Hair Quality
All the hair I use is 100% human hair. The differences are how they are prepared and where they come from. You can wet, wash, cut, flat iron, curl, blowdry,
and do pretty much everything else with all of the hair. One of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming that extension hair is going to feel exactly like their own hair. The only extension hair that will feel close to your actual hair (not exactly like it) is the highest quality hair. All of the other types will require maintenance with high end products.
Temporary Quality hair: Temporary quality hair requires a lot of maintenance. I only recommend temporary quality hair to people who are experienced
with using products on their hair and people who are willing to invest in high end products. I only recommend using Milbon products which we have at the salon on this hair because from experience, they worked the best for me. (and trust me, I've tried a lot of products) If any other products are used, I cannot guarantee that this hair will last more than a month. Heat protecting gloss and leave in conditioners are a must with this type of hair. I also recommend this type of hair to
people who are getting their extensions for the first time. This allows you to pay a generally cheap price to see if you even like the feeling of the
extensions, then once you know that you're okay with how they feel, you can move up to the high quality hair. But do not get your hopes up, this hair normally lasts 1-4 months at the longest on clients. I've used this hair in the past for a total of 8 months. This hair is not meant to be used for long term use unless you fully commit to buying quality leave in conditioners, oils, flat irons, and regular shampoo/conditioner. Even then, it isn't guaranteed that you will be able to keep this hair looking soft and smooth, it just depends on your hair technique. To be quite honest, I don't recommend even bothering with this hair, but I offer it because I think everyone should have the option of having affordable extensions. For example, if I get a client who just wants extensions for a Vegas weekend, that is pretty much the only time I'll recommend temporary quality hair.
Medium Quality hair:
Medium quality hair still allows you to pay a pretty affordable price without as much tangling as the temporary quality hair. It is a little easier to
manage than the normal quality but not by much. This hair still requires lots of maintenance.
High Quality hair:
The high quality hair will save you a lot of time. It is much more soft and manageable. This hair will last much longer than the normal and medium
quality hair. You can dye this quality of hair also, so it will last longer even if you decide to change your hair color. I recommend high quality hair for
people who don't have a lot of time to do their hair. If you are on the go a lot and don't want to worry about your hair as much, definitely go with the high
quality hair. If you care for this type of hair as if it were temporary quality hair, you will have BEAUTIFUL and soft hair for at least a year.
Highest quality hair:
Also known as 100% Virgin Indian Remy hair. If you are looking for extremely gorgeous hair that is always soft and beautiful, this is what you want to
get. You will love the body and natural movement of the highest quality human hair. This is the Gucci of hair and the closest you're going to get to having hair that looks and feels like your own. Because the cuticles are intact and go in the same direction as the hair
that grows on your head, the hair has a beautiful natural luster that you don't see on other types of hair. Also, the cuticles protect the hair and prevent
tangling, giving you long-lasting, easy to manage, soft hair. This is is as good as it gets, it basically came straight off of one donor's head. Definitely worth the investment since the hair can be used over
and over, and be colored.
Hair Lengths
18 Inches 18 inches is the average length for hair extensions. It falls a little below the bra strap, and can be cut to blend in with short hair. If you have hair shoulder length or above, 18 inches is the recommended length for you.
20 Inches 20 inches will fall at the waist area. 20 inches can be used for people with hair anywhere below shoulder length. If your hair is shoulder length or above, 20 inches wouldn't be a good fit. Because of the excessive cutting and blending that has to be done for people with short hair, 20 inches would look un-natural after the blending process. If your hair is past your shoulders, you might like to try 20 inches for extra length.
22 Inches 22 inches is for people who already have generally long hair, but want it longer! It will fall just above your belly button area. If your hair length hits your bra strap or below, you qualify for 22 inch hair.
24 Inches 24 inches is very long. This is for people with long hair who can't get enough of the length. 24 inches will fall just above your belt loops.
Hair Textures
The default hair included in the prices you see on the price list is straight, but after the first wash, it has a small wave to it. There is also wavy hair and curly hair available. If you want wavy or curly hair, an additional $50.00 is added on to the price because wavy and curly hair is more expensive. Keep in mind (highest quality excluded) that the wavy and curly textures will get more damages faster than the straight texture. The more curly you go, the more the hair has been chemically processed. This goes the same with color. If you're getting blonde hair or other unnatural hair colors, it has been processed more than the black, dark brown, and brown colored hair.
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