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Get answers to common questions about Extensions by the Track.
With proper maintenance and periodic tightening, extensions by the track can last three to six months. Longevity depends on hair growth, quality of wefts, and aftercare. Regular salon check-ups help maintain placement and extend wear.
When installed and maintained by experienced stylists, extensions by the track are gentle. Proper spacing, weight distribution, and routine adjustments minimize tension. Follow recommended care and avoid excessive heat or pulling to protect your natural hair and scalp.
Avoid washing for two days after installation to ensure adhesive or stitching sets. After that, use sulfate-free, gentle products and shampoo at the roots with care. Ask your stylist for personalized timelines based on method and hair condition.
Yes, with precautions. Use a heat protectant and keep temperatures moderate to avoid damaging the wefts and your natural hair. Avoid applying direct heat to sewn tracks or bonds; consult your stylist for safe techniques and recommended tool settings.
Pricing varies by hair quality, the amount of tracks, and stylist expertise. We offer consultations to assess desired length and volume before providing a customized quote. Contact thrash & sassy salon to schedule a fitting and receive exact pricing.
A stylist measures and sews or bonds weft tracks close to the scalp in rows, blending length and volume. Removal is performed professionally by unpicking or dissolving bonds to avoid breakage. Regular maintenance appointments keep the system secure and healthy.