A study conducted in 2011 reported that British women spend on average £405 per year on their hair. The cost of hair extensions may see your own average spend far higher than this so it’s understandably upsetting if the results are disappointing. Poor hair extensions can damage your hair, look unnatural or show a noticeable colour difference. Here are some pointers to ensure you spend your money wisely and are happy with your hair extensions.
Choosing the right extensions
Firstly check what hair types your hairdresser is offering. Only accept natural human hair. If you’re even considering synthetic hair extensions stop right now as you’re unlikely to ever be happy with them. Synthetic hair will look fake, be more difficult to manage and not allow you the freedom to perfectly colour match it to your own tresses. Human virgin remy hair is the premium choice as it refers to hair that has never been chemically treated including never having been coloured which makes it longer lasting. It also means the hair was collected and treated to preserve the cuticle direction, ensuring that the hair will always lie in a natural way and is easy to colour and style.
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