Method Guide

Choose a Method That Fits Real Life

Most dissatisfaction comes from mismatch between method and routine. This page is designed to prevent that mismatch.

Quick Comparison

Method Best Fit Return Pace Most Common Mistake
Tape-In Lightweight daily wear and flatter blend Predictable shorter cadence Extending appointments too long
Hand-Tied / Weft Higher fullness and structured shape Moderate cadence Skipping section brushing at nape
Hybrid Clients needing both edge softness and fullness Mixed cadence Treating it like a single-method routine
Clip-In Events or low-commitment wear No salon cadence required Buying wrong density/weight balance

Busy Schedule

Choose methods with cadence you can actually keep during high-work weeks.

Heat Styling Heavy

Prioritize stylists with strict aftercare guidance and demonstrated blend durability.

First-Time Client

Start conservative with density and expand only after first cycle feedback.

Method Vetting Questions

  1. What cadence do you recommend for my hair density and schedule?
  2. What issues do clients with my routine most often run into?
  3. What is your early-fix protocol if discomfort appears?
  4. What maintenance tasks are mandatory vs optional?