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Type of Hair Extension Average Cost Range
Clip-Ins and Halos (Non-Permanent) $200 to $500
Permanent Extensions $600 to $3000
Tape-Ins $200 to $1000
Micro Links $200 to $900
Weave-In/Sew-In $275 to $500

Types of Hair Extensions

Here are some great options if you are still deciding what type of hair extension you should use. Conduct your research about each one and set an appointment with your favorite salon location, so you will know which one is your top option.

Tape-In

This type of extension is pre-taped with one adhesive section extending beyond the ends of your hair cuticles. You will have to put the tape slightly below your natural hair’s roots, specifically in areas where you intend to put on the extensions.

It also requires you to use a hot tool, like a flat iron, when sealing the adhesive to your natural locks. It works whether you are sporting short haircuts or straight or curly hairstyles.

Fusion/Keratin

Also called pre-bonded or bonding hair extension, the fusion or keratin type has to be attached to your naturally existing hair with the aid of adhesives, such as glue.

It usually takes approximately three to four hours to apply with the aid of a trained hairstylist. It requires the use of a heat clamp tool for installation, as it will help in melting the glue used in keeping the extension attached to your strands.

Weave In

Also called sew-in, the weave-in hair extension can be integrated into your natural hair using a needle and thread to hand-sew it.
Note, though, that you must first braid your natural hair horizontally from one ear to another.

Otherwise called keratin bonds, you can expect this hair extension to be highly versatile and ideal for long-term wear. Like other hair extensions, you can choose a new hair color and find a weave-in that perfectly suits it.

Micro Link/Bead

This type requires you to use a small bead to attach tiny strands of the hair extension to your natural locks. You will then have to use a special tool to keep the bead secure and make it hold the extension in place.

Note that the micro link extension takes longer to attach and apply than the others. You will have to spend around two and four hours on the procedure. It is also highly recommended to seek the help of a professional or an expert in attaching the extension.

The reason is that incorrect application or removal of the micro link extensions may only lead to extreme pain and pressure on your hair roots. This is the same hair damage you may experience if you do not avoid putting your hair in ponytails.

Non-Permanent

There is also what we call the non-permanent type of hair extension. It refers to methods with results that are not permanent, like the flip-in, clip-in and a few types of wigs that you can take off and reapply even on a daily basis.

In other words, you do not have to use tape, glue, or any other tool for attachment.

Go for this option if you are not fond of wearing hair extensions every day and you prefer changing your styles frequently, like moving from crochet hairstyles to other adorable hairstyles for mixed girls.

However, remember that you have to commit some time daily for the installation and removal of the installation.

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How Much Are Hair Extensions

The prices of hair extensions vary based on the type you have chosen. In most cases, non-permanent extensions often cost around $200 to $500. Some examples of these extensions are clip-ins and halos.

If you go for professional and permanent hair extensions, expect that there will be a need for you to spend around $600 to $3000 for them.
The usual range paid by the majority of customers, though, is around $100 to $1000.

To give you an even better idea about how much hair extensions cost, here are the usual prices of different types of hair extensions. They are in fashion and are all in demand right now, so they are worthwhile to check out:

  • Tape-ins: $200 to $1000.
  • Clip-ins: $100 to $500.
  • Micro links: $200 to $900.
  • Weave-in/Sew-in: $275 to $500.

Factors That Affect The Price

Of course, several factors can have a say in how much you will have to pay for your hair extension.

In most cases, though, the factors that have a significant impact on the hair extension prices that you may have to pay are the following:

Quality of Hair

One thing that affects the price of hair extensions is the overall hair quality – whether you have chosen synthetic or human hair.
In most cases, human hair extensions are more expensive than synthetic ones.

Consider the overall quality of the hair extension during the selection process, as this will also give you an idea about whether or not it is worth it.

Durability

The price can also be affected by how durable and long-lasting hair extensions are. In most cases, human hair is longer-lasting than synthetic hair since the latter uses man-made fibers.

As for human hair, it is highly likely for them to reach a lifespan of two years, provided you give it proper care. This is one of the reasons why human hair is more expensive in this particular aspect, too.

Volume or Weight

Your hair extensions’ weight or volume can also significantly affect their final price. Note that these extensions often use grams as a unit of measurement when weighing them. Of course, if you prefer more grams, you will have to pay more.

The price may also go up or down depending on the hair’s length. If you prefer longer hair, it will cost higher.

In addition to the mentioned factors, the price will also differ based on the amount of hair needed and whether you install the extensions on your own or seek the aid of a professional in a salon.

How much your hairdresser or stylist often charges can also affect the price. Moreover, ongoing maintenance may increase the cost you will have to pay for the extension.

