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What Are Tape In Hair Extensions?

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If you’re curious about what are tape-in hair extensions, this post is here to help. With so many types of hair extensions available, it can be tricky to decide which option is best for you. One popular choice is tape-in extensions, and that’s exactly what we’ll explore in this post. Keep reading to learn what they are, how to maintain them and their advantages and disadvantages. Check out our post on 'The ultimate guide to hair extensions' to learn about other hair extension methods available.

What Are Tape In Hair Extensions?

Tape-in hair extensions are pre-taped wefts that are applied by sandwiching them on either side of your natural hair using tape or adhesive. As the tape or glue requires heat to bond properly, it’s advisable to have them installed by a professional stylist. When done correctly, tape-ins align with your roots, blending seamlessly to create a natural look. The small and lightweight wefts also allow for a wide variety of hairstyles.

How To Maintain Tape In Extensions

To ensure your tape-in extensions stay fresh and last longer, proper care is essential. Here are some tips to maintain them:

  • Use a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle your extensions.
  • Avoid applying heavy or oily products near your scalp, as they can weaken the adhesive bond.
  • Don’t leave your hair wet for long periods, as this may loosen the adhesive.
  • Sleep on a silk pillowcase or use a silk bonnet to prevent tangling and knots.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tape In Extensions

Advantages:

  • They look incredibly natural.
  • You can style your hair as you normally would.
  • Tape-ins allow you to add colour to your hair without the need for dye.
  • The installation process is quick and straightforward.

Disadvantages:

  • The application requires adhesive and heat.
  • They require daily maintenance to keep them in good condition.
  • Tape-in extensions can be costly.

For Black hairstyle inspiration, and how to's on Afro hair care, explore our Afro hair tutorials.

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