Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Tape-In Extensions.

With salon maintenance every 6–8 weeks and attentive home care, tape-ins can last six to twelve months. Longevity depends on natural hair growth, lifestyle, product use, and the quality of extensions; periodic re-taping and professional checks keep them looking fresh.

When professionally applied and properly maintained, tape-ins are low-damage. We use flat, high-quality tapes and careful placement to minimize stress. Following recommended removal, reapplication, and aftercare prevents breakage and protects hair integrity.

Avoid washing for 48 hours after application so the adhesive can bond properly. After that, cleanse with sulfate-free shampoo, use gentle motions near the roots, and keep conditioners away from the tape bonds for best hold and lifespan.

Minor tonal adjustments may be possible on extensions, but we recommend coloring before application for best results. Always consult your stylist — we can match shades, perform color on extensions safely, and plan service sequencing to protect both hair and bonds.

We begin with a consultation and color match, then prep natural hair. Stylists section hair, sandwich small hair pieces with pre-taped wefts, and press bonds for a secure, flat hold. Final cut, blend, and style ensure a polished finish.

Brush daily with a soft extension brush, avoid oil-based products near bonds, sleep on silk or tie hair loosely, and schedule maintenance every 6–8 weeks. Use sulfate-free products and follow stylist instructions to maximize appearance and extension life.