How to Put in Hair Extensions (Hand-tied, Fusion, Keratin, Tape-in and clip-in) (2024)

Want hair that's beautiful, versatile, and instantly transforms your look? Want to add a bit extra glamour? There are always moments that a dream of medium and soft hair suddenly appears in your mind, especially for significant events.

How to Put in Hair Extensions (Hand-tied, Fusion, Keratin, Tape-in and clip-in) (1)

This guide gives you the run-down on hair extensions and explains everything you need to know if you're looking to get hair extensions or already have them. It would be best to have some tips and tricks to maintain them or keep them lasting a long time. Your little heart needs to know these important tips about getting extensions when looking into them. These are all things that work for Hairlaya's stylists and clients regularly. Read on to save time when doing your research.

Reasons to Wear Hair Extensions:

  • Extensions add volume and length to hair.
  • Extensions allow you to create more complicated hairstyles and updos, making them a must for special occasions.
  • Not just for adding length extensions, it will enable you to add a highlighted look in natural or vibrant colors. If you're afraid actually to dye your hair, you can purchase extensions or buy the color you are looking for so you can add some funky vivid colors without damaging your actual hair with harsh dyes and bleach.

Materials of Hair Extensions

Hair extensions mainly come in different materials: human hair and synthetic hair. The latter has a much shorter lifespan than human hair extensions at around 6 - 12 months or longer if the quality is superb. So, here we only talk about different types of human hair extensions.

How to Put In Different Types of Hair Extensions

There are several ways to attach hair extensions to your natural hair. Some options are strictly temporary, and some are permanent.

Hand-tied Hair Extensions

Hand-tied wefts are a weft of 100% real human hair that is hand-tied into your natural hair by a row of beads.

Hand-tied works out fantastic for fine-haired clients, either for medium to thick hair or fine hair. Hand-tied hair extensions are the most preferred permanent type of hair extension because they're the most comfortable for your clients and the least damaging most of the time. The client does not even feel the kind of extension. They don't even know it feels supernatural.

Application Type:Semi-Permanent. And the way this works is you combine or sandwich the two together to make one combo weft, so basically, you have the client's hair in the middle sandwiching those two by the combo wefts. It can be an excellent solution for thin hair as well.

Application Time:1 hour per row

Lifespan:This will last anywhere from 4 to 6 months. It works out great the extensions are reusable.

Cost:$500-$3000

Fusion or Keratin Hair Extensions

The strand by strand method utilizes approximately 20 – 40 strands of hair, attached at one end using a glue bond or keratin. Strand by strand extensions are attached to small pieces/sections of the wearer's hair using a heat gun) or cold fusion (copper cylinders and plyers). Strand by strand systems is often referred to as a keratin bond, U or nail tip, flat tip, or micro links.

Bonded strand by strand is attached to the hair using a heating element. Your hair is placed between the U-tip and sealed with a hot extension tool that melts the Keratin glue rolled into the hair.

Application Type:Semi-Permanent

Application Time:6 hours. Volume applications use between 100 – 150 strands, whereas length can require as many as 300 strands. The number of strands will depend on the amount and length of the wearer's own hair, the desired look, and length.

Lifespan:This will lasts last up to 6 months if taken care of properly. It is not reusable hair that requires new hair purchased for every application.

Cost:$600-$3000. The longer the application time and the amount of hair used will determine the cost.

Tape-ins Hair Extensions

A tape made specifically for hair (Hairlaya's Tape-in applies medical-grade adhesive) is first pre-taped to wefts of hair extensions, then taped to the root of the hair.

Application Type:Semi Permanent

Application Time:30 minutes - 1 hour

Lifespan:This will last anywhere from 1 to 2 months if maintained well. The extensions are also reusable.

Cost:$250-$500

Clip-in Hair Extensions

Clip-in hair extensions are wefts of either human or synthetic hair on a silicone or fabric base. They are attached to the hair via small, comb-like clips.

Application Type:Temporary

Application Time:30 minutes or less

Lifespan:3 months year depending on the type of hair and treatment of the extensions.

Cost:$40-$350

So there, you have a brief overview of all four professional hair extension methods. Please get familiar with every one of them find out what works best for you or your clientele.

Why We Recommend Hand-tied Hair Extensions

Noticed much breakage from clip-in extensions? Try hand-tied for more versatility and minor damage! Hand-tied hair extensions have numerous benefits over options available:

  • Hand-tied hair extensions are the semi-permanent hair extension option, allowing more versatility.
  • Hand-tied hair extensions are the top quality hair extensions on the market.
  • They are easy to apply by Hairlaya certified stylist. It can finish the entire process in several hours.
  • They can last longer than other options with a year or longer lifespan if adequately cared for.
  • Hand-tied hair extensions are lightweight and just like your natural hair.
  • Hand-tied hair extensions do not use heat, chemicals, or pressure, so, with proper use, they will not cause damage to your hair.

