Different Types of Hair Extensions

With so many methods of hair extensions on the market, it can be so easy to get confused and overwhelmed. So, we’ve made it easy and put together a list of all the different types of hair extensions to help you choose the right method for you! Let’s get into all the pro’s and con’s of each, along with our most recommended types of hair extensions.

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TYPES OF HAIR EXTENSIONS

Before we get into each different method, it’s important to look at the quality of the hair itself! Hair extensions are made from two types of hair – synthetic & human hair.

  • Human hair extensions have many advantages.  They can be heat styled, coloured, toned, colour washed, and treated just like your natural hair. This makes them much easier to work with! They feel silky, soft & shiny and blend seamlessly with natural hair.
  • Synthetic hair extensions, although much cheaper, do not last as long. They are very sensitive to conditions such as sun exposure and moisture in the air. Synthetic materials are very difficult to style, as generally they cannot handle heat styling and cannot be toned/dyed. The texture of synthetic hair is also often known to blend badly with natural hair.

In terms of pricing for synthetic hair, you shouldn’t be paying more than $60-$80. For human hair, it can range from $120-$500. There are also different grades of human hair. At ZALA hair we use the highest professional AAA & AAAAA grade hair for our products to ensure thick, healthy natural extensions which blend discreetly.

It is clear that there are many disadvantages to synthetic hair extensions, therefore we always recommended human hair. This is because it produces the most styling flexibility and natural results! Now, let’s get into all the different types of hair extensions.

CLIP IN

16 inch Rich Mocha #4 ZALA clip in hair extensions

First up on the list, clip in hair extensions! This is one of the most common methods of hair extensions for many reasons. Clip in hair extensions gives natural results, allowing you to customise your result and apply pieces where needed for seamless natural blending. They take minutes to apply and are also super sturdy, secure and comfortable. If applied incorrectly, the wefts can be visible, particularly with thin/fine hair. At ZALA, we have options for all hair types!

ZALA HALO

Next up, ZALA Halo hair extensions. These are another temporary method of extensions which are still quite new to the hair extensions market. As the name suggests, ZALA Halo hair extensions come in the form of a halo that you apply like a headband. ZALA Halo hair extensions are super simple to apply and the wire or band used to hold the hair is usually quite discreet. However, this method is known to be less secure than other methods of temporary hair extensions.

WEAVES/ SEW IN

Weaves/ sew in are essentially sewn into the hair, attaching the wefts into a cornrow of your natural hair. Therefore there is no glue, heat or adhesive required. This method is particularly great for those with super thick and more coarse hair, as often require a lot of hair to disguise. The benefit of weave in hair extensions is that they’re super sturdy and secure once applied, however, they can put a strain on your scalp so they are not ideal for those with fragile hair.

FUSION

Also known as pre-bonded, fusion hair extensions are a semi-permanent method that is bonded to the hair using hair extension glue. Each piece quite small in size and is applied to strands of hair, therefore they are very flexible and seamless in the hair. Although these can be very natural once applied and are easy to style, this method can be extremely damaging due to the glue used. The application must also be performed by a qualified professional and can take approx. 3-4 hours to apply.

MICROBEAD

Micro-bead or micro-link extensions are another semi-permanent methods that are bonded to the hair with a metal ring/bead. This method does not require glue or adhesive, however similar to the previous method, they can be very damaging to the hair due to the heat used. Again, the application and removal process must be performed by a qualified professional and can take hours to apply. Despite being very natural once applied, we wouldn’t recommend this to thin/fragile hair because it can cause breakage.

TAPE

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Next on the list, tape hair extensions! Tape ins are a significant leap forward in hair extension application and utilise the latest technology of semi-permanent methods. Like the name suggests, they are applied by a tape-like adhesive by sandwiching two pieces over the top of sections of your natural hair. This method of application is super simple and is the quickest and efficient of all semi-permanent hair extensions. The tapes are also super lightweight and comfortable the hair so this method is perfect for those with thin/fine hair types. We offer a full range of premium European tape hair extensions at ZALA, which last up to 8-10 weeks in the hair and can be reapplied multiple times.

PONYTAIL

Finally, ponytail extensions! Similar to hair pieces, ponytail extensions are great for instantly enhancing hairstyles. Not only do they add length and thickness to your pony, they completely transform buns and create the perfect braids. We absolutely love ponytail extensions at ZALA as they are perfect for beginners, are SO easy and take minutes to apply. You can check out our range of ponytail extensions HERE available in over 14 shades and three different lengths.

