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Want long, full hair that moves like your own — with no glue, no heat, and no rows of tape? Meet i-tip extensions (a.k.a. micro-links): the strand-by-strand method stylists love for a natural, lightweight finish.

What are i-tip extensions?
I-tips are individual strands tipped with a tiny keratin “I.” A stylist threads a small section of your hair through a microbead, slides the i-tip in, and clamps the bead shut — no heat, no glue. (You’ll also hear “micro-links” or “micro-beads” — that’s the technique; i-tip is the hair.)

Why women love them
- No heat, no chemicals — it’s cold-fusion, so nothing melts or bonds to your hair.
- Gentle — lightweight strands spread the weight; installed correctly, no damage.
- Faster than hot fusion — about 1–1.5 hours versus 3–4.
- Reusable — the hair itself lasts up to a year; you just have the beads moved up as your hair grows.
- Natural movement & scalp access — no wefts or braids, so your scalp breathes.

The honest cons
- It’s a pro job (or a skilled DIY) — placement and tension matter, so we recommend a stylist for best results.
- Upkeep every 3–4 weeks — as your natural hair grows, the beads need re-positioning closer to the scalp.
- Wash & brush with care near the beads so strands don’t slip.
Is i-tip right for you?
Brilliant if you want lightweight, long-wear length and volume and don’t mind salon upkeep. If your hair is very fine or you want zero maintenance, tape-ins or a topper may suit you better.
Care, in short
- Wash every 2–3 weeks; conditioner from mid-length to ends.
- Brush gently from the ends up, holding near the roots.
- Salon move-up every 3–4 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the pros and cons of i-tip extensions?
Pros: no heat or glue, reusable, natural movement. Cons: install is time-consuming, needs a pro, and isn't ideal for very fine hair.
How long do i-tip extensions last?
About 3–6 months per install with maintenance; the hair itself lasts longer and can be reused.
Do i-tips damage your hair?
Installed and removed properly by a professional, damage is minimal; excess tension or poor removal can cause breakage.
Who are i-tips best for?
Anyone wanting a reusable, heat-free method with enough natural density to conceal the beads.
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