TL;DR: A first extension appointment typically runs two to three hours and includes a consultation, color matching, and the actual installation. Knowing what happens at each stage — and how to prep beforehand — takes the guesswork out of the experience.
Most first-time extension clients expect something similar to a regular salon visit — maybe an hour, maybe ninety minutes. A full extension appointment usually runs closer to two to three hours, sometimes a bit more depending on the method.
That time isn't filler. Your stylist is customizing the placement, density, and blending for your specific hair. Rushing this process is how people end up with extensions that look obvious or sit awkwardly.
Block out your morning or afternoon. Bring a phone charger. Settle in.
Come with clean, dry hair — no product in it. This matters more than you'd think. Conditioner residue and dry shampoo create a film that prevents tape-ins from bonding properly and makes it harder for your stylist to assess your natural texture.
Skip the deep conditioning treatment the night before, too. Overly silky hair can make installation trickier for certain methods.
A few other things worth doing ahead of time:
Your stylist will start by examining your natural hair up close. They're looking at density, texture, where your hair is thinnest, and how your layers fall. Even if you had a phone or video consultation weeks earlier, this in-person assessment is where the real game plan comes together.
This is when your stylist decides how many rows or pieces you need, where to place them, and which method will work best for your hair type and lifestyle. You might walk in expecting four rows of hand-tied wefts and find out three will give you exactly the fullness you want without unnecessary weight.
Speak up during this stage. If you're worried about damage, ask. If you want volume more than length, say so. Your stylist can adjust the plan, but only if they know what matters most to you.
This part surprises a lot of first-timers. Color matching isn't just holding a swatch next to your hair and calling it done. Your stylist will compare multiple shades against different sections of your head — roots, midshaft, ends — because most people have two to three tones happening naturally.
A quality extension brand offers a wide shade library (ours has over 60 shades, for reference), which means your stylist can blend colors to match highlights, lowlights, or that sun-kissed dimension in your natural hair.
If your stylist recommends mixing two shades, trust the process. Single-shade extensions on multi-tonal hair are one of the easiest ways to spot a set from across the room.
The installation itself varies based on method — tape-in, hand-tied, fusion — but the general experience is similar. Your stylist sections your hair precisely, attaches the extensions close to the root area, and works methodically from the nape of your neck upward.
Does it hurt? Honest answer: not really. You may feel slight tension or tugging, especially near the nape, but it shouldn't be painful. If something genuinely hurts, tell your stylist immediately. Pain during installation usually means something needs adjusting.
You'll likely feel the extensions more during the first 48 hours as you get used to the added weight. Most clients say this sensation fades completely within a few days.
Once every piece is placed, your stylist cuts and blends the extensions into your natural hair. This custom cutting is what makes extensions look like they grew out of your head rather than sitting on top of it.
Some stylists also do a light style — loose waves, a blowout — so you leave feeling like the best possible version of yourself. Ask ahead of time if this is included or an add-on so there are no billing surprises.
Your stylist should walk you through a care routine and schedule your first maintenance appointment before you check out. For tape-ins, that's typically every six to eight weeks. Hand-tied methods follow a similar timeline.
The FDA's guidance on cosmetic product safety is a helpful resource if you want to vet the products your stylist recommends for at-home extension care.
Write down the aftercare instructions or ask your stylist to text them to you. The excitement of fresh extensions has a way of making you forget everything you just heard — and proper care in that first week sets the tone for how long your set lasts.
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