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1.1 Start With the Right Extension Method

1.1.1 Which Hair Extensions Are Easiest for Beginners?

If this is your first time trying hair extension, we recommend: 1. Clip-Ins: No glue, heating, or professional tools required; Put on and take off in just a few minutes; Best for everyday styling, increasing hair volume and length; It causes minimal damage to natural hair. 2. Wire Hair: Quickly attach and put on to rapidly increase hair volume 2. Micro Link Tip Hair Extensions: No glue or heating required for installation; After installation, it can be worn long-term without daily removal; Hair bundles are light and natural, blending well with natural hair; Best for beginners who want semi-permanent extensionss. If you want to quickly complete your styling at home, we recommend Clip-Ins; If you want longer-lasting and more natural extensions, Micro Link Tip Hair Extensions are recommended.

1.1.2 Should I Choose Removable or Semi-Permanent Extensions?

If you meet the following criteria, we recommend that you choose a removable extensions: Only want to wear it on special occasions like gatherings, dates, or travel This is my first time trying hair extensions, and I hope to wear them at home I like to take it off at night to make my hair and scalp feel more relaxed Recommended products: Clip-Ins, Wire Hair

If you meet the following criteria, we recommend that you choose semi-permanent extensions: I hope to wake up with natural hair volume and length every day Want a more discreet and long-lasting finished look Can schedule maintenance every 6–8 weeks Recommended products: Tape-Ins, Sew-In Wefts, Genius Wefts, Micro Link Tips

If this is your first time with hair extensions, it's recommended to start with removable extensions for easier access; Once familiarized, upgrade to semi-permanent extensionss based on daily needs for more natural and long-lasting results.

1.1.3 Clip-Ins vs. Tape-Ins: Which Is Right for Me?

Both Clip-Ins and Tape-Ins can quickly increase hair volume and length, but suit different wear needs and lifestyles. Clip-Ins are better suited for anyone who seek flexibility. They can be put on and taken off in just a few minutes, requiring no professional installation, making it perfect for beginners, travel, parties, weddings, and other occasional wear. If you don't need hair extensions every day or want to freely switch between different styles, Clip-Ins are a more convenient choice. At the same time, they are reusable and easy to maintain daily, making it the first choice for many first-time extension wearers.

Tape-Ins are better suited for those who want naturally voluminous hair every day. After professional installation, the hairpiece fits smoothly and snugly to the scalp, naturally blending with your hair to create an almost invisible finished look. Each installation lasts about 6–8 weeks, requiring only regular maintenance without daily rewear, making it ideal for anyone seeking a long-lasting, natural look.

If this is your first hair extension, it's recommended to start with Clip-Ins-Classic to easily feel the changes in hair volume and length; If you're already used to wearing extensions and want a more natural and long-lasting effect, Tape-Ins is a more ideal upgrade choice.

1.1.4 When Should I Remove Clip-Ins?

Clip-Ins is designed for quick, spontaneous styling, making it perfect for dates, gatherings, travel, photography, and other special occasions. Easy to wear when needed, and easy to remove when not—both convenient and flexible. To maintain the best comfort and performance, we recommend that you remove hairpieces before sleeping, exercising, swimming, bathing, or getting caught in the rain to reduce tangling, pulling, and unnecessary wear, helping to extend their lifespan. With proper care, GOO GOO Clip-Ins typically last 6–12 months, depending on how often they are worn and how well you care for them.

After each removal, gently comb your hair and store it in a storage bag or box. Keeping the strands smooth and tangle-free not only makes the next wear easier but also helps extend the lifespan of the hairpiece.

1.2 Match Extensions to Your Hair and Lifestyle

1.2.1 How Long Does My Natural Hair Need to Be?

For a natural and secure finished look, most semi-permanent hair extensions recommend your hair to be at least 4–5 inches (about 10–12 centimeters). This length provides sufficient support for extensions while allowing your hair to fully cover the extension points, making the overall blend more natural and subtle. If the hair is too short, the extensions may be more easily exposed, which could also affect the hold and wearing stability.

If your hair is less than 4–5 inches long but you still want to increase volume or length, it's recommended to consult a professional hairstylist. Hairstylists will recommend the most suitable extension method and installation plan based on your hair length, volume, and texture.

The effectiveness of hair extensions depends not only on hair length but also on volume, layering, and installation technique. Ample coverage makes hair extensions look more natural and enhances the overall comfort and performance.

1.2.2 Can I Wear Extensions During Postpartum Hair Loss?

If you are experiencing postpartum hair loss, it is usually recommended to postpone the installation of semi-permanent hair extensions. Postpartum hair loss is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by hormonal changes. During this stage, hair may become more fragile than usual, and hair volume may continue to change.

Since semi-permanent extensionss add some support weight to natural hair, during the more noticeable stages of hair loss, they may put more stress on the hair, making it difficult to achieve a stable and comfortable comfort and performance. Therefore, we recommend that you wait until hair loss stabilizes and hair growth resumes before choosing the appropriate extension method based on hair type and volume. If you just want to temporarily increase hair volume or improve your look, consider lightweight, removable extensions like Topper and Clip-Ins, and consult a professional hairstylist before deciding on long-term extensions.

Everyone's postpartum recovery is different. If the hair loss lasts a long time and the amount increases significantly, we recommend that you consult a doctor or professional hairstylist first, and only consider semi-permanent extensionss once the hair condition stabilizes. This not only achieves a more natural effect but also helps protect your natural hair.

1.2.3 How Do I Choose Length and Weight for My Face Shape and Hair Den

Choosing the right extension length and volume not only adds volume but also better shapes the face, creating a more harmonious and natural overall look. The following suggestions can serve as a reference, but the final choice should also consider personal style, height, hair volume, and hairstyle layers.

If you have a round face, it's recommended to choose hair length from shoulder length to longer length, which visually elongates your facial proportions and makes your overall silhouette more elongated. Moderate or voluminous hair volume also helps enhance vertical lines.

If you have a square face, medium-length or long hair paired with natural layers usually softens facial lines more and creates a light, natural visual effect.

If you have a heart-shaped face, it's recommended to choose hair length above the shoulders to long length, and appropriately add volume to the ends to help balance the forehead and chin proportions, making the overall look more harmonious.

If you have an oval face, most hair lengths and volumes can be naturally managed, so you can freely choose according to your own style and styling preferences. Besides face shape, hair volume is equally important. If your hair is fine and soft or has little volume, it's recommended to choose lighter extensions with moderate weight, which can blend more easily with your natural hair; If you have a lot of hair, you can choose products with higher weight to make your overall hair volume more balanced and natural.

The most natural extension results is not about blindly choosing the longest or thickest product, but about finding the optimal balance between length, volume, color, and natural hair texture. Only with the right combination can extensions truly blend into your natural hair.

1.2.4 Do I Need a Layered Blending Cut After Installation?

Not necessarily. Whether you need a layered trim mainly depends on your natural hairstyle, extension length, and the desired look.

If your hair has a Blunt Cut, your hair is noticeably shorter than the extension, or your hair is thick, adding softer layers can help natural hair transition from extensions to a more natural transition, avoid obvious separation lines, and give the overall hairstyle more layers and movement. If your hair already has layers, or you just want to add volume rather than noticeably length, you usually don't need a major trim. In many cases, a professional hairstylist only needs a small touch and blending trim to achieve a natural look.

After installing the extension, trimming according to the overall shape usually yields a more natural blend than trimming in advance. Even a few subtle layering adjustments can make extensions look more like natural hair—naturally draped and lively, stylish.

