INFUSIONS vs KTip Hair Extensions
Infusion and K-Tip hair extensions are both types of keratin bond extensions, but they have some differences in application and durability. Here’s a breakdown:
Infusion Hair Extensions
Application: Uses a keratin bond that is melted and fused to small sections of natural hair using a heating tool.
Durability: Typically lasts 2 to 3 months, depending on hair care and growth.
Appearance: Blends naturally and moves freely like real hair.
Maintenance: Requires professional removal with a bond remover and careful handling to avoid damage.
K-Tip Hair Extensions
Application: A type of keratin bond extension applied using a heat tool, but with a more structured, pre-formed keratin tip.
Durability: Lasts 2 to 3 months, depending on hair care and natural growth cycle.
Appearance: Provides a natural look with strand-by-strand application, minimizing bulkiness.
Maintenance: Like infusion extensions, K-Tips require professional removal and regular salon maintenance.
Key Differences
Infusion extensions refer broadly to keratin fusion methods, while K-Tips are a specific type of keratin-tipped strand extension.
K-Tip extensions often have a pre-formed bond, making application slightly easier and more uniform.
Infusion extensions may sometimes refer to a custom fusion process, where the bond size and shape can be tailored to the clients hair type.
Consultation is required, price starts at $1500.00 & up. Extension hair is custom matched to your exact hair texture.