Cracking the Price Code: Unveiling the Cost of NBR Extensions

Hey, Sis! Yes, you scrolling down this page, probably frustrated and overwhelmed with the chaotic world of hair extensions. We get it. It's a jungle out there. It's tough to find extensions that look right. The price spectrum is dizzying, from a measly $12.99 to a whopping $5000. And then, comprehending what you are actually purchasing? That's a whole new level of confusion.

But guess what? We're here to help. This post is your map to navigate the land of hair extensions. Let’s make sense of why some extensions are pricier than others and equip you with the knowledge to make the best decision for your crown. So, buckle up!

The DIY Adventure: Cheap Thrills and Nasty Spills

So, there's the DIY route - you know, the $12.99 Amazon Prime Day deal. Now, these can be a real hit for your next Halloween bash. Trying to pull off a Harley Quinn look? These babies have got you covered.

But let's be real here. If you're looking to rock extensions daily, you might want to avoid Amazon or the Sally's options. Let’s face it, they won’t blend right or look the part. Worse still, taped extensions can be your hairs worst nightmare. One wrong application, and you might be left such extreme glue/tape residue you're forced to opt for a pixie cut. Not quite what you were aiming for, huh?

Stepping into the Salon: It’s Not Always as Glamorous as It Sounds

As you move past the DIY, things get murkier. Salon prices can range drastically, and this is where education, proper installation, and product quality impact your pocket. Let's start with quality.

On one hand, you've got synthetic hair. Cheap? Yes. Ideal? Not quite. Even though it’s wallet-friendly, synthetic hair is harder to color and style (and you definitely don’t want it melting under your curling iron or straightener!).

On the other hand, there’s real hair - a more expensive but worthwhile option. And then there's the installation. If your salon is taping or gluing the hair to your head, they can go faster, making it cheaper to buy. But remember, your precious locks are now stuck with glue or tape. Ouch! Not to mention, the placement leaves you with one style choice−down.

The Cream of the Crop: Natural Beaded Rows (NBR)

Now, let's introduce you to the crème de la crème of hair extensions – NBR, or Natural Beaded Rows for the newbies. NBR offers natural, custom-colored hair to match your desired look perfectly. NBR Artists use the best of the best hair, ISLA. ISLA is Indian Remi hair, that is hand-tied and double drawn, meaning there's more hair per weft - something we all love!

The speciality of NBR lies in the way it maximizes style, coverage, texture, and length while preserving the integrity of your natural hair. Yes, it's more expensive, and rightly so! Stylists spend over a year mastering this craft. Although the installation takes longer than tape and glue, it’s faster than k-tips and bonded extensions. The price can range from $1800 to $5000, depending on the number of rows, the length of desired hair, and the look you are going for. Don't forget to make sure your stylist is Licensed, like Austen. She is the only Licensed NBR Artist in San Antonio, Texas and has spent countless hours perfecting her craft for you.

Ready to Take the Plunge? Start Your NBR Journey Now!

So, if you're ready to elevate your hair game, it's time to embark on your NBR journey. Fill out your short application today and find out if you are a good fit for Natural Beaded Rows. Let's transform your crown into something you'll truly love to wear every day!

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