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What to Think About Before Getting I-Tips Hair Extensions: A Guide
Glue-less, thread-less, and heat-less extensions are becoming increasingly popular.
For decades, hair accessories such as weaves, detachable ponytails, and clip-ins have provided us with variety and stylistic versatility. They thicken weak hair, add volume to limp hair, and add inches to those of us who battle to keep our hair long. Hairstylists and their customers weren't always open about what went into enhancing their appearances in the past, but that has thankfully improved in recent years. I-tips aren't exactly new—high-end salons have been offering them for years—but they're becoming more common as the next underground beauty fad emerges. CryStyle of Las Vegas, a Hottie Hair-certified I-tip stylist, gives us the lowdown on the extensions she claims have been a long-time industry secret.
Getting I-tips hair extensions is a big decision. Before you make the investment, there are some things to think about: do you have a consultation? Do they use 100% human hair? What's their return policy like? Will your stylist be qualified and experienced enough for what you need? These are all important questions that should be answered before making your purchase. The blog post goes on to discuss these details in more detail, including information about how long the process takes and just how much it costs!
What Are I-Tips and How Do I Use Them?
I-tips are hair extensions that use flattened micro-beads or metal cylinders to attach to natural hair.
hottiehair.com/ufaqs/what-to-think-about-before-getting-i...
What to Think About Before Getting I-Tips Hair Extensions: A Guide
Glue-less, thread-less, and heat-less extensions are becoming increasingly popular.
For decades, hair accessories such as weaves, detachable ponytails, and clip-ins have provided us with variety and stylistic versatility. They thicken weak hair, add volume to limp hair, and add inches to those of us who battle to keep our hair long. Hairstylists and their customers weren't always open about what went into enhancing their appearances in the past, but that has thankfully improved in recent years. I-tips aren't exactly new—high-end salons have been offering them for years—but they're becoming more common as the next underground beauty fad emerges. CryStyle of Las Vegas, a Hottie Hair-certified I-tip stylist, gives us the lowdown on the extensions she claims have been a long-time industry secret.
Getting I-tips hair extensions is a big decision. Before you make the investment, there are some things to think about: do you have a consultation? Do they use 100% human hair? What's their return policy like? Will your stylist be qualified and experienced enough for what you need? These are all important questions that should be answered before making your purchase. The blog post goes on to discuss these details in more detail, including information about how long the process takes and just how much it costs!
What Are I-Tips and How Do I Use Them?
I-tips are hair extensions that use flattened micro-beads or metal cylinders to attach to natural hair.
hottiehair.com/ufaqs/what-to-think-about-before-getting-i...