Discover Your Perfect Hair Extension Look
Finding the right number of hair extension packs can feel like a puzzle, especially when you’re aiming for that just-right fullness. Whether you’re after a subtle lift or a head-turning, voluminous style, getting the balance right is key to a natural, stunning result. That’s where a tailored hair volume planner comes in handy—it cuts through the confusion and gives you a clear answer in moments.
Why Planning Your Extensions Matters
Hair extensions are a game-changer for transforming your look, but too few packs can leave you with patchy results, while too many might weigh your hair down or cost more than necessary. Factors like your natural hair density, the level of drama you’re after, and whether you’re covering your whole scalp or just parts of it all play a role. A smart calculation tool takes these into account, ensuring you invest in exactly what you need for a seamless blend. Plus, it saves time and helps avoid pricey mistakes. If you’ve ever stood in a salon or scrolled online wondering how much to buy, this kind of personalised guidance can be a lifesaver for your next hair makeover.
FAQs
How do I know if my hair is thin, medium, or thick?
Great question! Thin hair often feels fine and lacks volume naturally, slipping through your fingers easily. Medium hair has a bit more body and feels fuller when you grab a handful. Thick hair is dense, heavy, and usually takes longer to dry after washing. If you’re still unsure, think about how much hair you shed or how it looks in a ponytail—thin is sparse, thick is bulky.
What’s the difference between full head and half head coverage?
Full head coverage means applying extensions across your entire scalp for maximum volume or length—perfect for a complete transformation. Half head is more subtle, focusing on specific areas like the crown or sides, often for a bit of extra oomph or to blend with your natural hair. Our tool adjusts the number of packs based on this choice, so you won’t overbuy!
Can I use this planner for any type of hair extensions?
Absolutely, this planner works for most standard hair extension types—clip-ins, tape-ins, or weaves. The pack recommendations are based on general volume needs, so they’re a solid starting point no matter the style. Just keep in mind that some brands might vary in pack size or density, so double-check with your supplier if you’re unsure.