Hair extensions are not just a way to get luxurious locks in one day. They give you a special inner feeling of confidence and beauty. But to ensure that the result looks truly natural and feels comfortable to wear, it is important to start with the basics — choosing the right hair texture for your natural hair type.
Many women, especially those who decide to extend their hair for the first time, find that the result looks as if it is “separate” from their natural curls. Why does this happen? Often the reason is not the technique, but the fact that the texture does not match. So if you want no one to guess that your hairstyle is not natural, start with the right choice.
To ensure you are happy with the results, we recommend the best extensions London at the Ivana Farisei studio. This is a place where dreams of luxurious and natural-looking hair come true. They don't just add length here — they create confidence, emphasize individuality, and do so with incredible delicacy and care.
Why is texture so important?
Imagine: you have wavy strands, but you have added perfectly straight extensions. Or vice versa — your natural curls are curly, but you have added straight ones. No matter how high-quality they are, the result will not be harmonious. Only the right choice of texture will allow you to create a complete and harmonious look. This is the key to achieving a natural result when extending your hair.
What are the types of hair curls for extensions? Modern studios offer a huge selection:
- Straight — for those with naturally straight hair. Most often, this is the most versatile type, but it is not suitable if your curls have even a slight wave.
- Wavy (Body Wave, Loose Wave, Beach Wave) — soft curves that are suitable for those with a slight natural wave. An excellent option if you want movement and texture.
- Curly (Curly, Deep Curl, Kinky Curl) — from soft spirals to tight curls. This is the ideal choice of hair extensions for curly textures.
- Coily/Kinky — for Afro textures that are important to preserve.
This range allows you to choose exactly the right type of hair extensions for wavy hair or curly locks without resorting to additional heat or chemical treatments.
Choosing the right density is just as important

Density is the amount of material in the extension capsules. If you add too thick extensions to your own thin hair, it will look unnatural and heavy. If there is too little material, you will not achieve the desired volume. Choosing the right density for your hair extensions is the key to ensuring that the result is not only beautiful but also comfortable.
Specialists take this into account when performing permanent hair extensions for short hair at the Ivana Farisei studio. They know that the shorter the length, the more noticeable the transition will be if the density is chosen incorrectly.
How to care for hair extensions?
Caring for textured hair extensions requires delicacy. Here are a few secrets to keep your beautiful hairstyle looking its best for as long as possible:
- Use shampoos without sulfates and harsh ingredients.
- Comb gently, starting at the ends.
- Moisturizing masks and conditioners are a must, especially if you have curly or wavy locks.
- Don't forget about protection while you sleep: a silk pillowcase or bonnet will help keep your curls intact and prevent tangles.
In general, you need to take care of your new hairstyle as carefully as you would your own hair. Extensions do not receive nourishment from the scalp, so all the care is in your hands.
How much does the procedure cost?

If you are considering the top stylists, be prepared to invest not only in the material, but also in the quality of the work.
The price depends on the length, structure, and type of attachment. It is also worth considering additional procedures. On average, the keratin hair treatment price at Ivana Farisei is £300, depending on the length and thickness of your hair. This is an excellent treatment before extensions to even out the texture and make styling easier.
Stay true to yourself, even with a new hairstyle
Extensions are about you, your personality, and how you want to feel. Some people choose a length, others just a few strands for thickness. But in any case, only with the right choice of texture, curl, and density will you get a result that is “yours.”
Find a stylist who doesn't just add strands, but sees your hair type, structure, and lifestyle. Then the result will delight you and look so natural that no one will guess. The main thing is to choose components that suit your parameters.
This is exactly how the stylists at Ivana Farisei work — they don't just add extensions, they have a keen sense of which material will suit you best. They don't impose a template of beauty — they help you reveal your own. And when you leave the studio, you not only feel that your hair is longer, but that you yourself have become more confident and feminine.