1.3 Check Hair Quality and Avoid Buying Mistakes

1.3.1 How Can I Identify Remy Human Hair?

Remy Human Hair is renowned for its smoothness, natural shine, and durability. Because all the cuticles are aligned in the same direction, they are less likely to knot, and it's easier to maintain a smooth, natural texture. A simple way to determine if it is real hair is to observe its heat resistance and styling ability. 100% real hair can be styled with a curling iron or straightener just like natural hair. However, to protect hair quality, we recommend that you use heat-insulating products and avoid excessive temperatures, as excessive heat can also damage real hair. Some consumers use burn tests to distinguish between real hair and synthetic fibers, but GOO GOO Hair does not recommend this test on finished strands, as it can cause irreversible damage to the product. If only a small strand of loose hair is tested, real hair will burn and form loose ash that can break apart with a gentle pinch; Synthetic hair melts and forms hard, small black balls.

It should be noted that the burn test can only help distinguish between real hair and synthetic fiber, and cannot determine whether hair is classified as Remy Hair. The core feature of Remy Hair is the uniform direction of the cuticles, making it smoother, more durable, and less prone to tangling. Choosing trustworthy brands and official channels is the best way to ensure you purchase high-quality Remy Human Hair.

1.3.3 What Does “100% Human Hair” Really Mean?

100% Human Hair features a natural appearance, a soft touch, and can be styled with heat just like natural hair. However, many consumers still have some common misconceptions about real human hair. Many people think that real hair doesn't need care. In fact, hair extensions do not receive oils from the scalp like natural hair does, so regular washing, conditioner, and proper moisturizing are still necessary to maintain smoothness, shine, and good condition. Another common misconception is that real hair can withstand any temperature heat styling. Although real hair can be styled using tools like curling irons or straighteners, excessive temperatures can still cause hair to dry out, lose its shine, and even affect its lifespan. We recommend that you use heat spray and moderate styling temperatures. Many consumers also believe that all real hair is of the same quality. In fact, the quality of real hair varies depending on whether the cuticle is intact, the processing technique, and the hair selection standards. High-quality Remy Human Hair retains the cuticles and keeps them aligned, making them generally smoother, more durable, and less prone to tangling. Finally, 100% Human Hair does not mean it can blend perfectly with natural hair without any trimming or styling. Matching color, hair texture, texture, length, and hair volume are equally important. Only after proper trimming and styling can a more natural effect be achieved.

High-quality Remy Human Hair combined with proper care and styling methods can maintain a natural, smooth, and shiny appearance over the long term, ensuring extensions always deliver the best results.

1.3.4 Is It Worth Paying More for Hair Extensions?

When choosing extensions, price is important, but what truly deserves attention is the overall value, not just the purchase price. Hair quality, craftsmanship, comfort and performance, and lifespan all affect the long-term value of a product. Although the initial investment for affordable hair extension is low, some products may be more prone to tangling, hair loss, reduced shine, or shorter lifespans, requiring more frequent replacements, and the overall cost of long-term use may not be lower. High-quality extensions, especially those made from 100% Remy Human Hair, typically have a more natural appearance, a smoother feel, and better durability. With proper care, many products can be reused multiple times while maintaining good styling and natural shine, making them more valuable for anyone who frequently wear hair extensions. Rather than just comparing price, it's better to consider hair quality, wearing comfort, natural-looking results, reusability, and maintenance costs. Choosing products that truly meet your needs often brings a more satisfying experience than simply chasing low prices.

High-quality hair extensions are not just a consumption but a long-term investment. Choosing high-quality products combined with proper care can extend their lifespan, ensuring a natural, confident beauty effect with every wear.

1.3.5 Why Might Extensions Look Unnatural?

If the extension results does not meet expectations, it may not necessarily be a problem with the product itself. Often, just a few adjustments in the details can make the overall look look more natural. Hair color mismatch is one of the most common reasons. Even if the colors are similar, different tones or layers can make extensions look awkward. We recommend that you use the mid-length and ends of the hair as color references; If you have highlight-colored or gradient dyeing, choosing products with multi-layered colors usually looks more natural. Inconsistent hair texture and texture can also affect the fusion effect. For example, natural curls paired with straight hair extensions, or straight hair with curly extensions, can create a stark contrast. Choose products with a texture similar to your own texture, or style your natural hair together with extensions to make it easier to achieve a natural transition. Inappropriate hair length and volume choices are also common reasons. If the extensions are too long or the hair volume is noticeably thick, it can easily cause layering or heavy ends. Choosing the appropriate length and weight based on your hair volume usually results in a more harmonious overall effect. In addition, installation location and post-pruning are equally important. Receiving points that are too high or too low can affect the discreetness effect; After installation, a proper blending cut can help natural hair connect more smoothly with extensions.

Natural hair extensions come from the coordination of multiple details, not just the product itself. Hair color, texture, length, volume, installation method, and fusion trimming are all essential. When these factors harmonize, extensions truly blend into your natural hair, presenting a refined and authentic salon-level effect.

1.4 Choose Within Each Product Family

1.4.1 How Do I Choose the Right Tape-Ins?

Tape-Ins come in a variety of styles and specifications, with different products suited to different hair types and styling needs. When choosing, it's recommended to consider hair volume, hair quality, length needs, and daily wear habits. If you have fine, soft hair or light hair, it's recommended to choose the lightweight, scalp-friendly Invisi Edge Tape-Ins product. These products can naturally hide the extension points, increasing hair volume while keeping them light and comfortable, reducing the burden on natural hair. If your hair volume is moderate or thick, you can choose Classic Tape-Ins, which increases both length and volume for a more balanced and voluminous look. If you want a natural look, flexible installation, and comfortable wear, the Genius Tape Weft is a great choice. It combines the natural coverage of wefts with the convenience of tape installation, allowing flexible adjustment of installation positions according to different areas for a more fitted comfort and performance. When choosing length, it's best to gradually increase it based on your hair length, rather than picking bundles that are too long all at once. The smoother the transition between natural hair and extensions, the more natural the overall effect.

When choosing Tape-Ins, you should not only focus on length but also consider color, hair texture and texture, weight, and the number of installations. Only by matching the right to yourself can you achieve lightweight, natural, and long-lasting hair extensions.

1.4.2 How Do I Choose the Right Clip-Ins?

GOO GOO Hair offers a variety of Clip-Ins products tailored to different hair volume needs, styling goals, and hair quality designs. Choosing the right product according to your needs can provide a more natural and comfortable comfort and performance. If your main concern is thinning hair on top or widening partings, Topper is the ideal choice. It covers the top of the head, increasing roots and volume, making the overall hair look fuller and more natural. If you only want to improve localized hair volume, such as along the hairline or parting areas, Scalp Hair Fill-Ins offers a lightweight, precise localized addition that increases hair volume without adding overall heaviness. If you want to quickly increase length and volume, Clip-Ins-Classic are a classic and versatile choice. Easy to install and easy to remove, perfect for everyday styling or temporary hairstyle changes. If you have fine, soft hair or light hair, Seamless Clip-Ins are more recommended. The ultra-thin hairpiece design fits the scalp better, making the extension points more discreet and making the overall wear lighter and more comfortable. If you pursue a more discreet finished look, the Invisi Edge Clip-Ins feature an ultra-thin edge design that blends naturally into your hair, making the extensions less noticeable. If you have a lot of hair or want to achieve richer hair effects with fewer hairpins, Thick Clip-Ins offer higher hair density, making the overall look fuller and more balanced. If you want to create an extremely voluminous long hairstyle, Full Clip-Ins are a great choice. It includes more hair, making it perfect for weddings, parties, important events, or anyone who want a noticeable increase in hair volume. If you have natural curls, it's recommended to choose Elf Curly Clip-Ins. Its curls are closer to the natural texture of curls, blending seamlessly with natural hair and increasing volume while maintaining consistent overall curls.

When choosing a Clip-Ins, you should consider not only how much hair to add, but also your hair volume, hair texture, wearing scenarios, and styling needs. Only with products that suit you can create a relaxed, natural, and naturally natural hair-like effect.

