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<br><br><br>When you’re considering hair extensions to enhance your look, the quality of the extensions can make all the difference between a natural, beautiful result and something that looks fake or damages your natural hair. Not all salons are created equal when it comes to the extensions they offer, so knowing how to assess quality is essential. Start by asking the salon what type of hair they use. 100% human hair is superior for seamless blending, heat styling, and durability. Avoid salons that can’t specify whether their extensions are virgin Remy human hair or if they’re synthetic, as fake fibers reflect light unnaturally and melt under heat.<br><br><br><br>Next, examine the texture and color of the extensions. Top-tier extensions feel silky and free of knots. Hold the extensions up to the light and look for uniform pigmentation throughout the strand. If the color looks uneven or has a noticeable gradient, it may have been stripped of its natural integrity. Also, check for any signs of shedding or tangling when you gently run your fingers through the strands. More than 3–5 strands per pass suggests inferior construction.<br><br><br><br>Ask about the application method. Reputable salons will use techniques that minimize damage to your natural hair, such as keratin bonds. Avoid salons that rely heavily on glue or heat bonding, as these can cause scalp irritation and [https://gaiaathome.eu/gaiaathome/show_user.php?userid=1687777 رنگ و لایت مو] hair loss. A good stylist will also take the time to customize the shade and density for your unique look rather than offering a cookie-cutter approach.<br><br><br><br>Don’t hesitate to ask for before and after photos of real clients. A salon that is confident in their work will be happy to show you detailed case studies. You can also ask if they offer a warranty or return policy on their extensions, which is a sign they prioritize client satisfaction.<br><br><br><br>Finally, pay attention to the consultation process. A professional salon will spend time assessing your hair health and daily routine. They should explain proper washing, brushing, and maintenance routines. If the consultation feels rushed or the staff seems more focused on selling than helping, it may be a sign to consider a more reputable salon. Taking the time to assess quality upfront will ensure your investment in hair extensions is worth it and that your hair stays strong and radiant.<br><br>
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