Which types of hair extensions do you think best suits you? Let us know below! Shop our full range of premium clip in, tape and ponytail extensions HERE for super high quality, thick and healthy 100% human hair.

PUBLISHED 4TH MAY 2017

How to Remove Tape In Hair Extensions

Let’s talk how to remove tape in hair extensions! We love tape extensions at ZALA for so many reasons – in particular, how easy they are to remove without any damage to your natural hair. Want to know how? Read on for our full guide, video tutorial as well as important tips & tricks.

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HOW TO REMOVE TAPE IN HAIR EXTENSIONS

After around 6-8 weeks of wear, you’ll notice the tapes will have moved down a few centimetres due to the growth of your natural hair 🙂 It’s important to remove and re-apply your tapes so that you prolong their lifespan and get the best results. You will need:

  • Tape adhesive solvent – ZALA solvent is the only solvent we recommend to remove tape hair extensions.
  • Sectioning clips
  • Tail comb – this is optional, but can come in handy for separating pieces.
The BEST solvent for removing your tape hair extensions!

The BEST solvent for removing your tape hair extensions!

  1. Start by sectioning off your hair to locate the tape pieces.
  2. Spray a generous amount of ZALA solvent directly onto the tape tabs and let this sit for at least 1-2 minutes.
  3. Then, use your fingers to carefully separate the tape pieces. Keep applying solvent until the tapes come apart easily and slide right out of your hair. This is super important to ensure all pieces are safely removed without any damage 🙂
  4. Sandwich both pieces together and set aside before repeating this method on the rest of your extensions.
  5. Once all pieces have been removed, give your natural hair and the extensions a good shampoo & condition to remove any leftover adhesive and rinse out all solvent. Please note: as ZALA solvent is oil based, it may take 2-3 shampoo’s before all solvent is removed. 

And you’re done! You’re hair extensions are now ready to be re-applied. Did you know, you can re-use your ZALA tape hair extensions 3-4 times? Yep! We have a full guide on exactly how:

Shop the full range of ZALA tape hair extensions HERE.

PUBLISHED 27TH FEBRUARY 2017

Must Have Products for Hair Extensions

So, you’ve purchased a new set of soft & silky ZALA’s and want to get the most mileage out of your hair extensions? Look no further! We’ve put together a full guide on our must have products for hair extensions. Read on for everything you need to care for your extensions and ensure they last as long as possble!

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Must Have Products for Hair Extensions

SOFT BRISTLED BRUSH

First things first, detangling with the correct brush is vital! For clip ins, you’re going to want to opt for a soft-bristled brush with plenty of flexibility. Our holy-grail hair brush is the ZALA Tangle Tamer which is gentle on your locks and prevents shedding & snagging.

 

LOOP BRUSH

If you’ve got tape hair extensions, a loop brush is for you! As the name suggests, this brush has looped bristles which are super gentle when detangling. A loop brush is a game changer for tape hair extensions to ensure no pulling or tugging on the bonds.

HAIR EXTENSION CASE & HANGER

It’s super important to protect your hair extensions when they’re not being worn! This is our top tip for maintaining their condition and keeping them soft & silky for as long as possible. The ZALA Protect Me Bag is on our absolute vital list for must have products for hair extensions. Not only does the protective case guard your extensions from humidity and dust, the hanger secure all pieces in place and acts as an extra pair of hands when curling and styling your extensions.

 

SILK PILLOW CASE

For tape hair extensions users, it might be worth switching up your pillow case! Although braiding your locks before bed helps to avoid knots and tangles, a silk pillow case will be sure say goodbye to bed hair. Silk pillow cases do wonders for tape hair extensions, elimanating any pulling and tugging throughout the night which prevents damage over time. This mean’s they’re perfect to maintain the condition of your luxury locks!

SULFATE & PARABEN FREE PRODUCTS

Last but certainly not least, sulfate & paraben free products are a must! We always recommend high quality shampoo and conditioner, free of ingredients such as sulfate and parabens which can be extremely drying on your extensions over time.

must have products for hair extensions

Do you have these must have products for hair extensions? Shop our full range of premium quality clip in and tape hair extensions HERE.