1.4.3 How Do I Choose the Right Weft?

GOO GOO Hair offers a variety of Weft weft products, each with its own characteristics in thickness, installation method, hair volume, and suitability for different groups. Choosing the right product based on your hair type, volume, and wear needs can provide a more natural and comfortable hair extension experience. If you seek a lightweight, natural, and invisible comfort and performance, Feather Weft is the ideal choice. The ultra-thin curtain design fits the scalp better, is comfortable to wear, and blends naturally, making it ideal for anyone who want both comfort and discreetness. To maintain its unique structure, feather weft is not recommended for cutting. If you want more flexible installation and adjustable curtains to fit your head circumference, Butterfly Weft is a great choice. It supports cutting and can be personalized according to different installation areas, suitable for various hair types and installation methods. If you prefer traditional sewn installation, Sew-In Weft provides a firm, long-lasting fixation, making it more suitable for people with medium to thick hair. If you have a lot of hair or want a fuller look, Thick Sew-In Weft offers higher hair density, making the overall look fuller and more natural. If you want to balance the convenience of tape installation with the coverage effect of the curtain, you can choose Genius Tape Weft. It is quick to install, fits the scalp, and looks more natural overall. If you want to add more volume, choose Thick Genius Tape Weft, which provides a fuller effect while maintaining a natural blend. If you prioritize comfort and installation flexibility, Genius Flex Weft Hair Extensions is a worthwhile choice. The soft, flexible curtain structure better fits the contours of the head, enhances wearing comfort, and can be flexibly adjusted according to installation needs, making it easier to create a natural, seamless effect.

When choosing Wefts, you don't have to go after thicker or lighter hair; instead, select based on your hair volume, hair type, installation method, and desired hair volume. Only wefts that suit you can balance natural blending, comfortable wear, and long-lasting use.

1.4.4 How Do I Choose the Right Tip Extensions?

Tip Hair is a single-bundle extension, capable of creating natural, long-lasting, and flexible extensions. Different products have their own characteristics in terms of installation methods, comfort, and target wearers. When choosing, consider your hair type, lifestyle, and daily maintenance habits comprehensively. If you want a tape-free and heat-free extension method, the Micro Link Tip is a good choice. It is fixed with micro-rings, requiring no glue or heating tools, and can be reused during maintenance, suitable for anyone who prefer semi-permanent extensionss and value flexible maintenance. If you care more about lightness, comfort, and discreetness, Feather Crochet Hair is highly recommended. Its pre-installed micro-ring design evenly disperses force, making it lighter and more natural to wear, while adding volume. It's perfect for fine to medium hair volume and anyone seeking a natural blending effect. If you want a longer-lasting, secure, and more discreet comfort and performance, the Flat Tip (K-Tip) is the ideal choice. The flat keratin gel point fits naturally to hair better, achieving natural fusion and stable fixation, suitable for anyone who wish to wear hair extensions long-term. For the best results, we recommend that you have a professional hairstylist perform installation and removal. If you want a more flexible single-beam mounting method, the I-Tip is a good choice. It also uses a glue-free, heat-free micro-ring installation method, allowing precise installation according to different areas. It is suitable for increasing overall length or localized hair volume, meeting more personalized styling needs.

When choosing Tip Hair, consider not only the installation method but also hair volume, hair quality, maintenance frequency, and daily wear needs. Only products that suit you can achieve the best balance between natural-looking results, comfort, and longevity.

1.5 Plan Quantity, Wear Time, and Budget

1.5.1 How Much Hair Do I Need for a Full Installation?

Only increase hair volume: 40-60 strands. Increase length + hair volume: 80-120 bundles. Full coverage: 120-200 bundles. Reference: A standard pack of tape extensions usually consists of 20 bundles (40 pieces), while medium-thickness hair requires 2 packs.

1.5.2 What Is the Real Annual Cost of Long-Term Wear?

It's not just the initial purchase fee. Includes: maintenance fee (once every 6-8 weeks, about $50-150 per session), professional cleaning products, and removal fee. The annual cost is usually 3 to 5 times the initial purchase price.

1.5.3 How Does Extension Weight Affect the Final Result?

The weight of the extensions determines the final hair volume, naturalness, comfort, and overall styling effect. Choosing the right density isn't always better; it's about matching your hair volume, hair type, and desired effect. Light Density (Low Weight) Best for those with fine, soft hair, light hair, or those who just want a slight amount of volume. Low-weight extensions are lighter, comfortable to wear, less burdensome on natural hair, and easier to achieve natural blending. It's suitable for daily hair volume and reducing thinness at the ends, but if you have a lot of hair, you may face issues where extensions don't match the thickness of your natural hair. medium density (medium gram) It suits most wearers and is also the easiest choice to create a natural effect. It can increase length and volume while maintaining a light feel, harmonizing better with your hair proportions. For anyone who want to wear it daily and enhance the overall look quality, medium weight is usually the most recommended choice. High density (high grams) Best for those with thick hair who want a noticeably voluminous effect, or those seeking thick, long hair. A higher weight provides richer hair volume and fuller ends, suitable for weddings, parties, shoots, and other scenes requiring stronger styling. However, if your hair is fine and soft, choosing a higher weight may increase hair support pressure, affecting comfort and natural blending. Selection Recommendations: Fine and soft hair / Light hair volume: Prioritize light to medium weight to avoid excessive weight that can cause noticeable extensions or increase burden. Medium hair volume: Medium weight usually achieves optimal balance and naturally improves significantly. Thick hair / heavy hair: Choose medium to high weight to better balance extensions with your hair proportions. For ultra-dense results: You can choose products with high weight, but it's recommended to combine professional installation and reasonable distribution.

Natural hair extension results are not about having more hair volume but about balancing the density of extensions with natural hair density. Choosing the right weight for yourself is the key to achieving natural blending, comfortable wear, and ideal styling effects.

1.5.4 Should I Choose Occasional or Long-Term Wear?

When choosing a hair extension, first consider your usage frequency, lifestyle habits, and styling needs. Different types of extensions each have advantages in wearing time, maintenance methods, and flexibility. Occasional Use If you just want to quickly change your look for special occasions like weddings, parties, travel, dates, or photo shoots, Clip-Ins are the ideal choice. It requires no professional installation, can quickly increase length and volume, and can be freely worn and removed depending on the occasion. The advantages of wearing it all at once are: Easy to install and requires no long-term care The design can be changed at any time It does not affect the daily condition of your hair It's suitable to try different lengths, colors, and hair volume effects

It should be noted that Clip-Ins are not recommended for sleeping, exercising, or wearing for extended periods. After each removal, comb it smoothly and store it properly to keep your hair in its condition. Long-Term Wear If you want to maintain fuller, more styled hair every day, consider semi-permanent extensionss such as tape-ins, weft, Micro Link tip, and flat tip (K-Tip). The advantages of long-term wear are: No need for repeated daily installation Better integration with natural hair Best for continuously increasing length and hair volume It's more suitable for busy people who want to save time on daily styling

However, long-term hair extensions require regular maintenance, such as adjusting according to your hair growth rate, reinstalling or replacing fixing materials, and proper care is necessary to keep you in optimal condition. How to choose? Occasionally want to change your look, attend events, take photos→ recommend Clip-Ins Want naturally voluminous long hair every day → Recommended: Tape-Ins / Weft / Micro Link Tip / Flat Tip (K-Tip) To balance flexibility and long-term effects, → can be used according to the occasion, such as daily semi-permanent hair extensions or special events using Clip-Ins to add extra styling

There is no single hair extension method that fits everyone. The best choice for you depends on how often you wear it, your lifestyle, your hair type, and the styling effect you want. Choosing the right extension method is the key to achieving both a natural look and a comfortable experience.