HAIR EXTENSION IS an investment, and it is crucial to put your beautiful locks in the hands of someone knowledgeable and experienced! Don't take the cheap way out here - it is not worth the risk, in my personal opinion!

Consult And Book Appointments With A Highly Rated Salon

We list all the salons that got certified with Hairlaya on our SalonLocator page. You fill in the zip code and find a trusted salon or stylist to do your hand-tied installation. It would guarantee you will get nicely and non-damage installed.

Now get your hand-tied extensions and get everyone obsessed with your new gorgeous hair!

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How to Put in Hair Extensions (Hand-tied, Fusion, Keratin, Tape-in and clip-in) (2024)

FAQs

How do you install keratin fusion extensions? ›

Your lower fingers should be resting on the clients scalp. This will help the extensions to have the correct “hang” and flow. Melt the bond with the applicator until you see it melting into the client's hair then roll with your fingers. Now remove the shield and repeat working from the middle out to each side.

What are the easiest hair extensions to apply yourself? ›

Clip-ins are the easiest type of hair extension to apply and remove. They are made of synthetic fibres that are glued onto a band with clips. These types of hair extensions are great for everyday wear since they can be removed and replaced easily.

How many tape ins do I need for a full head? ›

Use 20 to 40 tape-ins (single-sided) or 40-60 tape-ins (double-sided) for medium-density hair. Take note that thicker hair usually needs more to maintain a balanced look. For thick-density hair, use 40 to 60 tape-ins for single-sided and 60 to 80 for double-sided.

How do you put in fusion hair extensions? ›

Installation
  1. Part the client's hair in a t-shape with the Quick Pick Hair Parter.
  2. Begin at the nape. ...
  3. Part off a small section of hair. ...
  4. Thread natural hair through the protector disk (or Protector strip) hole. ...
  5. Place the extension strand on top of the hair section.

What is the difference between fusion and keratin hair extensions? ›

What are Fusion Hair Extensions? You may have heard fusion extensions go by a few different names, like keratin bond or glue-in extensions (even though many fusion extensions, like Donna Bella's Kera-Links, don't actually use glue at all).

What type of extensions are best for beginners? ›

Clip-in hair extensions are fast, easy to use, and are great for beginners who don't want to commit. These extensions include clip-in bangs, ponytails, buns, and other pieces that add length and volume.

What is the fastest hair extension method? ›

Tape Weft Hair Extensions:

HE tape Tape-in systems are a lightweight adhesive weft that is applied without the need of tools or heat. This makes it the fastest system on the market to apply.

What is the best method of putting hair extensions? ›

Tape in Extensions:

Pros: The safest method of hair extensions available as the weight of the panels is spread over a larger area causing no damage to the client's hair. The fastest method of application. Volume applications take 10-30 minutes and full-length application 40-60 minutes.

How many keratin bonds for a full head? ›

How many pieces of hair extensions are enough for a full head? To apply Keratin-bond hair extensions on full head you need from 125 up to 150 strands with an application time between 90 and 15 minutes.

Where do you put tape-in extensions? ›

Take a strand of hair from your tape-in extensions set and stick it to the top side of your own parted hair. The distance to the scalp should be about 2 millimeters. Make sure that the tapes are only attached to the hairs directly adjacent to each other.

How many wefts do I need for hand tied extensions? ›

We recommend 8-16 wefts per head depending on desired fullness and length.

How do you blend hair with tape in extensions? ›

Brush and straighten your hair so that it blends in with your extensions seamlessly. Then, all you need to do is get styling. Use a generous amount of heat protection spray for your tresses, then use your best hair straightener to smooth down those tresses.

How hard is it to do tape in extensions at home? ›

They're relatively easy to put in and do not require special heat tools. Tape ins can be applied at home without the assistance of a stylist.

Is it easy to install tape in extensions by yourself? ›

Yes, I can install tape in hair extensions myself. I find that it is a relatively easy process and does not require a lot of time or effort. I am able to do it in under an hour and have had great results.

Can you install keratin hair extensions yourself? ›

Although you can technically install your own hair extensions it is highly not recommended. The only type of hair extensions you should be installing on your own are Clip-Ins.

How are keratin bond extensions installed? ›

To install your keratin bond extensions, your stylist will fuse the keratin tips at the root of the hair extensions to sections of your natural hair. They do this using a hot tool to melt the keratin tip and then manually shape the melted bond around your hair shaft.

How long do keratin fusion extensions last? ›

How long do keratin fusion hair extensions last? In our experience, fusion hair extensions should last up to 3 months, mostly depending on how much hair you had to begin with.

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