifies Valles. 

 

Among the many options for adding length to your hair, clip-ins have quickly become the most popular and common. You can apply them yourself in 10 to 15 minutes by using toupee-like clips to secure the band of hair to your scalp. “Think of a hula skirt made of hair with clips on it,” explains Valles. The cost of clip-in hair extensions can cost anywhere from $100 to $200. 

 

As a type of hair extension, sew-ins have been around for quite some time. The natural hair is braided horizontally from ear to ear, and the weft of hair is sewn into the braid to keep the extensions in place on the scalp. On average, sew-in extensions cost a minimum of $275 plus $60 for every track sewn in. 

 

Tape-ins are Valles favorite type of hair extension. Valles claims that tape-in extensions are the way to go because they are fuller and more realistic. These are pieces of hair that have been taped together with a thick keratin tape measuring two inches in width. Extensions can be purchased for as little as $200 for partial extensions, or more if you have very thin hair, and are secured by sandwiching the tape between strands of your natural hair. 

 

Glue-ins are a bit more expensive because of the work involved in application. The average cost is around $300-$500. Application involves melting a plastic keratin bond about the size of a grain of rice around your natural strands. Valles likens the process, which can take up to three hours, to constructing a wig atop the head. 

 

Halo extensions are the least invasive to your hair roots. A transparent wire sits around the crown of the head like a halo. The hair is on the bottom half, and the top half is left bare so that it can be concealed discreetly under your own hair. It's simple to do on your own, and your natural hair will thank you for it, as there will be less tension from the stands. 

 

When properly cared for, how long can hair extensions last? 

While halo extensions can last up to one year if treated appropriately and not worn too often, other types of hair extensions have an earlier expiration date. According to Valles, the average lifespan of clip-ins, sew-ins, glue-ins, and tape-ins is two months. If you wait too long, “some possible damage” may occur. 

 

To what extent do hair extensions harm natural hair? 

No, not if you wear and maintain them correctly. Valles claims, “I have clients who have had extensions for 15 years, and we remove them and put them back in every six weeks.” If someone leaves their extensions on for too long, that could cause hair fallout. 

 

Why? Because the average person loses about 100 hairs per day, the volume of real hair contained within any given extension will decrease over time. If the natural hair becomes too thin, “that bond becomes heavy. Having bald spots is a common problem for women because it can be easily plucked out “asserts Valles. Valles advises that you not take any chances and instead get your extensions changed every 2-8 weeks. 

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