keratin tip flat-tip hair
TOLY Hair specializes in manufacturing and supplying a wide range of hair products such as flat-tip. Flat-tip hair is one of the most commonly used hair extensions today. So, in today’s article, Toly Hair will give you some basic information about flat-tip hair.
- Flat-tip hair: this type of hair usually uses the traditional glue method to connect the hair. The flat-tip hair strands after being melted will wrap around the real hair to fix.
Advantages and disadvantages of flat-tip
This is a new style Flat-tip connector, with horizontal terminal bars
In this article, we will share the knowledge about Flat-tip, so you can still make a wise buying decision depending on your needs. Let’s get started.
What are flat tips?
Flat-tip is a combination of I-shaped hair extensions and inner clips. They are flat and smooth, like extensions in tape, and can be installed using microbeads and rings (like I-head extensions) or glue. Microbeads are used to clamp each strand into place. These beads fasten the extensions to your natural fibers and don’t let them slip off your head. In addition, they can also be glued to the hair with high-quality Italian keratin glue. These installation methods for flat head extensions require absolutely no chemicals or heat.
It will take you about 1-2 hours for Flat-tip hair extension. Hair can be reused up to 3 times by changing to a new joint. With proper care, Flat-tip can keep for 3-6 months
Advantages and disadvantages of flat-tip
Now that you know what a flat-tip is, it’s time to move on to the pros and cons. The benefits outweigh the disadvantages and make Flat-tip a great choice:
Advantages
Add volume and length
Flat-tip extensions add length and volume to the hair. They are made from 100% Remy human hair and have never been treated or treated other than a gentle coloring and moisturizing process.
Provides a natural look and feel
The biggest advantage of flat-tips is that they look and feel natural. They will blend with your hair. You can style them any way you like. They are thick and will give your hair a slick look without telling everyone you’re getting extensions.
Concealed joints
Flat-tip hair extensions cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are well concealed in natural hairs. Flat-tips are the same color as the extensions themselves, so they don’t stand out. However, as your hair grows over time, the ends will start to hang down and become visible. In that case, you will have to reinstall your hair extensions.
Does not damage natural hair
Since Flat-tips do not require the use of any heat styling tools during the application process, they do not damage natural hair. The microbeads, rings or glue used to secure the extensions to your natural hair are completely safe and will prevent any damage to your hair.
Doesn’t cause pain
The process of attaching and removing the flat-tip hair is painless. When joining or removing hair, special tools are required, but the process is relatively simple. You can make it at home after you understand it.
Defect:
Feels tight scalp in few days
As soon as you put the hair in your hair, you will feel the volume for the first few days. You will feel like you are wearing a high ponytail. This will happen, mainly if your hair is not used to having hair extensions in. However, the tension and headaches will go away, and soon it will be just you and your glamorous curls! Flat ends are lightweight, so we don’t recommend worrying too much about this.
Hair Care
Like all previous hair extensions, Flat-tip also needs to be maintained and cared for. It’s best if you see your hairstylist every few months to have your extensions reinstalled as your hair grows out. Most extensions can also only be used 2 to 3 times if taken care of.
As an investment in your hair
Flat-tip hair extensions are a great investment. 50 24-inch strands cost about $100, and the average person needs about 2 to 3 packs to cover their entire hair. In addition, the cost of professional installation and removal is also quite significant. However, please talk to your stylist about your hair requirements before deciding if flat ends are right for you.