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Tape-insTape-ins have been around a long time. They create limited volume and can fall out when wet. They also restrict hairstyles, as the tape is too rigid to pull hair back. New hair is needed every move-up.

Beaded clustersBeaded clusters provide fullness but can damage your hair. You’ll have up to 300 points of contact, making it uncomfortable to sleep on and causing breakage during brushing. New hair is needed regularly.

Glue bonded extensionsGlue-bonded extensions work similarly to beaded ones, but glue weakens when wet. You’ll also need new hair at each appointment, and there are limited hairstyles due to the number of contact points.

Halo extensionsHalo extensions rest on your head and provide added fullness but no length. They’re not suitable for active wear, as they can easily fall off or shift.

NBR Hair ExtensionsNBR Hair Extensions offer minimal points of contact and are the least damaging. They provide the freedom to style your hair up or down, and the hair can last up to 8 months.