02/22/2026
Pricing isn’t based on “how much hair” we’re adding.
It’s based on how much engineering your result requires.
A new install is a full build. It’s where we set the standard for everything that happens next — how your extensions sit, how they move, how they blend, how they wear over time, and how protected your natural hair will be between appointments.
This appointment demands the highest level of technical decision-making because nothing is pre-established yet. We’re not “putting hair in.” We’re designing a system that has to work with:
➡️ your head shape and growth patterns
➡️ your density and weak points
➡️ your lifestyle, styling habits, and maintenance capacity
➡️ your scalp sensitivity and tension tolerance
➡️ the end goal you want (volume vs length vs coverage)
And here’s the part most people don’t see: the install is where we prevent problems.
Slippage, discomfort, matting, unnatural bulk, breakage, and that “heavy” look typically come from a foundation that wasn’t built with enough precision.
A refit is different. It’s not a redesign, it’s continuity. You’re maintaining an existing structure that’s already been tested on your head. We already know how the hair behaves, how your natural hair responds, and what needs adjusting. That’s why it’s faster, smoother, and priced differently.
So when you’re comparing the two, you’re not comparing the hair.
You’re comparing the level of design, accountability, and long-term responsibility required.
Start with the right foundation and you don’t spend your extension journey “fixing.”
You spend it enjoying the result.
If you’re ready for a foundation that protects your hair and holds up in real life, book a consultation.✨ Link in bio.