Thursday, January 31, 2013

Thinking about getting Babe Hair Extensions?


The short answer: the shortest layer of hair should reach the occipital bone. It’s right between where you’re neck and your head connect, and the area just below your ears.

The long answer: Hair extensions can add a lot of length and a lot of volume, but exactly how much is determined by how much natural hair there is. There are also many considerations you must take into account with extremely short hair.

The scalp hair should be thick enough to conceal the extension attachments. Seeing the extension attachment points is not desirable. Short hairstyles such as the pixie cut often don’t have allow enough hair to cover the extensions.

Color differences are more stark with short hair, so be particular about the color.

You’ll probably want to avoid the mullet look. Without proper blending, the gap between the real hair and the extensions will be too drastic. If hair barely reaches the occipital bone, try intermediate length instead of going for an extremely long look. Otherwise, blending can be difficult.

Blending is so important, especially with short hair. Make sure to frame the face and connect the layers, so the extensions are not obvious and look as natural as possible.

Extensions can be installed in very short hair, but blending is crucial. Extensions also shouldn't be installed in thin, short hair.


This brand-new method is a showstopper. Installation is astonishingly fast and the look is shamelessly seamless. Clients are raving about how Tape-Ins provide length and volume and blend easily into hair.

This revolutionary method installs in as little as 30 minutes, so you’ll be looking fabulous in no time. And because it’s so speedy, it will save you precious time and money. The medical grade adhesive is designed for hair, so with proper care, tape won’t weaken until you’re ready to remove it with the help of our trusty Tape-In Bond Remover.

- May be reused up to 3 times
- Application time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
- Lasts 3 to 6 months with proper care

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