Professional strand-by-strand installs

Micro-Link and I-Tip Hair Extensions for Professional Installs

Micro-links and i-tips are a professional strand-by-strand extension path for clients who want added length or volume without a sewn track or tape panel. I-tip describes the extension form; micro-link or bead describes one common install method. The right choice depends on natural hair density, placement, maintenance habits, comfort, and stylist assessment, especially for fine hair.

Who this method fits

This method is best planned with a stylist because each attachment point needs careful sectioning and weight distribution. It can work well for clients who want flexible movement, a strand-by-strand finish, and salon maintenance. Buyers with very fine hair, scalp sensitivity, active shedding, or uncertainty about placement should ask for a consultation before purchasing. Prarvi positions micro-link and i-tip products as cosmetic volume and length support, not as a treatment for hair loss or scalp concerns.

Plan shade, texture, and maintenance before ordering

For a clean result, match the shade family, texture family, and length goal before the appointment. Samples can help compare color in daylight and indoor light, feel the strand texture, and understand wash response before a full-size order. Care expectations matter: detangle gently from ends upward, avoid heavy buildup near attachment points, do not pull at beads or tips, and return to the stylist on the recommended maintenance schedule.

For salons and stylists

Professional buyers should plan by client density, shade family, texture, length range, and expected weekly volume. Prarvi can support sample planning, reorder guidance, and private salon pricing without publishing wholesale rates. Share your service mix, current supplier challenges, and preferred install methods so the recommendation can match how your chair actually works.

Are i-tips the same as micro-links?

Not exactly. I-tip describes the extension form. Micro-link or bead describes the attachment method commonly used to install that form.

Are micro-links good for fine hair?

They may be considered for some fine-hair clients, but suitability depends on density, section size, placement, comfort, and maintenance. A professional consultation is recommended before purchase.

Can salons request private pricing?

Yes. Salons and stylists can request private pricing, sample planning, and reorder guidance through the wholesale inquiry path.