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Hey ladies, I'm wanting to try hair extensions for the first time, and am looking for a bit of help. I've used clip ins for years, but I'm wanting to try the next step.

There are so many different methods, and I'm wondering what the best course is. I have very thin hair, it's also hair that I need to wash everyday or it gets exceptionally greasy (though with extensions, I feel like I'd be more willing to stick it out every other day, as I'd be able to do a lot more) I'm looking for thickness and length, minimal damage, and longevity. Suggestions?

 
Beaded sew-ins are amazing. If you hair stylist gets thick, quality hair you should only need two small rows of a folded in half weft and maybe a small one on the side you part your hair to! They're great because the weight is evenly distributed on your root instead of a substantial amount on the area of the clip. Plus they last forever. Once they start getting loose you just get them moved back up.:)

 
You  have tried Clip in extensions which are really good , so you can now go for tape in or Remy hair extensions for a change. Apart from this you can also try various hair braiding & twisting styles to style your hair with minimal damage, and longevity. Braiding styles are always preferable as you can  try for so many styles in it easily at home. For more information about this styles you can check this out .

 
I have good experience in using  Remy hair extensions. Initially, i felt very bad because of having very thin hair. Then i decided to buy hair extensions from the quality wig manufactures. One of my friend shared her experience of using the  Remy hair extensions from "Priyankaa Hair Traders" . Then, i too like to use that remy hair extension. Finally, i buy it from them and am still using for more than 3 months. It is very easy to easy to wear and looks like natural human hair. Now am very comfort with it.

 
Hi,
for your hair the best choice is clip-in hair extensions. The clips aren't going to harm your hair when wearing the clip-in hair extensions for just a few hours.
Be sure before buying that its 100% Remy human hair. Then the hair you can wear for a long time.
 
Always follow the manufactures instructions on the type of hair you should have to support your clip-in hair extensions and the instructions on how to wear, and care for, your clip-ins.
 
here you can see the sample of the clip in hair extension
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/276901077066953456/
 
xoxo
 
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I just got tape ins and I love them! I've only tried clip ins before but I wanted something more permanent but not damaging, and I was scared that the bonded extensions would damage my own hair or stunt the growth (I have long medium/thick hair already but just wanted extra length and volume). The tape ins (from what I can tell) aren't damaging and are somewhat easy to remove (they sell remover and you can soak your hair in coconut oil and they slide right out). So far I love them, I make sure to treat the extension hair well and my own hair, taking the necessary vitamins and keeping shampooing to a minimum, so I love it. My only complaint is that because I have medium-weight hair and a lot of it, I need a lot of extensions to match the thickness, so I have 60 pieces in my hair, which is ALOT. It's fine when it's dry, but oh god it weighs a ton when I wash it. So I only shampoo it once a week and get it wet twice a week (I shampoo and condition it, then halfway through the week I deep condition it but don't shampoo). I also go through more dry shampoo than I care to speak about because I work out 5-7 times a week and go hard and I sweat a ton. But I love them and I got mine from Zala and had my stylist install them and they're so thick and soft!

 

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