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Get answers to common questions about Tape-In Extensions.
Tape-In Extensions generally last six to eight weeks before maintenance; repositioning or reapplication keeps them secure and prevents slippage. Longevity depends on hair growth, care routine, and hair quality. Regular salon checkups ensure optimal appearance and comfort.
When applied and removed by trained professionals, Tape-In Extensions cause minimal damage. Incorrect application or heavy tension can stress hair, so proper placement, regular maintenance, and professional removal are essential to protect your natural hair and scalp.
Yes — high-quality Tape-In Extensions can be heat-styled and, in many cases, colored. We recommend professional color matching and using heat protectant products. Avoid frequent chemical processing on extension hair to preserve integrity and longevity.
Piece count varies by hair density, desired volume, and length goals. Clients often use anywhere from a few packs to fuller head applications. Schedule a consultation for a precise estimate and a customized plan priced per piece.
Use sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner, avoid oil-based products at the tape base, brush gently with a loop brush, sleep with hair braided or on a satin pillowcase, and schedule regular salon maintenance every six to eight weeks.
Tape-Ins are often ideal for fine or thin hair because they sit flat and distribute weight evenly. Proper placement and lighter piece counts are important; a consultation will determine the best approach for a natural, comfortable result.