2.1 Decide Between At-Home and Salon Installation

2.1.1 What are the recommended salon installations?

Different delivery methods have different installation technical requirements. To ensure the natural effect, comfort, and protection of your hair, some semi-permanent extensionss are recommended to be installed by professional hairstylists. Professional Installation Recommended: Tape-Ins: Tape-Ins require precise hair fits, and professional installation can help: Precise zoning and positioning: ensures the film fits flat and adheres to avoid misalignment or warping. Evenly distributes weight: reduces stress on a single area, minimizing pulling on natural hair. Enhance blending effect: Arrange hair styling, volume, and color reasonably to make extensions look more natural. Extended Wearing Life: Proper installation improves bonding stability, reducing slipping and premature detachment. Flat Tip (K-Tip): Flat Tip (K-Tip) uses keratin connection points and requires professional tools for heating and fixation. Installation location, temperature control, and beam size all affect the final result. If done improperly, it may cause unnatural joints or increase the burden on your hair, so we recommend that you have an experienced hairstylist complete the installation and removal. Micro Link Tip / I-Tip: Micro Link Tip and I-Tip are fixed with micro-rings or microbeads, requiring precise control over the amount of each extension hair, the position of the ring, and the clamping force. If the ring is clamped too tightly, it may cause hair to pull; If too loose, it may cause slipping. Professional installation ensures a firm fix while reducing stress on natural hair. Feather Crochet Hair: Although Feather Crochet Hair is relatively flexible in how to install, it requires proper zoning, control of the number of strands, and positioning to achieve a light and natural effect. Professional installation helps distribute weight evenly, preventing excessive local stress. Weft Hair Extensions Including Feather Weft, Butterfly Weft, Sew-In Weft, Genius Tape Weft, Genius Flex Weft Hair Extensions, and more. Different curtains need to be reasonably distributed according to head shape, hair volume, and installation method. Especially for sew-in wefts and styles that require custom cutting, sewing, or adjustment, we recommend that you have them done by professionals. GOO GOO Tip: Professional installation not only affects the naturalness of hair extensions but also affects the health of natural hair. Proper zoning, weight distribution, and fixation methods can help extensions be more comfortable and long-lasting, while reducing stress on natural hair.

2.1.2 Which mailing methods can be DIY-installed by myself?

If you want to quickly change your hairstyle, reduce installation costs, or freely adjust your style for different occasions, choosing a DIY-suitable extension method is much more convenient. Generally speaking, detachable hair extensions that do not require professional tools or long-term fixation are more suitable for self-installation. Best for DIY installation: Clip-Ins Clip-Ins are the best hair extension method for beginner DIY. Fastened with clips, installation and removal can be completed in just a few minutes without glue, heating, or professional tools. Best for: Daily increase hair volume and length Temporary looks for dates, parties, travel, photo shoots, and more A beginner trying hair extension for the first time Including: Clip-Ins-Classic, Seamless Clip-Ins, Invisi Edge Clip-Ins, Thick Clip-Ins, Full Clip-Ins, Elf Curly Clip-Ins

Hair Topper Some Toppers are designed with clips for fastening and are also suitable for DIY wear. By fixing it on the top of the head, it can improve issues such as obvious split ends and thinning at the crown. The key to installation is choosing the right position and zone, allowing the clip to be hidden within the natural hair for a natural blending effect. Scalp Hair Fill-Ins Best for anyone who need to improve localized sparse areas. Due to its limited coverage, installation is relatively simple, allowing quick local hair volume increase as needed.

If you're trying extensions for the first time, it's recommended to start with Clip-Ins, Topper, or Scalp Hair Fill-Ins. These products are flexible to install, carry lower risks, and make it easier for you to test the length, color, and volume that suit you. If you want to wear it long-term and achieve more discreet and lasting results, we recommend that you choose semi-permanent extensionss installed in professional salons.

2.1.3 Which Ones Are Not Best for Beginners?

For first-time hair extensions, factors such as installation difficulty, fixation method, and impact on their hair are important to consider. Some semi-permanent extensionss can provide longer-lasting and more natural results, but they require professional skills and experience, so it is not recommended to try them yourself. Flat Tip (K-Tip) Flat Tip (K-Tip) requires professional heating tools to fix keratin connection points onto natural hair. During installation, temperature and bundle size must be controlled, along with the distance from the scalp. Improper operation may cause uncomfortable contacts, uneven force on the hair, or damage to natural hair during removal. We recommend that you have a professional hairstylist complete installation and maintenance. Weft Hair Extensions Weft hair extensions need to be designed based on head shape, hair volume, and the natural hair's load-bearing capacity. Installation location, number of wefts, and weight distribution all affect the final result, so salon installation is more recommended.

2.1.4 Recommended at-home use for beginners

For beginners trying hair extensions for the first time, we recommend that you prioritize products that are easy to install, require no professional tools, and can be adjusted and removed at any time. This not only makes it easier to get started but also helps you find the length, color, and volume that suit you best. Top Recommendations: Clip-Ins Clip-Ins are the best beginner hair extension method for home use. Fastened with clips, no glue, heating, or professional equipment needed—installation and removal can be completed in just a few minutes. Best for: First attempt at hair extension; Daily increase in length and hair volume; Temporary styling for dates, travel, parties, photo shoots, and more

Recommended styles: Clip-Ins-Classic: Classic and versatile, suitable for most wearers Seamless Clip-Ins: Ultra-thin fit, better suited for fine soft hair and those seeking an discreet look Invisi Edge Clip-Ins: Thinner edges, easier to hide, creating a seamless effect Thick Clip-Ins / Full Clip-Ins: Ideal for those seeking a more noticeable increase in hair volume Elf Curly Clip-Ins: Best for curly hair, naturally blends with curls

Topper: For beginners looking to improve top thinning, pronounced split hair, or add volume at the top, Topper is also a good choice. Advantages: Simple to wear, targeted improvement of local hair volume, no need for long-term installation, can be removed anytime as needed

Scalp Hair Fill-Ins Best for mild hair loss, such as: split hair areas, near temples, or locally sparse areas Small in size and lightweight, making it easier to master wearing techniques.

If this is your first time buying extensions, it's recommended to start with Clip-Ins, Topper, or Scalp Hair Fill-Ins. These products are easy to use, reusable, and make it easy for you to test the hair color, length, and volume that suit you best. Once you're familiar with hair extensions, consider semi-permanent extensionss for a longer-lasting styling experience.

2.2 Understand the Professional Installation Process

2.2.1 Handling the "root base" before installation

Hair must be washed with deep cleansing shampoo; conditioner is prohibited. Principle: The silicone oil and cations in conditioner seal the cuticles, preventing tape or glue from adhering firmly.

2.2.2 Tape-Ins "sandwich" installation method

Take a bundle of natural hair (thickness not exceeding the width of the tape) - > Tear off a piece of release paper from the tape - > Stick it under the extension hair - > Align another piece of tape from above and glue it - > Press with pliers or fingers for 30 seconds. Key point: Your hair must be right in the middle of the tape, with no gaps. Use a splint at 80-90°C, clamp for 3-5 seconds, then clamp 1-2 times

2.2.3 "Anti-slip" Knotting Techniques for Micro Link Tip Hair Extensio

Pass a small strand of natural hair through the micro-loop -> pull out about 1-2cm to form a small loop -> pass the end of the extension hair through this loop (forming a semi-knot) -> then tighten the micro-loop. This method increases friction and prevents smooth straightening hair from slipping.

2.2.4 Partition Method

Proper zoning is key to achieving natural blending, hiding joints, and reducing hair stress. Whether using Clip-Ins, Tape-Ins, or other extension methods, reasonable zoning helps make extensions more stable and comfortable. Basic zoning principles Before installing the extension, comb your hair smoothly and divide it into clear areas based on the extension's position. When partitioning, keep the lines neat and avoid randomly taking hair, otherwise hair extensions may be uneven or contact points exposed. Recommendations: Use a pointed tail comb for precise zoning Each time you take the hair, keep the amount even Do not install hair extensions too close to your hairline to avoid being seen Retain enough natural hair to cover the extensions Avoid incorrect partitioning Do not apply it to the outermost surface of the hair It easily exposes the contact points and affects naturalness. Do not place it too close to the hairline They are easily seen during activities and may also increase the feeling of being pulled. Do not apply excessive weight to areas with too thin or too little hair May increase pressure on natural hair. Don't concentrate all your weight in one area Evenly distributed results in a more comfortable and natural effect.

