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U-Tip Hair Extensions

U-tip hair extensions are named after the U-shaped tip at the end of each strand. These tips are typically bonded to small sections of natural hair using a keratin-based adhesive or sometimes micro-rings. The U-shape allows for a smaller bond, which can be less noticeable and more comfortable. Our U-tip extensions are made of remy human hair and can blend seamlessly with your natural hair, providing a realistic look that mimics natural hair growth.

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FAQs

How to install U-tip hair extensions?

U-tip hair extensions are applied through the fusion method, which an extension specialist generally does. The extensions are attached in batches using professional tools. Ensure they do not touch the scalp, as the extensions can be uncomfortable when it’s done.

How to remove U-tip hair extensions?

You must use an acetone solution and pliers. Of course, this should be done by an expert. The solution removes glued bonds, while the pliers remove the glue and separate the extensions from the original hair. Use a comb to remove the glue residue.

How long do U-tip hair extensions last?

U-tip hair extensions last about three to six months. This lifespan is guaranteed if they are taken care of properly. You can remove the U-tips if you opt to reuse them someday. As you know, it naturally moves down as the hair grows.

What are the pros and cons of U-tip hair extensions?

One distinct pro about U-tip hair extensions is that they provide a natural appearance, as the tips are linked closest to the roots of the original hair. On the downside, applying the extensions requires heat, which may damage the natural hair.

What are the differences between U-tip and I-tip extensions?

U-tip extensions are attached to the original hair with heat fusion. On the other hand, I-tips are applied using micro-rings. In some cases, your extension expert might use heat when applying I-tip extensions. This depends on the hair type of the wearer.