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Tape, Keratin, or Weft? How to Choose the Best Hair Extensions for Your Hair Type

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Thinking about getting hair extensions but not sure which type is right for you? Whether you’re dealing with fine strands, thick hair, or somewhere in between — choosing the right method is key to getting that flawless, natural look.

Let’s break down the most popular extension types: Tape-Ins, Keratin Bonds, and Wefts, so you can make the best choice for your hair goals.

 


 

What’s the Difference Between Tape, Keratin, and Weft Extensions?

Each method has unique benefits, and it all comes down to your hair type, lifestyle, and how long you want to keep them in.

Extension Type

Description

Ideal For

Longevity

Tape-Ins

Thin, flat adhesive strips placed near the root

Fine to medium hair

9-12 months

Keratin Bonds

Individual strands bonded with heat-activated keratin

All hair types, especially thick

2–4 months

Wefts

Long strips sewn or beaded into the hair

Medium to thick hair

9-12 months

👉 Still unsure? Try our Hair Match Quiz to find your perfect fit.

 


 

Best Extensions for Thin Hair

If your hair is fine or flat, you’ll want something lightweight and discreet.

  • Tape-Ins are the most recommended:

    • Lay flat and blend easily

    • Won’t add bulk or stress to the root

    • Perfect for everyday glam or special occasions

  • ❌ Avoid heavier methods like thick wefts unless applied by a pro who can distribute them appropriately

 


 

Best Extensions for Thick Hair

If you’ve got coarse, dense, or naturally voluminous hair, you need something that holds up.

  • Keratin Bonds are ideal:

    • Can be layered to match your volume

    • Long-lasting and can be applied closer to hairlines

    • Allow for movement and styling

  • Wefts (or Miracle Wefts) are also great:

    • Add length and thickness

    • Ideal for full glam looks

 


 

Still Torn? Here’s a Quick Comparison

Feature

Tape

Keratin

Weft

Lightweight?

⚠️ (depends on method)

Discreet Finish

Best for Active Lifestyle

⚠️

Reusable

Styling Freedom

⚠️ (depends on placement)

 

  • Choose Tape-Ins if you want quick, lightweight, and reusable extensions

  • Go for Keratin Bonds if you want long-lasting, low-maintenance glam

  • Pick Wefts if you want volume and drama, and have thicker hair

 


 

Client Transformations Speak for Themselves

From Jadore’s Website – Customer Review

Eden ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Verified Customer

Clip In Halo 22” 5 Clip, 2/6 – Chocolate Brown/Warm Light Brown Mix

“Absolutely loveeee my new hair! I’ve been buying halo extensions for the last 4 years from different places and they don’t even compare to the quality!!”

Sydney, AU


From Reddit


“I had the wefts from them for around a year and definitely thought they were worth the investment. I’ve tried plenty of brands like Seamless1, Great Lengths and Gold Class but I’d say Jadore is definitely a front runner.”

📸 See more Before & Afters on Instagram 

 


 

Ready to Choose Your Dream Hair?

Now that you know the differences, it’s time to take the next step. Whether you’re ready to book or just want to explore shades, we’re here to help.

 

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