What Are Natural Hair Extensions?

Natural hair extensions are a type of hairpiece that can be added to your natural locks to give them more volume, length and color. Natural hair extensions come in many different types, including:

Micro ring extensions

Tape-in extensions (also called "sticker" or "glue-on")

Fusion bond (or keratin) bonds

 

Why More Women Are Choosing Natural Hair Extensions 

Natural hair extensions are healthier, safer and more natural-looking than synthetic ones. They also last longer because they don't shed or tangle as much.

The reason for this is simple: natural hair extensions can be harvested from your own head while synthetic ones are made from plastic or nylon fibers that never grow back after you cut them off. The best part? You don't even have to go under the knife!

 

How to Choose the Right Natural Hair Extensions

When choosing natural hair extensions, the most important thing to consider is the color and texture of your own hair. If you have curly or wavy hair, then it's best to go with a similar style of extension so that they blend together seamlessly. If you have straight locks and want an upgrade in volume and length, opt for a curly or kinky set instead--this will give your look more definition while still keeping things natural-looking.

If you're looking for something longer than shoulder length but shorter than waist length (which can be hard on some women), try out some mid-length styles like these:

 

How to Care for Natural Hair Extensions

Wash gently and infrequently.

Condition regularly.

Avoid heat and chemicals (like dye, perms, bleaching), which can damage your hair extensions as well as your natural hair.

 

Common Questions About Natural Hair Extensions

How long do natural hair extensions last?

Are natural hair extensions safe?

Can I color my own natural hair, or will it damage the bonds in the extension?

 

Tips for Styling Natural Hair Extensions

Start with dry hair. It's best to start styling your extensions when they're completely dry, as this will help prevent breakage and keep them looking healthy.

Use heat protectant. If you do decide to use heat on your extensions, make sure that you apply a heat protectant first! This will help prevent damage from the blow dryer or flat iron while still allowing you to style them easily in the way that works best for your hair type (curly vs straight).

Avoid too much heat: If possible, avoid using any type of tool more than once every three months--this helps ensure that each strand remains healthy and strong over time so it doesn't fall out prematurely due to excessive use of hot tools like curling irons or flat irons."