Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hair extensions.

Lifespan depends on extension type and aftercare. Tape-in and micro-links often need adjustment every 4–8 weeks, while high-quality bonded or sewn wefts can last 3–12 months with proper maintenance, gentle products, and regular salon checkups.

When installed and maintained correctly, extensions shouldn’t cause significant damage. Professional application, low-tension methods, and proper home care prevent breakage. Regular salon maintenance and timely removal are essential to protect your natural hair and scalp health.

If using human-hair or heat-resistant extensions, you can style with heat tools right away, but always use a heat protectant and moderate temperature. For adhesive or newly bonded installations, wait 48 hours and consult your stylist for specific timing.

Daily gentle brushing, using a wet brush or loop brush, and washing with sulfate-free products keeps extensions pristine. Avoid heavy conditioners at the bonds, tie hair loosely to sleep, dry thoroughly, and follow your stylist’s specific product and re-tightening schedule.

Coloring extensions is possible but best left to professionals. Human-hair extensions can be toned or dyed for a precise match, but processing varies by hair type. Your stylist will assess compatibility, minimize damage, and achieve seamless blending safely.

Pricing varies by extension type, length, amount of hair, and application method. Services typically range from consult-based quotes starting around $200 for partial tape-ins to $1,500+ for premium full-head installations. Book a consultation for an accurate, personalized estimate.