Good zoning is the foundation for natural hair extensions. No matter which extension method you choose, you should follow the three principles of "hiding contacts, evenly distributing weight, and protecting natural hair" to achieve a comfortable, natural, and long-lasting finished look.

2.3 Install Removable Extensions at Home

2.3.1 The "reverse combing" technique for clip-ins

At the clip position, use a fine-tooth comb to comb only 0.5cm of the roots (do not comb extensively backward) to create rough surfaces. Incorrect practice: Combing entire hair backwards can cause irreversible cuticle damage.

2.3.2 The "Fishing Line Concealment Technique" of Wire Hair Extensions

Place the fishing line at the most prominent spot on top of your head -> Use a pointed tail comb to lift a layer of hair above your head to cover the fishing line - > Use gravity to let the curtain hang naturally. Tip: Don't place it at the edge of the hairline; set it back 2-3cm.

2.3.3 Typical Manifestations of DIY Failure

DIY hair extensions are convenient and flexible, but if the installation method, product choice, or care methods are incorrect, it may affect the final result. Understanding common issues can help you adjust in time and achieve a more natural and comfortable comfort and performance. 1. Visible Layers Manifestations: hair extensions and their natural hair look like "two layers separated"; Thick and unnatural hair ends; The length changes are too abrupt Common causes: Extensions have a large gap between the length and natural hair; Hair volume and density are not matched; Failure to perform proper blending cuts; Natural hair does not cover the extensions Improvement methods: Choose a weight that matches your hair volume to avoid adding too much length at once. If necessary, you can blend the two with slight trimming or styling. 2. Visible Attachments Performance: clip exposure; tape edges visible; The connection points for receiving and receiving are obvious Common causes: Incorrect partition location; Installation position too close to the surface or hairline; Insufficient upper layer covering hair; The hair volume is insufficient to hide the contacts Improvement methods: Readjust the zones to ensure the contacts are inside your natural hair and retain enough hair coverage. 3. Discomfort & Tension Symptoms: Scalp tightness; Feels heavy after wearing; Wearing it for a long time can cause discomfort Common causes: Using weights exceeding the user's bearing capacity; Reception and receiving are centrally installed in the same area; A single fixed point bears excessive weight Improvement methods: Reduce the number of hair strands or choose lighter products, and ensure even weight distribution. 4. Slipping Performance: Clip-Ins are easy to move; Microring hairs slide downward; Tape hair cannot be securely fixed Common causes: Natural hair volume is insufficient; Incorrect fixation methods; The installation position is not appropriate Improvement methods: Adjust the installation method according to the product type and ensure the fixed area has enough healthy hair support. 5. Knots, frizz, and difficulty combing (Tangling & Frizz) Performance: Hair extensions tend to tangle easily; Hair ends are dry and rough; Lose its luster Common causes: insufficient post-installation care; Not properly protecting your hair while sleeping; Using unsuitable care products; No regular grooming Improvement methods: Use care products suitable for real hair, comb regularly, and avoid excessive heat styling. 6. Unnatural Overall Look Symptoms: Sudden increase in hair volume; The styling is overly exaggerated; Colors or textures do not blend together Common causes: incorrect color selection; Hair texture and texture do not match; Choose products that don't suit your hair volume Improvement methods: Reassess: Hair Color, Texture, Length, Density

The most common problems with DIY hair extension are not the product itself, but mismatched choices and inadequate installation details. For the first attempt, it's recommended to start with easy-to-use Clip-Ins, Topper, or Scalp Hair Fill-Ins, and gradually increase length and density according to your hair volume. The key to natural-looking results is always "what suits you," not "more is better."

2.4 Recognize Installation Safety Risks

2.4.1 Early Signs of Traction Alopecia

Traction alopecia is usually caused by hair being subjected to excessive tension over a long period, commonly seen in hair extensions, tight styles, overly heavy strands, or improper fixation. Recognizing early signals and adjusting in time can help reduce ongoing stress on hair follicles. 1. Scalp tightness or pain Symptoms: After installing the hair extension, the scalp feels noticeably pulling; Pain or sensitivity upon touching the fixed area; The longer you wear it, the more noticeable the discomfort Possible reasons: The weight of the extensions exceeds the range your hair can handle The fixing point is too tight Bundles are concentrated and installed in the same area

Recommendations: If you continue to feel pain or tightness after wearing it, you should adjust or remove the extensions promptly; long-term endurance is not recommended. 2. Small bumps or redness at the roots (Bumps & Irritation Around Roots) Performance: Red spots and small packets appear in the fixed hair extension area Scalp itching and sensitivity There is a local sensation of inflammation

Possible reasons: Continuous pulling stimulates the hair follicles, causing discomfort on the scalp. Recommendations: Reduce scalp pressure and avoid adding weight in sensitive areas. 3. Significantly increased shedding Performance: Notice a noticeable increase in hair loss when washing or combing your hair Hair loss near fixed receiving areas has increased

Possible reasons: Prolonged mechanical pulling causes some hair to fall out. Recommendations: Observe whether hair loss persists, and promptly check the extension weight and installation method. 4. Thinning Along Hairline or Parting Performance: The hairline recedes Hair in the fixed area becomes thinner Obvious local sparsity may occur

Possible reasons: Repeatedly apply pressure to the same area over a long period. Recommendations: Avoid repeatedly installing overly heavy extensions in the same position, and adjust your wearing method. 5. Fine Regrowth of Newly Grown Hair Performance: The newly grnatural hair is thinner than before Hair density decreases in certain areas

Possible reasons: Hair follicles are subjected to long-term traction pressure, which affects their normal growth cycle. How can the risk of traction alopecia be reduced? Choose the extension weight (grammatical) that matches your hair volume. Avoid installation methods that are too heavy or too tight Do not bear excessive weight on areas with thinning hair Regular maintenance and adjustments are performed If you experience persistent pain, obvious hair loss, or scalp discomfort, stop wearing it promptly and consult a professional

A healthy hair extension should be comfortable, natural, and free from constant pulling. If hair extensions cause your scalp to feel tight or painful for a long time, this is usually a signal to adjust rather than a normal adjustment process.

2.4.2 The "48-Hour Ban" Right After Installation

The first 48 hours after installation are crucial for stabilizing the hair extension and fixation effect. Proper care can help joints adapt better, extend the wearing time of extensions, and reduce the risk of hair loss, shifting, or tangling. 1. Avoid washing your hair immediately After installation, we recommend that you avoid washing your hair for a short time, to ensure the fixed connection is fully stable. Tape-Ins: Avoid premature contact with moisture or care products to ensure the tape adheres properly. Flat Tip (K-Tip): Avoid frequently touching or pulling the connection points to keep the keratin connection stable. Micro Link Tip / I-Tip: Avoid pulling the fixed area too tightly, helping the micro ring stay in the correct position.

(The specific waiting time should be based on the professional hairstylist or the product installation instructions.) ) 2. Avoid intense exercise and heavy sweating The newly installed hair extension and anchor points have not yet fully adapted and are recommended to avoid: High-intensity exercise Prolonged sweating Sauna or steam environments

Sweat, moisture, and frequent friction may affect the stability of some installation methods. 3. Avoid frequent touching and pulling There may be a slight sense of unfamiliarity right after installation, but do not repeatedly adjust, pull, or check the contacts. Avoid: Carefully comb the connection area Pull and retract to confirm firmness Frequently fiddle with fixed points

4. Protect Hair While Sleeping Before the first sleep: Make sure your hair is completely dry Gently comb your hair We recommend that you loosen your hair or use low-friction pillowcases to reduce nighttime friction

5. Monitor Scalp Comfort You may feel the presence of the contacts for a short time after installation; this is a normal adaptation process. But if it occurs: Persistent pain Noticeably tight scalp A strong pulling sensation Redness, swelling, or discomfort We recommend that you promptly contact professionals to check the installation method and weight distribution.

Hair extension right after installation requires an adaptation process. Proper care not only helps stabilize the hold but also protects natural hair. Remember: comfort should be gradual, not a long-term endurance of pulling or pain.

