How Long Do Hair Extensions Last?

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If you're planning to get hair extensions fitted or thinking of starting a hair extension business, it's crucial to know how long do hair extensions last. This will allow you to know how long you will own them if you have them installed, and it will allow you to always provide your clients with the best counsel and direction if you are starting a business.

An explanation of the various hair extension types, including how long they last and how to take care of them to extend their life.

Fusino/Pre-Bonded Hair Extensions

A tool that resembles a hot glue gun is used to affix Fusion or Pre-Bonded hair extensions to the root of the hair. For a fuller, more natural appearance, hair is attached to individual strands of natural hair using this heated instrument.

How Long Do They Last?

Fusion bonds can last up to 3 to 4 months, depending on how you care for them. Since these hair extensions are affixed at the root of your original hair, this also applies to how frequently you style with heating equipment and how you should brush your hair.

Care Tips

A conditioning mask treatment, some argan or Moroccan oil for the mid-length to ends of the hair, and sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner are the ideal purchases. Before using any heated tool, it's important to wear heat protection. Brushing your hair with a soft bristle brush is crucial, working your way up from the bottom rather than down from the root.

Tape-In Hair Extensions

As the name implies, tape-in hair extensions are physically bonded together on either side of your natural hair with adhesive weft tape. They are well-liked because they don't demand heat and make it simple for your natural hair to regrowth.

How Long Do They Last?

Your tape-in hair extensions should last 4 to 8 weeks. If properly cared for, the same extensions can be taped back in for a newer appearance.

Care Tips

One of the most important rules is never to comb or brush damp tape-in hair extensions. After thoroughly drying them, go over them with a hair extension brush. They will look more natural and last longer as a result.

Clip-In Hair Extensions

The most user-friendly and least permanent type of hair extension available is clip-ins. These are available in strands with clips at the base that are easy to clip into your own natural roots.

How Long Do They Last?

The lifespan of your clip-in hair extensions can range from 3-6 months, and in some cases, even longer if you take good care of them and use them frequently. But as with hair extensions, it all depends on how well you maintain them.

Care Tips

After many years, we advise washing them using sulfate-free, natural products. Remember to thoroughly dry them before brushing them out to prevent breakage and damage that would hasten the wear-out of your extensions.

Sew-In Hair Extensions 

Your natural hair would need to be braided into cornrows before the extensions could be sewed in, and the braids would then be put together with a needle and thread. Most people with thicker hair choose to have their hair extensions sewn in.

How Long Do They Last?

Sew-in hair extensions last anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks and are comparatively permanent. The maximum time you should wear a full weave is three months because it may hinder your natural hair growth.

Care Tips

Use deep conditioning products that assist in moisturizing the hair to moisturize the scalp, nape, and edges of your weave at least once a week to maintain it looking natural and healthy.

Micro/Nano Rings

Small portions of natural hair are used as a base for these hair extensions, and tiny wefts of hair are attached to them using various-sized beads (nano rings being the smallest on the market). This technique doesn't use any heat or glue.

How Long Do They Last?

Depending on how well you take care of them, these link extensions should last you for three to four months. It is crucial to managing these beads with great care and only use natural treatments because they are attached to the roots of your natural hair.

Care Tips

However, with fusion/pre-bonded hair extensions, your micro link extensions must be relocated every 2-3 months since the natural hair would migrate the micro/nano beads away from the scalp. You may treat these extensions like natural hair and use the same styling products.

Conclusion 

The types of extensions you use and how well you take care of it will determine how long it last. A wig might be a preferable choice in some circumstances.

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