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HAIR FOR EXTENSIONS
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Keratin for extensions

50 grams
Swiss keratin
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Swiss keratin
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100 grams
Swiss keratin

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Modern hair extension techniques rely on keratin—a polymer material used to attach donor strands to the client's hair. The polymer is melted with hot pliers, forming a capsule that securely holds the strand.

The quality of the polymer affects how long the extensions will last and how comfortable it is for the stylist to work with. Other properties that good keratin for hair extensions should have:

  • Does not cause allergic reactions;
  • Safe for the scalp and hair;
  • Comfortable to wear and unobtrusive;
  • Does not degrade from hot water and hair care products;
  • Can be easily removed with a special liquid during correction or removal of extensions.

Stylists prefer working with Swiss-made keratin, which combines all these properties and is considered the best among its counterparts.

The material securely holds strands of any type, is comfortable to wear, and allows for blow-drying, using styling products, and creating various hairstyles. Italian keratin is also widely used due to its variety of shapes, colors, safety, and ease of use.

Characteristics of Keratin Capsules

When choosing a material for hot extensions, the following features and characteristics should be considered:

  • Size. Depending on the size, the bonding materials are divided into:
    • Standard — suitable for fixing large strands, capsule weight 0.8-0.9 grams;
    • Micro-capsules (nano-capsules) — inconspicuous and imperceptible, allow for extensions on thin and weak hair, creating bangs, and adding root volume, weight 0.2-0.3 grams.
    • Transparency and Color. Extension capsules can be transparent or matte in various shades—from light to chocolate and black. They can be mixed to achieve a tone that closely matches the hair color.
    • Melting Point. Polymers come in low-melting, medium-melting, and high-melting varieties. Stylists prefer working with high-melting keratin, which provides reliable strand fixation.
    • Consistency. Keratin is available in granules as well as powder form — the powder is used to create capsules of minimal size and for correcting extensions.
    • Manufacturer. Swiss keratin is considered the best polymer, and Italian materials are also of high quality — a top choice for professional stylists.

    Variety of Keratin Materials for Hair Extensions

    Transparent and colored keratin is used to bond donor strands in capsule extension techniques. Steps of the process:

    • The stylist selects the appropriate color of the polymer, which will be inconspicuous on the hair. This effect is usually achieved by mixing transparent and matte colored materials.
    • The strands need to be prepared before the procedure — thoroughly comb them, remove short hairs to get a clean cut.
    • The next step is applying keratin to the strands and treating them with heated pliers at a temperature of 180-200 degrees. This way, the hairs are joined into a small strand.
    • A small capsule is formed from the keratin using special pliers or fingers. Excess material should be trimmed off, after which the bundle is ready for extension.

    Where to Buy Keratin for Hair Extensions?

    The online store Roman Hair offers the best materials for capsule extensions used by professional stylists worldwide. Here, you will find original keratin capsules from Switzerland and Italy.

    They securely fix strands, do not cause allergies, allow for extensions of various lengths, and guarantee wear until the next correction. You can purchase keratin capsules in various packaging (10, 50, and 100 grams) with delivery across Ukraine.