The cost of hair extensions is going to differ from salon to salon, but most will charge an approximate amount for them. This will give you a better idea of if you can even afford hair extensions and what method of hair extensions you may be able to afford. Lastly, hair extension cost can differ on the type of hair that is used. If you get synthetic hair extensions it is going to be cheaper than if you got real, unprocessed hair.
Clip In Hair Extensions
Clip in hair extensions are the easiest and cheapest way to add the length and volume to your hair. You can even get clip in hair extensions yourself and not have to worry about going to a hair salon. You can find kits for clip in hair extensions that range from $19 to $300 depending on how great of quality the hair is and how much you want. Jessica Simpson has a very popular line of clip in hair extensions that you can find here.
Hot Fusion Or Bonding Hair Extensions
This is the most traditional way that hair extensions are placed in a person's hair. You go to a hair salon and they will use a hot glue to fuse or bond the hair extensions to your natural hair. A good hair stylist will make it so that you can't even tell you have the hair extensions in. The average cost for this method of hair extensions is $300. It can get a lot higher if you want a lot of extensions put in or you want really long ones. These hair extensions can last up to 4 months.
Cold Fusion Hair Extensions
This is a newer technology that is now being used because it is gentler on the hair then hot fusion. This method uses a "keratin-based polymer" to attach the extensions to the root of the natural hair. This results in a more natural feeling for you hair. These hair extensions can last a little bit longer, usually around 6 months. The cost for this method is a quite a dramatic difference from hot fusion. These hair extensions will cost you anywhere from $1500 to $4000.
A Weave
A weave involves braiding the hair extensions into the natural hair. Many times a weave is more than just a few hair extensions but will cover the entire head. Depending on the type of hair and how much they use for your weave, it can cost $500 to $1200.
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Post a CommentThanks for the info. Now I don't feel so much like I'm being overcharged. I at least have an idea of what to expect. Thanks again!!!
That helped me a lot! Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again!
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There is a great company in New Jersey close to NYC called Sequence. They have really nice looking hair extensions called blending strands. You should check them out if you are looking for something customized for you and isn't noticeable, and the stylists are great. And their hair extensions can be used for both men and women. I think their website is http://www.sequencehair.com
I wish my hair would grow out, but it's so thin that it gets damaged if I let it grow longer than midway on my back...I def suggest hair extensions, but I prefer clip ons (cheaper and give the same look AND some you can use again and again...well you get my point) I had a horrible experience with glue and it took me four months just to get my hair healthy again. Definately shop around for good stylists they make all the difference :)
Hair extensions add a lot of versatility to a person's looks/style, but would leave my wallet with nothing but moths. Great article.
Great coverage.
I am shocked at how expensive this is! Not surprised though. Me, I just let my hair grow. This was great info, thanks for sharing!
I have wondered about these for years.