Why You Need Your Extensions Cut by A Specialist

Getting extensions can be one of the most exciting hair appointments you have, especially if you’ve never tried them before. Extensions can change your hair style and overall look without having to wait months to grow your hair out. If done right, the results can be stunning.  

 

After all, who doesn’t want extra length and volume? As you’re thinking about all of the fun styles you will want to try with those extra inches, don’t forget about one thing that could make this experience even better – keeping them healthy and gorgeous. 

 

Now, before you ask yourself how trim and extensions even go in the same sentence, think of all the maintenance required for hair in general. Extensions are just that – and extension of your natural hair. Which means you need to treat it as such. Extensions require washing, conditioning, and…trimming. 

 

As your natural hair grows, your extensions will need to be trimmed to continue to blend into your hair. While you don’t need to part with your new length, trimming your extensions allows for your hair to continue to serve healthy and head-turning looks for longer. 

 

A professional stylist can give you a professional cut. It’s just that simple. When it comes to spending big bucks on extensions don’t mess it up by letting an amateur near your hair. A great trim can blend the extensions with your natural hair so well that no one will be able to tell that you are wearing hair extensions in the first place! And while we are not ones to point fingers – but when you see an ill-cut set of extensions, well, you REALLY see it. We couldn’t stop looking at Angelina Jolie’s red-carpet situation at the Premiere of Eternals. 

 

Listen, friends don’t let friends get bad extension styles. A good stylist will recommend matching the current style of your hair with the extensions to help it blend in without much notice. Let’s say that you had quite a few layers, a trim would help match your natural hair all around. Your stylist would know how to leave a good amount of your own hair out on the top and side to ensure the tape-in weft coverage as well. 

 

When it comes down to it, you have to treat your extensions like your hair. So set your sights on a trim and make sure you do it with a professional.

 

Give us a call today so that we can give you a new do for the new year! 

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