Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Tape in extensions.

With proper care and professional installation, tape-ins generally last six to eight weeks before re-taping. The extensions can be reused multiple times with refreshes and correct storage, often providing several months of value when maintained and serviced at recommended intervals.

Properly applied and maintained tape-ins should not damage healthy hair. Our technicians use lightweight, flat tapes and correct placement to minimize tension. Avoid harsh pulling, use recommended products, and schedule professional adjustments to prevent breakage and protect hair integrity.

Brush gently with a soft paddle brush, detangle from ends upward, and avoid sleeping with wet hair. Use sulfate-free, extension-friendly products, minimize heat without protection, and sleep with hair in a loose braid or silk scarf to reduce tangling and prolong lifespan.

Yes — high-quality Remy tape-ins can be colored and heat-styled, but we recommend professional coloring and cautious heat use. Always use heat protectant, consult your technician for matching, and perform strand tests to maintain integrity and color consistency.

A full installation usually takes one and a half to three hours, depending on hair density, desired length, and number of tapes. Consultations and color matching may add time; we schedule accordingly to ensure meticulous, customized placement for natural results.

Tape-ins can work well for fine hair because tapes are low-profile and lightweight. Proper application by a trained technician, spacing adjustments, and using fewer or lighter wefts ensure comfort and avoid added tension on delicate strands.