According to statistics and personal research of the author of the text, men are attracted to girls with long hair. If you believe other data, most girls do not care at all what attracts the opposite sex. The cult of self-love has long become a trend, and an intense schedule of beauty treatments and steady workouts are no longer the way to win someone’s heart. Everything we do, we do for ourselves.
And if you want long hair, the modern beauty industry is ready to offer various options on the way to this goal. For those who like gradual changes, we leave an unlimited number of care masks, rosemary oil and trips to the trichologist. For those who like instant and decisive action, we invite you to consider the extension procedure.

Elena Arkhangelskaya, founder and co-owner of the 4hair network
We can bet that every second girl at least once in her life wonders whether she should grow hair. Many times the idea is shelved due to lack of comprehensive information. So that nothing stops you on the path to your dreams, we decided to answer the most frequently asked questions together with an expert from the premium studios 4hair network.

Technology makes no sense in this regard. Invisible extensions can be done by any method: capsule, Hollywood or tape. The key role in achieving the desired result is played by the quality of the material and the skills of the master. Donor hair must be selected correctly in terms of structure, color and volume.


4hair studios only offers natural children’s hair that we cut in our salons. Each ponytail has a photo passport confirming its origin and authenticity.

The longer you want the length, the more yarn you will need. If your hair is weak and thin, you should give up the goal of growing it and prefer to thicken it. The safest way is to consult a specialist. During the consultation, the master will evaluate the initial condition of the hair and offer specific options to realize your desires.

Extensions can last from 30 minutes to 8 hours, depending on the technology. The fastest way can be called tape extensions, but microcapsules are quite laborious and very time-consuming.

Hair extension care isn’t much different from your normal beauty routine, but it does take longer due to the length and thickness. There are almost no restrictions: you can blow dry your hair, comb it, use hair conditioner and do your hair.
The main taboos are sleeping with wet hair and applying oil to the hair roots.

Extensions will be safe for your own hair if three conditions are met: competent work of a specialist, proper home care and timely correction. Many of our customers increased their height during the hair extension process.

Depending on the extension method. Intervals range from 30 days to 2.5 months. Most of the time you need to re-lengthen the patches and you may last the longest with capsules.

You should wash your hair extensions the same way you would your own hair, with the appropriate shampoo for your scalp type. Feel free to rinse your scalp thoroughly by gently washing the pores with your fingertips, nothing will happen to your hair. But you have to be careful, too much friction can cause tangling.

To be. Life with hair transplantation is no different from normal life. Donor hair, like yours, only needs to be protected from the harmful effects of salt and ultraviolet radiation.

To be. The main thing is not to forget about thermal protection before using the styler.


The easiest way to remove hair is the Hollywood method: just untie the braid and comb your hair. A special liquid is used for capsules and patches. The master applies the composition and carefully deforms the fastening using professional pliers. This is a fairly simple but painstaking process that requires jewelry precision. The masters of our salons are highly qualified and have enviable experience, so every client can be sure of the safety of his hair.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.