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for a collection of hair extensions, continues that anyone with any texture can wear them—it’s just about finding the right product for you.notes that the evolution of the extensions industry means that there are a plethora of textures, colors, and lengths available now. “My favorite hairstyle to add hair extensions to is any hairstyle,” he says—whether it’s a super-long ponytail or extra length for beachy waves.
Even more: with the right extensions, you can upgrade up your everyday blowout or even add some hair to that quick messy bun before running out the house. Nowadays, you can count on extensions for versatile tape-ins, bundles for the age-old sew-in, or clip-ins you can easily attach yourself.Our experts agree though, that extensions should be considered an investment and treated as such. “For maintaining hair extensions, it’s very important to treat them like it’s your natural hair.
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