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Trade bodies & what they mean for Hair Extensions

When hiring a hair extensions professional in the UK, always check for relevant trade body accreditation. Accredited providers are typically vetted for competence, insurance, and adherence to professional standards — and while they may charge a premium, the additional cost generally reflects reduced risk and higher quality workmanship.

Common questions
Hair Extensions — frequently asked questions
How much does hair extensions cost in the UK?
Hair extensions in the UK typically cost between £200 and £1,000 depending on type and length. Clip-in extensions start around £150–£300, whilst tape-in and sew-in methods range from £400–£800. Premium fusion or micro-link extensions can exceed £1,000. Initial application fees often differ from maintenance costs.
What affects the cost of hair extensions?
Hair extension costs depend on method type (fusion, tape-in, clip-in, sew-in), hair quality (synthetic versus human), length and volume required, stylist experience level, and your location within the UK. Application complexity and aftercare maintenance packages also influence final pricing significantly.
What does a hair extensions service include?
A professional hair extensions service includes consultation, colour matching to your natural hair, application using your chosen method, cutting and styling to blend seamlessly, and initial aftercare advice. Many salons provide follow-up appointments for maintenance, adjustments, and removal when extensions reach end-of-life.
What's the difference between tape-in and sew-in hair extensions?
Tape-in extensions use adhesive strips applied directly to your hair roots and last 6–8 weeks, whilst sew-in (or weave) extensions are braided into your natural hair and last 8–12 weeks. Tape-ins are quicker to apply but require more frequent maintenance; sew-ins are more secure for thicker, stronger hair.
What should I check before hiring a hair extensions provider?
Verify the stylist's experience with your desired extension method and hair type. Check client reviews and portfolio photos of completed work. Confirm they use quality human hair if that's your preference. Look for membership with recognised beauty bodies like the BABTAC or VTCT, and clarify aftercare support and maintenance policies.
How long do hair extensions last and when do I need maintenance?
Hair extensions typically last 6–12 weeks depending on application method before requiring maintenance or reapplication. Most stylists recommend returning every 4–6 weeks for adjustments as your natural hair grows. Lifespan also depends on aftercare quality; proper brushing, sleep protection, and product use extend longevity significantly.
Do I need to see a certified stylist for hair extensions?
Hair extensions are an unregulated service in the UK, so no legal certification is mandatory. However, choosing an experienced, reputable stylist from an established salon is essential for safe application and satisfactory results. Look for portfolios, client testimonials, and stylists trained by recognised extension manufacturers.

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