18-inch vs 22-inch hair extensions:How to Choose the Right Hair

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Choosing the proper size is crucial when buying hair extensions. It won't look good if you acquire extensions that are too short for the length of your hair at the moment. We advise staying within four inches of your natural hair length to obtain the most realistic blend when purchasing hair extensions to lengthen your hair. To determine the length of extensions you'll need, we'll show you how to measure your hair. 1.How to measure your hair length? You will need a ruler or a tape measure to get started. A tape measure would be preferable because it is more versatile and convenient to use. Measure from the bottom of your earlobe to the tip of your hair by bringing the tape measure's other end up to your earlobe. The length of the extension you should buy can be determined by the number
Choosing the proper size is crucial when buying hair extensions. It won't look good if you acquire extensions that are too short for the length

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