2.4.3 Under what circumstances must immediate disassembly be performed

Proper wearing of hair extensions should be based on comfort, safety, and natural integration. If any of the following occur, we recommend that you stop wearing and remove the extensions promptly to avoid continuous tension that puts pressure on your hair and scalp. 1. Persistent pain or tension Performance: Persistent scalp pain after installation I felt my hair being noticeably pulled downward Obvious discomfort occurs when turning, combing, or touching hair

Possible reasons: The weight of the extensions exceeds the capacity of your hair Mounting points are installed too tightly A single area bears excessive weight

Recommendations: A mild foreign body sensation may require brief adaptation, but persistent pain is not normal and should be examined promptly and considered for disassembly. 2. Noticeable scalp redness, swelling, itching, or irritation (Scalp Irritation) Performance: Redness and swelling appear in the fixed area Persistent itching and stinging on the scalp Obvious discomfort or allergic reactions may occur

Possible reasons: The fixation method causes irritation to the scalp Adhesive products cause uncomfortable reactions Prolonged friction or concentrated pressure

Recommendations: Do not relieve symptoms by scratching; remove irritating extensions as soon as possible and monitor the scalp condition. 3. Severe tangling & matting during hair extensions or inability to comb properly Performance: The roots of the extensions are severely tangled Unable to comb properly Natural hair and extensions are intertwined

Possible reasons: Incorrect care methods Maintenance time is too long Unreasonable installation position or weight distribution

Recommendations: Do not forcibly pull or comb it out to prevent further breakage; seek professional help for treatment. 4. Loose, slipping, or structural abnormalities at contacts Performance: Tape-Ins edges are lifted or peeling off Micro Link Tip / I-Tip declined significantly Flat Tip (K-Tip) connection point is damaged

Possible reasons: Installation is not secure Maintenance cycles are too long Incorrect care leads to immobilization failure

Recommendations: Do not continue wearing loose extensions to avoid increased pulling or hair tangling. 5. Noticeable changes in natural hair (Changes in Natural Hair) Performance: Shedding in fixed areas increases significantly The hair roots become thin and weak Significant thinning of the hairline or seam areas

Possible reasons: Continuous pulling pressure affects hair health. Recommendations: Stop wearing it and allow your natural hair time to recover. 6. Allergic reaction Performance: Obvious stabbing pain Skin rash A persistent burning sensation

Recommendations: Stop using the related products immediately and consult professionals as needed.

The changes brought by hair extensions should be aesthetics and confidence, not pain and burden. Any persistent discomfort deserves attention. Comfort, naturalness, and no obvious pulling sensation are the key standards for a healthy hair extension experience.

3.1 Wash and Condition Correctly

3.1.1 Why is regular shampoo a "damaging to hair extensions"?

Most drugstore shampoos contain sulfates (SLS/SLES). Sulfates will: (1) Strip tape adhesive; (2) breaks down keratin structure; (3) Drain the hair strands dry. You must switch to sulfate-free, alcohol-free, and pH-balanced shampoos.

3.1.2 Is "Co-wash" (washing with conditioner only) feasible?

For the receiving and receiving itself: feasible. The emulsifier in conditioner gently cleanses. For the interface: dangerous. The oils in conditioner can seep into the tape or keratin, causing the joints to loosen. Correct method: When washing your hair, use shampoo only to rub the scalp and near the joints; Conditioner should only be applied from the middle to the ends of the hair; contact with joints is strictly prohibited.

3.1.3 The "forward" gesture when washing hair

Stand under the shower and let the water flow down your hair from top to bottom. It is strictly forbidden to turn your head down and turn your hair forward to wash (like shampoo ads), as this causes intense friction between strands and forms a tangle.

3.1.4 Water Temperature "Degree": Why does high temperature cause rubb

Water temperature between 40°C and 50°C causes keratin gel to soften and slip off, while forcibly stretching the cuticle and causing dryness. [Steps] 1. Warm water shampoo: Use water at 35-37°C close to body temperature throughout the process. 2. Heat protection at the roots: Do not use hot water to rinse the contacts. 3. Cold water finish: Rinse the middle and lower sections of hair with cold water to physically close the cuticles.

3.2 Brush and Detangle Safely

3.2.1 Working principle of the dedicated "Loop Brush" for hair extensi

The ends of the comb teeth are closed plastic rings, which won't cut or pull hair like regular combs, allowing you to easily slide over knots without breaking the hair. Essential tools.

3.2.2 The only correct timing for combing wet hair

Don't comb your hair right after washing it and it's wet! When wet, the cuticle spreads open, creating the greatest friction and stretchability, making it very easy to tear. First, use a microfiber towel to pat dry the water (don't rub), spray with leave-in conditioner, and when your hair is 90% dry, gently comb it from the ends.

3.2.3 Hand Fixation Techniques for Combing

When combing to the seam, you must firmly hold the hair above the joint with your other hand. Principle: Prevents the comb's pulling force from transferring to the follicles, avoiding hair being pulled out at the root.

3.2.4 Comb Classification and Selection: Wide-tooth Comb vs. Ring Comb

1. Loop Brush: Versatile for everyday life. Ring-shaped bristles do not hook on joints and can be brushed in contact with the roots. 2. Wide-tooth comb: Specially designed for wet hair. Sectional unclogging only during hair washing or wet hair to reduce stretching, specially designed for care of curvature products. 3. Air cushion comb: Styling the hair ends. Strictly avoid contact with the root of the extension; only apply below the mid-section.

3.3 Protect Extensions During Sleep and Exercise

3.3.1 Standard Process for the "Three-Piece Sleep Set."

Step 1: Use a special hair extension comb to smooth it through. Step 2: Braid a loose, low braided hair (don't use a high ponytail, as it will weigh on your scalp). Step 3: Wear a silk nightcap or use a silk pillowcase. Silk can reduce nighttime friction and knotting by 90%.

3.3.2 "First Aid" Measures After Sweating During Workouts

The salts and acids in sweat can: (1) make hair dry and brittle; (2) Etched metal microrings. Solution: If washing your hair after working out is inconvenient, at least rinse your scalp and hair with clean water, or use a dry cleaning spray to absorb oil. Clip-on extensions: Must be removed before exercising.

3.3.3 The Science of Silk/Satin Pillowcases: Why They Extend the Life

The extremely low coefficient of friction prevents physical snagging and static electricity, reducing cuticle wear. [Step] 1. Change equipment: Use mulberry silk pillowcases of 22 mmm or higher. 2. Bedtime preparation: Pair with loose braids to minimize friction.

3.3.4 Hidden Dangers of High Ponytail Movement: How to Reduce Tension

The leverage force generated by the high ponytail during its bouncing can damage the hair follicles. [Step] 1. Shift your center of gravity: Tie your ponytail low before exercising. 2. Weaving reinforcement: Forming a compact three-strand braid reduces the wind-exposed area. 3. Sweat-absorbing Tape: Wear a headband to prevent sweat and salt from corroding the adhesive joints.

3.4 Protect Extensions in Pools and Salt Water

3.4.1 Double Damage from Pool/Seawater

Chlorine: Oxidizes pigments, turning light-colored hair extensions green/yellow, and disrupts protein structure. Salt: Osmotic effect, pulls out moisture from hair. Pre-treatment: Before shampooing, thoroughly wet hair with clean water or leave-in conditioner (chlorine/saline absorbed after saturation decreases). Afterwards: rinse immediately with clean water after getting ashore, and use a deep repair hair mask.

3.4.2 Physical Barrier Method: Why wet with fresh water before enterin

Osmotic pressure saturation principle. Once the hair strands are fully soaked with fresh water, they cannot absorb the harmful pool water anymore. [Step] 1. Pre-wetting: Thoroughly wet the hair. 2. Sealing: Apply a small amount of conditioner below the contact points to form a water-blocking film. 3. Storage: Braiding the braided area with water to reduce contact area with chemicals.

