Hair Extensions

A different length by afternoon — the change you arrive home wearing.

The Hair Extensions Method

Few alterations are as immediate as hair extensions. A client arrives at one length and leaves at another — the kind of change that usually takes seasons, made in a single afternoon.

Extensions are the shortcut cinema always understood: transformation on a clock. Not a disguise, not a wig — the client's own hair, extended. The difference between what grows and what is added should be invisible to everyone but the stylist who placed it.

The reasons are various and rarely spoken out loud. A wedding on the calendar. A cut regretted. Hair that has thinned in a way mirrors have begun to notice. Or simply the wish, unadorned, to be a fuller version of oneself by evening.

A different length by afternoon —
the change you arrive home wearing.

A Vocabulary of Hair Extension Methods

Tape-In

Thin wefts adhered between sections of natural hair — flat to the scalp, quick to place, forgiving to the hair beneath. The most quietly worn of the methods; best for those who want length without ceremony.

Hand-Tied

Wefts sewn, by hand, onto a foundation of small beads. The result is weightless and moves as hair moves — no rigidity at the root, no tell in a ponytail. Favored by those who want volume that reads as native.

Keratin Bond

Individual strands fused to the natural hair with a keratin seal. The most precise of the methods, and the most patient — placement takes hours, but the finish is strand-level and all but undetectable.

The Appointment

Consultation first — always. The stylist reads the hair before prescribing the method: density, condition, the way it falls, the scalp beneath it. Color is matched in the light of the salon, not from a screen. If photographs exist, they are welcome; they shorten the distance between a wish and a shade.

Installation runs two to four hours depending on the method and the volume chosen. The hair is placed, then cut and blended with the client's own — the joining rendered invisible by the finishing. One leaves with the length already lived-in, already styled, already theirs.

Between Visits

Extensions are not installed and forgotten. Every six to eight weeks the stylist returns to the work — tightening, repositioning, accounting for the half-inch the hair has grown underneath. This is not an upsell; it is the condition on which the hair beneath stays healthy.

At home, sulfate-free shampoo, a gentle brush worked from the ends upward, and a loose braid before sleep. Heavy oils near the bonds are the enemy; humidity and salt air, the local hazards. The products that keep Lowcountry hair itself behaving will keep extensions behaving too.

Cared for properly, a set lasts three to six months — longer with the right method, the right hands, and the discipline not to skip the maintenance chair.

The Hands

Alyssa Riviccio carries the hair extensions work at Bluffton Hair Lounge — trained in each of the methods, and a colorist besides, which matters more than most realize. Extensions on multi-tonal or highlighted hair fail or succeed on the match, and the match is her craft. The client who sees her for the consultation sees her through every appointment that follows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do hair extensions last?
Most professional extensions last 3 to 6 months with proper care. The lifespan depends on the method, hair quality, and how well you maintain them between appointments. Maintenance visits are typically needed every 6 to 8 weeks.
Will extensions damage my natural hair?
When installed and maintained correctly by a trained stylist, extensions should not damage your natural hair. Damage usually happens from improper installation, neglected maintenance, or DIY removal. That is why we require a consultation and professional maintenance visits.
How do I know if I am a good candidate for extensions?
Most people are good candidates. Your stylist will evaluate your hair density, condition, and scalp health during the consultation. If your hair is very short, severely damaged, or thinning in certain patterns, we may recommend alternative solutions or waiting until your hair is in better condition.
Can I color or style my extensions?
You can heat-style extensions just like your natural hair. Coloring depends on the type of extensions — some can be toned or colored, while others should not be. Your stylist will advise you during the consultation.
How much do hair extensions cost?
The cost varies based on the method, the amount of hair needed, and the desired length. Extensions are an investment. Call us for a consultation — we will give you a clear estimate after seeing your hair in person.

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