Professionals and extension enthusiasts alike will benefit greatly from becoming educated about the hair extensions they are purchasing, and installing. Please read on for our list: Don't let bad hair extensions happen to you.
1. Hair extensions should NEVER damage your hair. A well-rounded and properly trained professional extensionist always puts precedence on your individual hair type & suitability of chosen method. Your hair type determines which extension methods will be too damaging for your delicate cuticles, and your lifestyle will determine which method you are most suited for.
2. Hair extensions are an investment. If you want hair that can last you 6 months to 1+ years of full-time use, you will know the cost differences compared to hair that lasts you 3-4 months. The hair extension manufacturing industry is very sneaky, as it uses so many interesting words that consumers are both confused and intrigued by. The truth of the matter, is that high quality hair extension manufacturers sell their hair for extremely high costs, as their extensions have been slowly, properly cured and treated. Hence, companies like The Extensionist and other seemingly high-end extension salons, actually charge market value for our services.
3. You need guarantees! Most times it is hard to receive refunds for hair extensions that have been successfully purchased then installed onto your head, due to high costs and long time allotments associated with these services. However, a good manufacturer offers satisfaction guarantees to retailers, which should enable salons to offer satisfaction guarantees as well. It's happened to almost everyone in the extension industry- bad batches of hair extensions. As a retailer, I am still unsure exactly how this tends to happen, but a good manufacturer will apologize and take a loss for their creation.

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