3.4.3 The Crisis of Light-Colored Hair Extensions Changing Color: How

Light-colored bleached colors easily absorb copper and iron ions from water. [Fix] 1. Chlorine-free shampoo: Use professional anti-metal shampoo immediately after swimming. 2. Emergency neutralization: When green, try applying ketchup for 10 minutes (mild acidity neutralization). 3. Tone correction: Use purple/blue shampoo for optical desulfurization.

3.5 Follow the Maintenance Schedule

3.5.1 "Must Maintain" Timeline for Each Type of Receiving and Receivin

- Tape type: Inspection every 4 weeks, reapplication must be done after 6-8 weeks. - Micro-ring: Moves up 6-8 weeks. - Keratin fusion type: 3-4 months, but usually removed and reattached. - Sewing style: tighten the stitches in 6-8 weeks. - Clamp/halo type: No maintenance required, just removal.

4.1 Use Heat Tools Safely

4.1.1 What is the maximum temperature that hair extensions can withsta

Absolute upper limit: 180°C/350°F. Safety zone: 120°C/250°F. Reason: Hair extensions have undergone chemical treatment (descaling or dyeing), so their heat tolerance is far lower than that of natural healthy hair. Consequences: Beyond this temperature, hair will become scorched, flaky, and lose elasticity.

4.1.2 "Heat Insulation Spray" is not optional, but necessary

The heat-insulating spray forms a protective film on the surface of the hair strands, dissipating part of the heat through the principle of "heat absorption." Burning without spraying is like directly applying high heat to dry proteins, causing invisible internal damage (cavitation) in one go.

4.1.3 "Cold Air Principle" at the Hair Dryer Interface

If the hair dryer's hot air blows directly on the tape or keratin interface, it can soften, deform, or even melt the adhesive. Method: Switch to the cool air setting when blowing the roots, or keep at least 15cm away.

4.2 Understand Color and Chemical-Treatment Limits

4.2.1 Why is hair dyeing and extension not recommended in 99% of cases

(1) Unpredictable reactions: The factory's processing process is unknown, so the dye may turn green, purple, or lose color. (2) Structural damage: Ammonia and hydrogen peroxide open the hair cuticles, causing hair extensions to dry out like straw. (3) Hazardous joints: Dye seeps into keratin or tape, causing large-scale peeling.

4.2.2 Why is perm treatment strictly prohibited during hair extensions

Real hair extensions conduct heat extremely quickly; prolonged exposure at high temperatures can instantly burn the internal fibers of the hair. [Step] 1. Keep moving: When using a splint or curling iron, keep the tool gliding smoothly. 2. No lingering: The duration of staying in the same stage must not exceed 3 seconds. To enhance the effect, wait until the hair cools before proceeding a second time.

4.2.3 The only exception: only deep dye, not shallow dye

If the extension color is lighter than natural hair, only dye it deep (use semi-permanent or demi-permanent dye, ammonia-free). Bleaching or shallow dyeing is strictly prohibited, as this requires high concentration of hydrogen peroxide and will inevitably ruin it.

4.2.4 Can purple shampoo be used to remove yellow?

Yes, but there are risks. Purple pigment can accumulate, potentially turning the extensions gray or purple-gray. Recommendation: Use anti-yellowing products specially designed for hair extensions, or mix a small amount of purple pigment into regular shampoo to control the concentration yourself.

4.3 Create Natural Everyday Styles

4.3.1 How to Make Extensions Produce Natural, Unrigid Curls

Heat-free method: When hair is slightly damp, divide it into small strands and wrap them around flexible foam rods overnight. Low-temperature method: Use a curling iron at 120°C, then fix it with a hair clip to cool it (do not pull it open by hand). After cooling, remove it.

4.3.2 "Concealing" Techniques for High Ponytails/Buns

Comb the texture with real hair and cover the joints. Advanced: Take a strand of natural hair (or an extra clip extension hair) and wrap it around the base of the ponytail to cover the traces of hair ties and extensions.

4.3.3 Can you use a Heatless Curl Hair Band before sleeping?

Highly recommended. No heat setting can greatly extend hair extension life. [Step] 1. Zone: Avoid the hair extension points and start wrapping from above the ears. 2. Tightness: Maintain medium tension when wrapping to avoid over-pulling the roots of the extensions that could burden the scalp.

4.4 Avoid Products That Weaken Attachment Points

4.4.1 List of Ingredients Absolutely Prohibited

- Sulfates: Breaks adhesives. - Alcohol (Denat, Ethanol, SD Alcohol): Extremely drains moisture. - Silicone oil (large amounts of dimethicone): builds up into a film, hindering subsequent nutrient absorption and making it difficult to clean. - Protein/Keratin: Over-supplementation can make hair stiff, brittle, and breakage.

4.4.2 Why can't you use hair oil with high oil content?

Oil can seep into the tape/microring/keratin interior, causing the physical structure to loosen. Only: water-based serum, and only apply to the ends of the hair.

5.1 Know When Professional Removal Is Required

5.1.1 Why does "Careless Hands" Cause Hair Loss When Disassembled Your

Non-professionals cannot determine the hardness of the adhesive or the stress limits of the hair strands. Forced tearing: (1) Tearing off healthy hair strands; (2) Tearing at hair follicles, leading to long-term hair loss; (3) Leaving a messy mess on the head.

5.2 Follow the Correct Removal Method

5.2.1 Complete steps of the "oil-soluble method" for tape extension

(1) Purchase special hair extension adhesives or use coconut oil/olive oil. (2) Use a dropper to drip oil all over both sides of the rubber strip. (3) Let it sit for 15-20 minutes (the oil will slowly penetrate and break down the adhesive). (4) Peel gently; if resistance is high, continue to refuel, do not pull forcefully.

5.2.2 Micro-ring Extension and Extension "Counter-Compression Method"

Use miniature pliers (don't use regular pliers, as they can grip hair too much). Align the jaw of the pliers with the joint of the micro-ring and stretch it in the opposite direction. With a "click," the ring loosened and the hair strand slipped out.

5.2.3 "Alcohol Embrittlement Method" for Keratin Hair Extensions

Never cut it. Spray over keratin blocks with medical alcohol or professional solvents with a concentration above 70% and let stand for 10 minutes. Keratin becomes brittle, and with a gentle pinch, it crumbles into powder and falls off naturally.

5.2.4 How long does professional removal usually take? Will it hurt my

Normally, professional salons take about 30-60 minutes to remove tape-in hair extensions, depending on the number of extensions. For example: 20-30 tablets: about 20-30 minutes 40-60 tablets (full head): about 40-60 minutes Installation time exceeds 10 weeks or colloid aging: may take 60-90 minutes

Proper removal generally does not harm your hair. The key is: Use professional film removal solution to fully dissolve the colloid. Separate the film only after the adhesive layer is fully released. Do not tear the film off forcefully. After removing the adhesive residue, wash your hair.

Situations that are truly prone to injury usually include: Forcing the film to pull. No adhesive remover was used. The film was severely aged but still forcibly removed. Demolished by domestic violence.

As long as you follow the correct procedure, most of the hair that falls out is actually hair that has already entered the natural shedding cycle (Telogen), not by the film itself.

5.3 Care for Your Hair After Removal

5.3.1 What is the "hair loss panic"?

Normally, 50-100 hairs fall out daily, but these hairs get stuck or stuck during hair extensions and cannot fall out. After removal, these "backlog" telogen hairs will fall out in clusters over a few days, appearing heavy and normal, not hair loss.

5.3.2 The "Rest Period" for the Scalp

Recommendation: After each hair extension, let your scalp and natural hair rest for at least 1-2 weeks. During this period, use scalp serum and protein hair mask to repair damaged cuticles, then proceed with the next installation.

