To be able to have hair extensions, your natural hair should be a minimum of 3-4 inches in length, just about long enough to put into a ponytail. Ideally, the longer your hair, the easier it is to blend the natural hair with the hair extensions.
Do you have a bob or a blunt cut? If so, we may not be able to fit you with hair extensions. Your natural hair needs to be point cut and thinned towards the ends, prior to application to get the best possible visual result If you have given birth in the last 3 months or are pregnant, we can not apply hair extensions due to the hair thinning and hair loss that is often experienced after the baby is born. If you have a metal allergy, copper tubes or micro rings would not be suitable. If you have any sores, eczema or psoriasis extensions should not be applied as this will irritate the scalp. You must understand that after-care is vital. Take a look at our after-care section to make sure it suits your lifestyle. You can email me a picture of your hair if you are unsure about anything and to talk through any questions you may have about hair extensions. At the consultation we can decide on what hair would be best, and to get a colour match to suit your hair colour to perfection using one or more colours. If your hair has any chemical process like colour or perming, this will have to be done 4-7 days prior to having the extensions fitted. After the extensions are fitted, you will still be able to have your hair coloured, as long as care is taken to stay away from the extension bonds or you could risk needing new hair from the damage. It is advised you have this chemical process completed by a professional to obtain the longevity of the hair. If you are happy to go ahead with the hair extensions and would like to book an appointment, a 50% non-refundable deposit is required. Hair extensions can take between 3 - 5 hours to apply a full head. This includes preparation of your natural hair, the application of the extensions & blending of the hair, to achieve the ultimate look you desire. Still unsure? Try our FAQ section of the website.
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