Tape in 40cm - Dark Colours
A tape-in reference point for the installed extension family, with pricing that scales by length and colour family.
Best for: Clients considering tape-ins for longer-wear use.

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Hair extensions are easier to choose when you compare the method first, then the length and colour family inside that method. Tape-ins, halos and weaves may all add length or volume, but they are not the same wearing experience.
This page groups our premium extension options by attachment method so you can compare how the hair is worn, what kind of commitment it suits and where the pricing changes by length, weight or colour family.

Start with how you want to wear the hair. Tape-ins, micro loops and weaves suit clients who want more ongoing installed wear. Clip-ins, halos and ponytails are often better when flexibility matters more. Once the method is right, compare the length and whether you need a dark or light/ombre colour family.
These methods are usually compared when the client wants a more integrated extension result rather than a quick removable piece.
A tape-in reference point for the installed extension family, with pricing that scales by length and colour family.
Best for: Clients considering tape-ins for longer-wear use.
A micro loop reference point for clients comparing installed strand-based wear.
Best for: Clients wanting an installed method with a different attachment style.
A machine weave reference point when comparing woven installed methods.
Best for: Clients considering weave-style wear.
A genius weave reference point for the more premium weave end of the family.
Best for: Clients comparing higher-end weave options.
A butterfly weave reference point when comparing premium installed methods.
Best for: Clients exploring weave-based extension options.
These are the options to compare when flexibility or occasional wear matters more than a fuller installed method.
A clip-in reference point for clients wanting removable volume and length.
Best for: Clients wanting to wear extensions only when needed.
A halo reference point for easier, lower-commitment extension wear.
Best for: Clients wanting quick removable volume and length.
A ponytail extension reference point for instant longer, fuller ponytail styling.
Best for: Clients focused on quick styling impact.
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Read articleWe begin by working out whether you need an installed extension method or a more removable option before looking at length and colour family.
Once the method is clear, we compare the relevant length range and whether your colour falls into dark or light/ombre pricing where applicable.
This is where the specific extension line, length and weight are narrowed down so the option matches the transformation you want.
If the chosen method is an installed one, we talk through what the fitting process involves and what kind of upkeep comes with it.
Before finalising, we explain the day-to-day care expectations for the method you are comparing so the choice fits your routine, not just the look in the mirror.
Send the salon your current hair length, the look you want and whether you prefer removable or longer-wear extensions, and we can guide you to the best fit.
Ask About Hair ExtensionsCommon questions about choosing the right hair extensions option
Start with how often you want to wear the extensions. Tape-ins are usually part of a more installed, longer-wear approach. Clip-ins and halos are better when you want flexibility and easier removal between wears.
They are different installation methods, so the better choice depends on the kind of wear, look and commitment you want. Comparing by method first is more useful than looking at length pricing in isolation.
Light, ombre and piano colour families are priced separately in many of the extension lines, so colour family matters alongside length when comparing the options.
Clip-ins, halos and ponytails are often the strongest comparison when you want flexibility and do not need a more installed method full time.
Not necessarily. It helps to know roughly how much extra length you want, but the better first step is usually to decide the method and whether you want a dark or lighter colour family.
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Send the salon your current hair length, the look you want and whether you prefer removable or longer-wear extensions, and we can guide you to the best fit.