5.3.3 How long after removal can the re-issue be reissued? Do you need

If the scalp is healthy and there is no obvious damage: They can be reinstalled the same day. Many professional salons will: Remove→ wash hair → replace film→ reinstall The entire process is completed the same day. Only the following situations are recommended to rest for 2-4 weeks: Scalp inflammation Sensitive scalp Hair follicles are being pulled My natural hair has noticeably thinned Localized hair loss occurs

The so-called "taking a break from hair" is not a must for everyone, but is intended for those who already have scalp pressure. Usually, as long as: Regularly adjust the position Do not stay in the same position for long periods Do not install too tightly

Continuous long-term wear is also perfectly fine.

6.1 Tangling and Frizz

6.1.1 Why do high-end hair extensions also get tangled?

(1) Drying: Dehydration causes the cuticles to lift and hook together. (2) Wear: Friction during sleep, backpack straps, and collars. (3) Accumulation: Residue from molded products. Remedy: Frequent hydration (leave-in conditioner) + frequent combing.

6.1.2 What to do if hair near the interface is frizzy?

This is due to damage or breakage of natural hair. Cause: Interface friction or improper combing. Remedy: Use a small amount of hair wax or hair gel to smooth it out, but do not apply it to the joints. Prevention: Next time you install, have the technician leave a little "buffer space."

6.1.3 How closely is the relationship between the material of the exte

The impact is enormous. Generally speaking: 100% Remy Human Hair is the least likely to tangle. Causes: The cuticles are uniform in direction. Friction is relatively low. Hair care products that can be absorbed normally.

Non-Remy hair: The cuticles are irregularly oriented and prone to friction and knotting. Synthetic fiber hair: The surface lacks natural cuticles, but static electricity is more severe, and friction can easily cause frizz and tangling, especially for curly hair products. Besides the material, it is also affected by: Long hair Whether it is bleached or dyed Sleeping style Washing and care habits Do you often rub your collar?

Joint impact.

6.1.4 What combs and care methods can significantly reduce tangling an

Recommended use: Loop Brush (Circular Comb for Hair Extensions) Wide Tooth Comb Soft Paddle Brush

Avoid: Dense tooth plastic comb Ordinary curling comb Comb vigorously from the roots

Proper care: Before washing, comb it smooth. Keep your hair vertical when washing. Use sulfate-free shampoo. Use conditioner after each wash. Hair mask treatments 1-2 times a week. Spray leave-in hair spray when semi-dry. Braiding loose braids or low horsehair before bed. Using silk pillowcases can reduce friction.

These habits are often more effective than simply changing hair care products.

6.2 Shedding and Slippage

6.2.1 What should I do if a piece of tape falls off after just two day

Possible causes: hair oily/conditioner before installation; Press for less than 30 seconds; Tape quality issues. Emergency: Keep the fallen extension hair and go to the store to request free replacement. No: Use regular double-sided adhesive yourself (with different chemical compositions).

6.2.2 What should I do if the microring slides down the hair to the bo

Extremely dangerous. This indicates the ring is too large or the hair is too thin. Don't try to push yourself up, as it will break your hair. Method: Immediately remove this ring with pliers, then choose a smaller ring to install near the roots.

6.2.3 What should I do if Micro Link Tip falls off quickly after insta

If Micro Link Tip slips off shortly after installation, it is usually related to installation methods or daily care and does not indicate a quality issue with the product itself. Common causes and solutions: 1. The hair extension ring is not tightened During installation, professional hair extension pliers are needed to fully press the extension ring firmly. If the hair extension ring is not fully pressed, it can easily slip off due to friction during wear. We recommend that you re-clip the hair extension ring and confirm it is securely fixed before continuing to wear it.

2. Your natural hair is too fine and soft or you don't have enough hair to remove If too little hair is removed and cannot generate enough friction, the hair extension ring can easily slip. We recommend that you appropriately increase the amount of hair taken to maintain a reasonable ratio between natural hair and the extension bundle (usually, your hair volume should be enough to fill the hair extension ring).

3. The size of the hair extension ring is not appropriate If the hair extension ring is too large, it will cause insufficient fixation. You can choose a hair extension ring size that suits your hair type; for fine and soft hair, smaller size extensions can be used to improve stability.

4. Overly smooth hair or residue from care products If conditioner, hair oil, essential oils, or other products remain in your hair before installation, friction will decrease and affect the holding effect. We recommend that you use a shampoo with good cleansing power to wash your hair on the day of installation and keep your hair completely dry before installation.

5. Everyday wear causes natural loosening As your hair grows, the hair extension rings gradually move away from the roots, and the holding strength weakens. It is generally recommended to perform maintenance every 4–8 weeks by readjusting the hair extensions closer to the roots and retightening the hair loops.

If only individual hair strands fall off, there is usually no need to reinstall them all; simply reinsert the hair extension ring and clamp it to continue using it. Real hair strands themselves can be reinstalled multiple times.

6.2.4 Micro Link Tip Is there any other way to reuse hair extension ri

It is not recommended for reuse unless the glue end is cut off and remade into Flat Tip bundles for use

6.3 Scalp Discomfort

6.3.1 What causes severe scalp itching but no rash?

Most likely, it was due to improper cleaning. Hair extensions block shampoo from contacting the scalp, leading to the buildup of oil and dead skin. Solution: Use a scalp cleansing brush (hair brush) or diluted apple cider vinegar (1:3 diluted water) to rinse the scalp to disinfect and relieve itching.

6.3.2 Which types of hair extensions are the most scalp-friendly?

If you look at comfort, you can generally refer to: Wire (Halo) Hair: Does not attach directly to the scalp, has almost no pull, suitable for sensitive scalps. Tape-Ins: Weight is dispersed, lightweight to wear, and highly comfortable. Genius Flex Weft: Thin, lightweight, evenly distributed hairpiece. Clip-Ins: Best for short wear, recommended to remove daily. Micro Link Tip: No glue or heating required, but if installed too tightly, localized pressure may occur. Sew-in: Secures firmly, but braiding too tightly may cause scalp tightness or discomfort.

For those with sensitive scalps, light hair, or first-time hair extensions, it's recommended to prioritize Wire (Halo) Hair, Tape-Ins, or lightweight Weft.

6.4 Visible or Unnatural-Looking Extensions

6.4.1 Hair extension marks are obvious, like "steps" with faults

(1) Color mismatch. (2) Layering is not cut well. Must: After wearing a hair extension, go to a salon and have a stylist do a "Blending Cut" to ensure a perfect transition between your hair and extensions.

6.4.2 What styling techniques (blow-drying, curling, braiding) are nee

Making extensions look like natural hair isn't about complicated styling, but about fully blending real and fake hair. Recommendations: Blow-drying: After washing, blow-dry from top to bottom along the cuticle area, using a round comb or cushion comb to smooth the extensions naturally with your hair, avoiding frizz caused by back-blowing. Curling hair: Use a curling iron of about 32mm (1.25 inches) to curl your hair together with extensions, rather than styling them separately. This way, the curls will be more consistent and natural. Braiding: Before bed, loosely braid one or two strands to reduce friction and tangles and create natural waves the next day. Layering blending: If your hair is short, trim the edges of extensions or have a stylist create layering transitions to reduce obvious layering. Styling: Use a small amount of lightweight hair oil or smoothing spray to increase shine. Avoid applying hair care products to fixed areas like tapes or hair extension rings to prevent affecting adhesion.

As long as you stick to proper blow-drying, moderate moisturizing, and regular combing, most real hair extensions can maintain a natural and smooth finished look.

6.4.2 What to do when the wind blows and the bottom interface is expos

Layering issues. More hair extensions are needed to be distributed at lower levels. Or use the "hiding method": take a small strand of natural hair and cover it above the joint row, then secure it with a hairpin.

6.4.3 Why Might Hair Extensions Look Unlike Natural Human Hair?

Customers reported that hair does not resemble real hair, mainly due to hair being overly shiny and overly smooth and stiff, with uniform thickness and a lack of natural texture; Additionally, straightening the shape is hard to hold, and combined with consumers' inherent perceptions of real hair, the overall appearance looks unnatural, making it easy to mistake it for non-real hair.

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