4 /5 R Robles: For anyone looking to try hair extensions for the first time.. Weft hair extensions are an investment! It is not a one and done, see you 6-12 months from now type of transaction. The upfront cost of getting Weft extensions and a few k-tips is hefty! I paid $1,475.00. Plus, there are 2 different types of maintenance to keep up the extensions; the price I was given, to tighten my extensions every 6 weeks, $200, color is $70 for roots as needed and to remove and reinstall my extensions every 12-14 weeks, $450. I didnt know this before getting the extensions. I found the price given for the maintenace costly! And, there are certain hair products and heating tools that must be used to style the Weft extensions after the install to keep the hair looking well maintained. Please do your research well before getting extensions.
I will say that Brittany met me at 7am before her opening hours for an appointment on short notice. She is very knowledgeable, nice, and patient when asking her a bunch of new hair/ extensions related questions. Thank you, Brittany for doing such an excellent job with my new hair ❣️
Update:
One wash after getting my hair colored and extensions, some of the hair color has faded. Its especially embarrassing when other people point it out, but thats beside the point of this post/ review. If you have greys and dye your own hair, youll want to ask if there are special dyes that you have to use for your roots or can you use your usual dyes and how to apply it, so that your extensions wont get damaged during the process. Keep in mind, the extensions may be human hair, but it is not your natural hair which youve handled for years, so ask questions.
Again, this post is based on my personal experience and perspective. It is meant to be informative for those looking to get hair extensions for their first time.