1.Can I color these hair extensions?
Yes you can.natural black color can be dyed
2. How long will this hair last?
With proper care and maintenance, this overall product will last you at least 1 to 2 years with proper care. We have customers that have been using the same hair extensions upwards of 4 to 5 years. We recommend only using the highest quality hair extension products for maintenance.
3. What kind of hair are used in these?
We use 100% authentic Remy Indian hair in all of our hair extension products
4. Can I flat iron your curly hair?
Absolutely. You can use heat up to 450 degrees to flat iron this hair for a beautiful bone straight look. The hair is very
versatile. The original curly texture will return after you wash the hair.
5. How are fusion i-tips installed?
tips can be installed with glue (hot fusion) or micro-rings (cold fusion). Hot fusion requires bonding to your own hair with
keratin glue. Cold fusion involves clamping to your own hair through plastic micro-rings using hair extension pliers.
6. How much hair do I need for this method?
If you're just adding length or volume we recommend 2 to 3 packs (200 to 300 strands). For a full installation we recommend 4 to 6 packs (400 to 600 strands).
7. Can fusion hair be reinstalled?
If using cold fusion beads, the beads can be unclamped, removed, and reused on future adjustments or installations. The hair itself will last. For hot glue applications, they can be removed and reinstalled multiple times because of the high quality keratin glue and hair that we use. You would just need a bond remover like c22 to break down the bond. When r einstalling, additional keratin glue sticks and melting pot are recommended.
8. How do I maintain this method?
We recommend a touch up every 3 to 4 weeks as your natural hair grows. The strands will need to be moved up to accommodate for the new growth of your natural hair.
9. Do I need other tools when purchasing these?
Hair extension pliers are absolutely needed for any cold or hot fusion technique. For cold fusion we recommend micro beads. For hot fusion you'll need keratin sticks or glue chips, fusion tip protectors, and a hot pot for melting the keratin.