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LaaVoo Tape in Hair Extensions: Expert FAQ
Summary:LaaVoo Tape-in Extensions offer an easy, effective, and non-damaging way to enhance your hair. Made with 100% real human hair, these extensions are designed to provide seamless integration with your natural locks. Not only are they comfortable and reusable, but they also deliver a long-lasting boost of length and volume.
Key Takeaways:
- Material: 100% Remy human hair, reusable 3-4 times.
- Longevity: Lasts 6-8 weeks per application before requiring maintenance.
- Installation: Must be applied and removed by a certified professional stylist to ensure safety and optimal results.
About LaaVoo Tape in Extensions
1. What are LaaVoo Tape in Extensions ?
2. How Do Tape-In Extensions Attach to My Hair?
The application process is simple. A small section of natural hair is sandwiched between two wefts of the extension, secured with the adhesive tape. This method ensures a natural-looking, flat fit that doesn’t add bulk to your hair.
Tip: Professional installation is recommended for the best results.
3. How Much Do Tape-In Extensions Cost?
The total cost includes both the hair itself and professional service. As a guide:
- Hair Product: LaaVoo extension packs range from Amazon.
- Professional Service: The initial installation fee typically depends on the salon room you choose, while maintenance services (every 6-8 weeks) are relatively inexpensive. While the initial outlay is higher than some clip-in options, tape-ins are generally more cost-effective than methods like micro-links or fusion over time due to their reusability.
4. How Many Packs of Tape-In Extensions Do I Need?
5. How Are Tape-In Extensions Applied?
6. Will Tape-In Extensions Damage My Hair?
No – if applied, cared for, and removed properly. They’re light and move with your hair, so they don’t pull or stress your roots.
But if your hair is very thin, fragile, or heavily treated, ask a stylist first.
7. How Long Do Tape-In Extensions Last?
8. How to Take Care of Tape-In Extensions?
9. Can I Reuse Tape ins ?
Yes. This is a key benefit. With professional removal and re-taping with fresh adhesive strips, LaaVoo tape-ins can be reused 3 to 4 times, making them a sustainable and economical choice.
10. How to Remove Hair Tape ?
Always have a pro do it. They use a special solution to loosen the adhesive, then gently take them out. Trying to remove them yourself can damage your hair.
11. Who Should Get Tape in Hair Extension ?
12. Will They Damage My Hair?
When applied, maintained, and removed by a certified professional, tape-in extensions are a non-damaging method. The adhesive bonds to the hair shaft without glue, heat, or beads, minimizing mechanical stress. Damage typically only occurs due to improper DIY application, removal, or neglecting necessary maintenance.
Other FAQ
Can I color Tape ins ?
Coloring: Yes, you can color the extensions. However, it is crucial to have this done by a professional who understands how to treat human hair extensions, as the hair has already been processed.
Adding Highlights: Tape-in extensions are an excellent, non-damaging way to add highlights or lowlights, as the color is applied to the extension wefts themselves, not your natural hair.
Important Note: Our products can only be dyed to darker shades. Bleaching is not recommended, as it will cause irreversible damage to the product.
Can Tape ins add highlights ?
Yes! Mix shades for a natural look – put lighter pieces around your face for brightness.
How Do I Pick the Right Color?
LaaVoo offers free color matching. Email service@LaaVoo.net for help.
For a perfect match, we recommend:
- Consult a Professional: Your stylist can blend multiple shades for a multidimensional, natural look.
- Order Samples: Compare weft samples to your hair in natural daylight.
- Go Slightly Lighter: If unsure, choosing a shade slightly lighter than your natural color often blends more seamlessly, as hair is naturally multi-tonal.
Are Tape in Hair Extension Real Human Hair ?
Yes – 100% virgin/remy human hair, no synthetics or animal hair.
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