So the other day, I did a thing. I have been using clip-in hair extensions occasionally over the past year with success, but have been eyeing a more “permanent” option for some time.
I reached out, priced for 22″ sew-in extensions, and set up the time to make it happen. I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect, but to my surprise, it was a painless proceedure that ran about two-hours in total or a cost of around $430. There are other tape-in options that are more affordable but I wouldn’t recommend, or the fusion/glue-in options, which, again, aren’t my preference.
The style I chose is known as an I-tip or I-Link microbead, which use tiny beads that attach the extensions to your natural hair. The hope is that they will only require maintenance every 3 months, depending on how fast my hair grows.
After the appointment, I couldn’t believe how much I enjoyed the newfound thickness and length with these extensions. Buyers remorse. In reverse! I am in love! My first thought was…why did I wait so long?
Since posting the initial pictures and info on my @fashionmeetsjess ‘Gram page, I have been flooded with positive comments, questions about pricing, and also a number of people who are going to follow my lead. To them I say, DO IT! You will not regret it.
Chic shoot with historic brick, urban streetscape, and classic LV handbag. Sweater from Target. Sheer black leggings. Patent leather pumps by Jimmy Choo. I don’t always go crazy spending money on clothes and shoes. I actually prefer a cute 15 dollar target sweater over other brands. Follow me to fashion and see all the places I have found some pretty awesome, very affordable clothing.
My go-to lip gloss. Milani gloss in Champagne. When you want that pouty neutral look without being over done, look no further. Simple find at Target under $15.