What are tape-in hair extensions? Hairstylist breaks down pros, cons, pricing and more (2024)

When it comes to hair extensions, there are many, many options.

The latest obsession comes in tape-in form.

Tape-in hair extensions are sections of hair that are pre-taped with medical-grade glue by a licensed cosmetologist. This kind of install is perfect for anyone looking for extra length, fullness and maximum versatility -- along with minimal tension.

"I think tape-in extensions have grown in popularity because there have been more stylists promoting it on Black hair," Dallas-based natural hair and extension specialist Jayla Hamilton told "Good Morning America."

"There's something about the way you can tape extensions on natural hair," she said. "It's very interesting to see."

While there are thousands of tape-in videos on TikTok and Instagram, it's important to know the expert do's, don'ts and best practices if you are looking to try this type of extension.

Hamilton, who services clients daily, explained what you should remember when booking an appointment.

Pros and cons of getting tape-in hair extensions

Available in a wide variety of hair textures, ranging from pin straight to tightly curled, one of the pros of getting tape-ins is that you can achieve natural-looking extensions with length and volume, minus any tension. "There is no braiding, sewing, or gluing involved," said Hamilton.

She also pointed out that if you were to pull your hair up in a ponytail, the extensions would lay flat and seamless.

"Tape-ins really stand out because people are so intrigued by the fact that you are literally taping hair to your head," Hamilton said. "I know some of my clients are amazed that I can shampoo their hair without the tapes sliding out. You can also reuse the extensions depending on the quality of the hair."

When it comes to the cons, one of the most significant is that tape-ins are a temporary style -- and routine salon maintenance is vital. "If your tape-ins are not taken care of properly, it can cause matting and breakage," said Hamilton.

What happens during a tape-in hair consultation?

"During a consultation, I always ask my clients what they are looking for when it comes to tape-in extensions," said Hamilton. "My clients wear their hair straightened, so I personally do not texture match with this install, though some stylists do."

"I ask my clients how they feel about their curl pattern stretching over time," she continued. "The majority do not mind it, but if they prefer not to have their hair straightened, I can't proceed with the install. I let them know what maintenance entails, the cost, and when they should be removed."

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Who is a good candidate for tape-in hair extensions?

The best candidate for a tape-in service is someone with enough hair to cover or disguise the tape, "at least bob length," suggested Hamilton. Both fine or coarse hair types are safe for tape-in extensions, but anyone experiencing extreme shedding or scalp issues such as seborrheic dermatitis should not try this type of install.

Hamilton also affirmed that if you are not willing to come back to the salon for maintenance or follow the at-home care instructions from your stylist, tape-ins may not be an ideal option to try.

Tape-in installation process

Step 1: Tape-in hair services start with shampooing, conditioning, blow drying, straightening and trimming the hair.

Step 2: A sandwich-like method is used on quarter-inch subsections of hair. The tape is placed under each section (not too close to the scalp), smoothed down, and another tape is placed on top and smoothed down.

Step 3: The stylist will tap the tape with a hair iron on low heat to seal it before following this bricklayer pattern in rows around your head.

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Maintenance tips

When maintaining your tape-in install, it's best to brush and wrap the hair every day. "I would not recommend oiling or greasing the scalp because it could cause the tape-ins to slip," said Hamilton.

Pro tip: If you feel like your hair is getting too dirty before your next appointment, use a dry shampoo to aid in reducing the greasy feel or look of your hair.

Tape-ins vs. microlinks

Last year, "GMA" reported on the craze around microlink hair extensions which are tiny sections of hair that are seamlessly grouped together and secured with a micro-ring or micro-bead using a hair plier. This install has a similar result as tape-ins, but there are clear differences.

"Microlinks give you length and fullness while tape-ins give you length and volume," said Hamilton. She also highlighted that microlinks will last longer than tape-in extensions.

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How long do tape-in hair extensions last and how are they removed?

Tape-ins can last six to 10 weeks with proper maintenance and at-home care. To remove, use a tape-in removal spray, which can be found at beauty supply stores or mass retailers such as Amazon, to loosen the adhesive and make it easy for the natural hair to be separated from the tape.

Price range

Prices tend to vary depending on added treatments and how many tapes are used, but the typical cost can range from $300-$600.

