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Microlinks and tape-ins are two of the most sought-after hair extension methods these days. Both hair extensions are loved by many women for their versatility and ability to seamlessly blend in with natural hair for a realistic look. However, they are not quite the same as each method has its own perks and benefits.
In this article, we'll be exploring the differences between microlinks and tape-ins and finally put an end to the microlinks vs tape-ins debate. Want to know which one is better? Read ahead to find out our verdict.
Microlinks are hair extensions that come with microbeads and tubes attached to the roots. The extensions are applied by threading the beads through small sections of your natural hair. The beads are then clamped down to secure the extensions, exposing most of the hair and creating a natural look. Microlinks are attached with special pliers and do not require any glue, tapes or sewing.
Versatility: Microlinks provide a seamless natural appearance that is extremely versatile. You can put them in a bun, ponytails and so many different styles.
Longevity: Microlink can last between 2-3 months with the proper maintenance, giving you enough time to enjoy your money’s worth.
Easy Scalp Access: With microlinks, you can easily reach your scalp whenever you need to wash or oil it without worrying about the extensions coming off.
Access To Your Natural Hair: Unlike other hair extension methods microlinks allow you to still reach your natural hair and ensure you can continue your regular hair care routine even while you have them on. You can moisturise and condition your hair just as you normally would.
No Adhesives, Glues Or Chemicals: Microlinks are installed by lopping your natural.hair through the extensions and clamping them down with pliers. This means they do not require any glue and adhesive that can cause irritation for those with sensitive scalps or place unnecessary tension on your hair.
Tape-ins are hair extensions that feature a double adhesive strip attached to the base of a hair weft. To apply this hair extension, your natural hair is sandwiched between the two adhesive ends of the extensions are “taped” close to the root of your hair, creating a flat and natural finish.
Microlinks and tape-ins both offer amazing benefits for women looking for natural hair extensions for black hair. So, the choice of which is better will depend on your personal preference, lifestyle habits, desired results and the state of your hair.
If you want something you can easily install at home in less than an hour, tape-ins are the better choice for you since microlinks often require a lot more skill and professional help to be installed. However, if you want something that will place the least amount of friction on your hair and will allow you to easily oil your scalp or wash your scalp, then microlinks are the best option because tape-ins can easily place tension on your hair and also come off when exposed to oil or excess liquid.
When choosing between micro links and tape-ins, consider each of the factors we discussed above to help determine which one is best suited to your needs. Whether you choose micro links or tape-ins, the most important thing is to make sure you use high-quality human hair extensions like our tape-ins and microlinks as that will ensure you get a beautiful natural look that lasts long without causing any damage to your hair.
Anyone can technically get microlinks as long as their hair is at least 1-2 inches long. Since microlinks are installed using a strand-by-strand technique, it is very easy to apply them to any hair type. However, if your hair is thinning, damaged or extremely weak, we would not recommend you do microlinks yet as the weight of the extensions can place unnecessary tension on your thinning strands and result in further breakage. Instead, it is better to wait until your hair is slightly stronger before getting them done.
Tape-ins are the perfect beginner extensions for those with thin or weak hair are they are often very light and are applied to medium-sized sections of the hair instead of very small sections. Tape-ins are also best suited to those with at least 3 inches of hair because the adhesive end of the extensions can not be applied too close to your scalp. So they are not the best option for people with very short hair that Is less than three inches.