PUBLISHED 20TH FEBRUARY 2017

How to Cut Hair Extensions

Having a little trouble blending your hair extensions? Or do you prefer a more tapered, layered look when it comes to your locks? We’ve got you girl! Check out our full guide on how to cut hair extensions so that you have the most blended, natural looking tresses.

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HOW TO CUT HAIR EXTENSIONS

 

Although ZALA hair extensions come ready to be worn straight out of the pack, a little trimming and layering can really help you achieve the most natural look once applied! You may also want to cut your hair extensions if you prefer a more tapered, layered look, as ZALA hair is super thick to the very ends. So, let’s get right into the essential cutting techniques to blend your hair extensions!

TECHNIQUE #1 – SLICING

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First up, slicing! This technique is perfect for adding shape around the face. To layer the front pieces, start by locating where your natural hair ends which will indicate where to start cutting. Then, hold a section of your hair extensions between your fingers and gently start cutting downwards in a slow diagonal motion. When cutting, it’s super important to always keep your scissors moving with the blades open!

TECHNIQUE #2 – POINT CUTTING

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Next up, point cutting! This is used to feather out the ends of the hair and is ideal for getting rid of any blunt lines. To point cut, take the ends of your extensions and cut straight up into the hair. When using this cutting technique, it’s essential you’re cutting straight up and in line with the hair to ensure you’re only taking out thickness and not length.

TECHNIQUE #3 – SLITHERING

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Very similar to slicing, the slithering technique removes bulk to create more feathered locks. It’s also great to create really subtle layers throughout the hair. When ‘slithering’, take a section of hair and cut down the middle, using the same motion as the sliding technique. Again, always keep the blades open and moving! Where the sliding technique is perfect for your front layers, slithering is more ideal for layering the rest of your extensions to create a more tapered look.

TECHNIQUE #4 – BLUNT CUTTING

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Lastly, blunt cutting! After layering and shaping your extensions to taste, you may end up with slightly wispy or uneven ends. This is where blunt cutting comes in handy! Simply pull all your hair to the front and hold your hair using your fingers as a guide. For a more blunt look, cut straight across or if you prefer a slightly softer look, use your point cutting technique.

And there you have it – everything you need to know on how to cut hair extensions! Remember, if you are unsure or not confident cutting, always take your extensions to a professional to ensure you achieve the results you desire 🙂 Please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly support team at [email protected] if you have any questions regarding blending your ZALA’s.

 

PUBLISHED 14TH FEBRUARY 2017

How to Reapply Tape Hair Extensions

At ZALA, we love tape in hair extensions for so many reasons! Not only do they achieve your hair goals instantly and let you wake up with your dream hair everyday, they are super easy to reapply! Want to know how? We’ve got you sorted. Read on for our full guide on how to reapply tape hair extensions.

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How to Reapply Tape Hair Extensions

First things first, let’s cover the essentials you’ll need when reapplying your tapes:how to reapply tape hair extensions

  • Solvent – ZALA solvent is fast acting on soft bonds and oil based to be gentle on your locks
  • Tape adhesive – pre-cut adhesive tabs are our most recommendation when reapplying tape hair extensions! They make the whole process neat, quick and easy.
  • Tail Comb – a must have for reapplying tapes
  • Sectioning clips – essential for even application

HOW TO REAPPLY TAPE HAIR EXTENSIONS:

  1. Start by locating the tape pieces and using your sectioning clips to get your hair out of the way.
  2. Then, spray your solvent directly on the tape tabs making sure to use a generous amount. ZALA solvent is designed specifically for our tape range to quickly dissolve the adhesive.
  3. Use your tail comb to carefully seperate the tape pieces and loosen the bond. If there is any pull or tension, keep spraying your solvent until the extensions easily slide out!
  4. Once all pieces have been removed, use your fingers to take off any leftover adhesive and then give the extensions a good shampoo & condition. This ensures any residue from the solvent is removed before application.
  5. Next, it’s time to retape the extensions! As this step can be a little time consuming, luckily ZALA tape tabs are pre-cut to speed up the process. Simply take one tape tab, place on top of the sticky side of the piece and then remove the paper backing when applying.
  6. Now that all pieces are ready to be reapplied, follow our appliction guide and install them as normal! Yep – it’s that easy 🙂

Have any other questions on how to reapply tape hair extensions? Drop us a message via Facebook or email our friendly support team at: [email protected]

PUBLISHED 10TH FEBRUARY 2017