Clients with fine hair generally need 40-60 tape strips, medium thick hair needs 50-70 strips and thick hair needs 60-80 strips.

What are tape-in hair extensions? Hairstylist breaks down pros, cons, pricing and more (2024)

FAQs

What are the pros and cons of tape in hair extensions? ›

Tape in extensions are quick and inexpensive to install, but they only last 4-8 weeks and can damage the natural hair. Tape in extensions are usually very secure, as the adhesive bonds the extension hair and natural hair together. They lay flat against the head and blend in with the natural hair.

What is the average price of tape in hair extensions? ›

How much are Tape-In hair extensions? The average cost of tape in hair extensions ranges between $200-$600 (average of $350). Plus installation at the hairdresser, which is about $200. And they'll need to be adjusted and moved up every 4-6 weeks or so depending on the rate your hair grows.

How bad are tape in extensions? ›

Tape in extensions are actually one of the safest types of extensions you can have. Tape in hair extensions damage your hair the least out of the other options. As long as you apply and remove extensions correctly, you should have little to no hair loss or damage.

What is tape in hair extensions? ›

Tape-in hair extensions are sections of hair that are pre-taped with medical-grade glue by a licensed cosmetologist. This kind of install is perfect for anyone looking for extra length, fullness and maximum versatility -- along with minimal tension.

How many times can you reuse tape in extensions? ›

The hair can be reused two to three times which gives the client three to six months in between replacing the hair. Tape-ins can be reused up to three times if removed and installed correctly, and although it's an easier method than some of the others, it's best to have a professional stylist install and move them up.

Which hair extensions are least damaging? ›

Tape-In Hair Extensions

Tape-in extensions are also a top pick as the least damaging hair extensions for thin hair. This is because stylists can use single-sided vs. double-sided hair tape to use half the amount of wefts for a more lightweight application.

What are the healthiest hair extensions? ›

Clip-ins are considered to be the least damaging type of hair extension because they also have the least permanent installation process. They don't require any heat or chemical treatments and can be easily removed when not in use.

Why is my hair so thin after tape in extensions? ›

Unfortunately with repeated use, hair extensions can cause your hair to become thinner by putting serious and/or sustained pressure on your hair follicles. Over time, this action causes the hair follicle to stop producing hair, leading to small bald patches.

Are tape-ins good for thin hair? ›

Tape-in extensions are great for people with thinner hair because they're easy to apply. There are several different options when it comes to tape-ins, including: Small flat adhesives with strands of human hair that can be attached to your own hair at the root.

Which type of hair extension is best? ›

In terms of quality, human hair extensions are the winner as, if they are looked after well, they can last over a year. As the cheaper alternative, synthetic hair is not very long lasting – around 1-2 months. For the best quality hair extensions, it is best to steer clear of synthetic and opt for real human hair.

What extensions are best for thin hair? ›

Keratin fusion extensions are a popular choice for those seeking permanent hair extensions for thin hair. This method involves bonding individual hair extensions to your natural hair using a keratin-based adhesive.

Can you shower with tape in extensions? ›

After your tape in hair extensions are applied, be sure to wait 48 hours before washing your hair. The adhesive will have been given adequate time to adhere to your natural hair, making them last longer and hold tighter. When you need to shower in those first two days, use a shower cap.

How long will tape in extensions last? ›

One of the best parts of having tape hair extensions is the fact that if they are cared for correctly, they can last between 6-8 weeks. That's 2 months of fabulous, long, and thick locks. After that time, you can come into the salon for your refit which is charged at a discounted cost.

Does your hair still grow with tape in extensions? ›

Of course, over the course of six or so weeks, your natural hair continues to grow — and the tape-ins will migrate further away from your roots. At that point, they'll become more visible — and you'll want to make your way back to the salon to have them removed.

Do tape in extensions fall out easily? ›

Tape in extensions do not just fall out, ever. They don't just slip out with proper application. The only reason this would happen to someone is if their hair stylist is not properly trained. Improper placement or applications will cause the hair to slip, adding too much or too little hair will cause the tape to slip.

Is it better to clip or tape hair extensions? ›

If you are looking to install extensions yourself, clip-ins may be the best option. While clip-ins are easier to install and remove, tape-ins cannot be installed without professional help due to the sticking process. However, you can opt for tape-ins if you want semi-temporary extensions in your hair for a few weeks.

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