

“It isn’t easy dyeing extensions and it isn’t cheap…I charge the same amount as I do when I color someone’s hair,” she said. They are a (commitment-free) way to add length and fullness or body to your hair.”īrown’s most important tip is to pick a set with color and texture that is most similar to your own hair. “It’s easier for me to color hair, and also because you can put them in and take them out whenever you want. “As a colorist, I like clip-ins the best,” Stephanie Brown, colorist at IGK Hair in New York City, previously told TODAY Style. We also asked other celebrity hairstylists for their favorite clip-in hair extensions, including the brands they recommend to their own clients. So we spoke to a hair stylist to give us the low-down on what to look for in hair extensions. With so many options out there, it’s so hard to know which to choose. Luckily, there’s an easy solution out there for anyone who feels like their hair just doesn’t have the length or volume they crave (and that growing it out takes too long): extensions. We’ve all experienced it: The brief pang of regret after cutting our hair mourning for all of the hairstyles intended for long hair that we were “just about to try “ and will miss out on until it grows back.