This is because resetting the extensions may be necessary once your hair grows. You will have to visit your stylist or hairdresser every four to six weeks for this, especially if you have any of those baddie hairstyles with extensions.

Things to Consider When Buying Hair Extensions

Even simple hairstyling activities, such as when you decide to lighten your hair without bleach, need careful consideration to ensure that it won’t end up damaging your hair. The same should be applied when it comes to buying hair extensions.

So here are a few of the key factors you should keep in mind and consider if you wish to buy your hair extensions:

Your Lifestyle and Preference

Choose a hair extension that perfectly suits your lifestyle. If you are still a beginner and you want a hair extension that is hassle-free to use, then go for clip-ins.

If your present lifestyle makes you want to wear a longer-lasting one, then go for tape extensions that tend to last for a max of eight weeks. Tape extensions are also suitable for you if you prefer changing colors frequently.

You have to carefully assess your lifestyle to find the right type of extension that is convenient and comfortable for you.

Color

Ensure that you also check the exact color of the hair extension and find out if it perfectly suits your natural hair. Note that if it is just one shade off your natural hair, many will be able to detect that it is unnatural.

Match the color with your hair ends instead of the roots. You should then pick a color you identified as the most prominent when matched with your natural hair.

Lifespan

Make your choice based on how long the hair extensions will last. To give you an idea, synthetic hair extensions can last for around 2 to 3 months if you style them with heat regularly.

This lifespan can go to around six months if you care for it properly by not styling it with too much heat or washing it excessively.

If you choose human hair extensions, expect their lifespan to go around 3 to 6 months with plenty of washing and styling. If you minimize those and care for this type of extension well, you will be able to enjoy it for up to a year.

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Hair Extension Maintenance Tips

  • Treat your extensions the same way you care for your natural hair – For instance, you have to use a moisturizing shampoo for it, too.
  • Do not wash clipped or glued extensions together with your natural locks – You must remove them first and treat and wash them separately.
  • Use sulfate-free shampoo on your hair – While sulfates are effective for cleansing, they tend to dry out your hair’s natural oils.
    Since your hair extensions have no direct supply of such natural oils, you must ensure that you do not end up drying them out. Use shampoo that is free of sulfate to prevent that from happening.
  • Wash extensions regularly – A wise tip is to wash them only twice or thrice per week. Do not make the mistake of washing them regularly, as it may cause them to dry out. When you do not need to wash your hair, provide your strands with a gentle rinse and apply conditioner.
  • Condition your hair extensions – Apply conditioner, especially leave-in conditioner, directly into your hair extensions by combing the product into them. When combing the conditioner, do it in a single direction to prevent it from losing shape.
  • Lessen your use of heat styling tools – If you need to use them, keep your extensions protected by ensuring they are completely dry before styling. Do not use the tools directly on keratin bonds or tap-in extensions.

FAQ

How much do the most expensive hair extensions cost?

While there are reasonably priced hair extensions, there are also those that fall under very expensive. The most expensive ones are often the high-quality pieces, like Remy human hair, which costs around $250 to $500 for partial.

For full extensions, expect to spend around $1,000 to $2,500.

Consult a hairstylist to find out what specific method of applying hair extension will work for your hair type and to receive a guide in making your choice. This will assure you that your scheduled appointments with your hairdressers will be worth your money, especially if your hair extension option is expensive.

How long do hair extensions last?

One nice thing about hair extensions is that they can last for a few months, including regular washes. Most of them can last for three to six months, depending on how you use and care for them.

Some types of hair extensions also require replacement every four to six months. This means you must set up maintenance appointments and regular salon visits to ensure that each strand is in excellent condition.

How much do hair extensions cost in a salon?

The cost of hair extensions varies from one salon or place to another. In most cases, though, the range is around $500 to $3,000, depending on your chosen extension type and the stylist’s experience.

What type of hair extension will fit me best?

The best type of hair extension for you is one that perfectly suits your lifestyle and your preferences. Spend time scrutinizing your needs and lifestyle, as this will help you decide what type of hair extension will work for you.

You also have to assess your natural hair color and texture, so you can invest in a type of hair extension that is compatible with it.

You should consider your specific hair type, current haircut, scalp and hair health, and your hair textures. Spend time learning the pros and cons of each extension, too, so you can pick one that will truly look good on you.

How much do human hair extensions cost?

The usual price range for human hair extensions is $75 to $400. This price excludes installation, which means you will have to pay more once you seek the aid of a professional to install it.

About the author: Anthony Giannotti

Anthony Giannotti is a senior writer and editor for Beardoholic and a licensed barber for more than 13 years. He owns 3 barbershops and has his own hair care product line that is sold in barbershops worldwide. Known for his impeccable technique and skills, Anthony is an expert in hair and beard care and he knows the best products and tools to get rid of all beard problems and have an amazing beard.

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