Hand Tied Hair Extensions
Hand Tied extensions are taking the beauty industry by storm.
This technique uses no tape or glue and has minimal points of contact on your natural hair; resulting in less damage and a more natural look.
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At Salon Bliss, Sarah, was the first stylist in Wake Forest to train in the Invisible Bead Extension® Hand Tied extension technique, completing their extensive three-level training course. She now offers Invisible Bead Extensions® to her clients who want to add length and volume without anyone knowing!
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If you're considering hand-tied extensions, be sure to read our FAQs below to learn more about this exciting new technique:
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1. What are hand-tied extensions and how are they applied?
2. What makes IBE® different than other methods?
3. How long do they last?
4. Are there any special care instructions for hand-tied extensions?
5. How much do hand-tied extensions cost?
If you have any other questions about hand-tied extensions, feel free to scheudle a consultation with Sarah! She'll be happy to chat with you about this exciting new hair extension application method.
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What are Hand-Tied Hair Extensions and how are they applied?
Hand tied extensions are a type of hair extension that is becoming increasingly popular. These extensions are made from thin wefts of hair that are tied together using two strings. This makes them much thinner and lighter than traditional extensions, which can be a huge advantage for people with fine or thin hair. The process involves first placing a row of small microbeads is created across the head. The wefts are then sewn onto this row, using thread to secure them in place. The final result is a natural-looking and long-lasting hairstyle that can add length and/or volume.
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What makes IBE® different than other methods?
IBE® is the #1 most requested hand tied extension method because of the emphasis it puts on the health of a client's natural hair and scalp.
Installed with a flexible foundation, IBE® is able to achieve a more comfortable, flexible and versatile experience without the damage done by many other methods.
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How long do they last?
The extension hair (wefts) lasts up to 4 months depending on proper at home care, some of our clients get up to 6 months; we retail all products REQUIRED to maintain your extensions at home.
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As your hair grows the extensions grow out, re-installs are required every 6-7 weeks.
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Are there any special care instructions for Hand Tied Extensions?
Since Hair Extensions lack the natural oils that our hair receives from our scalp, they are more prone to drying out. So, they require moisturizing shampoo and conditioner as well as daily oiling on the extension hair to get the most wear out of them. We retail an extension specific shampoo, conditioner, leave in spray and oil, it's what we REQUIRE for these extensions.
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Another imperative part of Hair Extension care is brushing. Brushing thoroughly through your hair at least three times per day.
This is just a brief overview of the care needed for Hair Extensions, Sarah will detail aftercare with you during your appointment.
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What do Hand Tied Extension Cost?
An Extension Consultation is required for any new extension guest. This is when we will color match you and determine length and density needed to achieve your hair goals.
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To give you an idea-
1 row is for fullness to current length.
2 rows are for clients with medium length hair who want to add length and fullness, this is what most guests need.
3 rows are needed for total transformation, adds length and fullness.
Maintenace Cost
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Every 6-7 weeks your extension rows need to be re-installed. Unlike other methods where they are simply "moved up," the IBE® method puts the integrity of the scalp and hair first which means the rows are compelted removed and then re-installed.
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Cost for re-install is $140 per row.
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Coloring of your natural hair as well as coloring of the extension hair, if needed, is not included.
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All other pricing questions will be answered at your consultation, pricing will not be discussed over the phone, via email, etc.