For many, the chore of adding and removing clip ons can be too much. If this sounds like you, and you want to wear extensions every day, then go for permanent extensions. There are many different methods and discussing each would require a whole separate article! One caution though, if you have extremely damaged hair, or hair that breaks very easily, clip on extensions are recommended as they are much less likely to cause damage. It is best to discuss this with your hair extension provider to make sure yours is suitable for permanent extensions.
4. Quantity: You will often hear a hair dresser say "you'll need 200 extensions for your type". However, you need to remember that extensions come in a range of weights. The common weights are 0.5g, 0.7g, 0.8g and 1.0g strands. So if you get advice regarding how many extensions you need, make sure you find out what weight extension they are referring to. As a general rule, if you have short or very thick hair, you'll need a lot more extensions than someone with fine or long just wanting a bit of extra volume. If you can, send a picture of yours to the website you are looking to purchase the extensions from. They should be able to provide advice on how many extensions are required.
With the huge range of extension products out there, it's important to research what you're buying before you make that purchase. A lot of retailers don't offer refunds if the product has been opened. This is for health reasons so make sure you choose wisely. In saying that, if you consider CHUQ when making your purchase, you're much more likely to choose the right product for you. Stunning hair with lots of volume is within your reach!
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