Hair extensions can cost anywhere from $100 to $3000. You can find extensions and installation appointments for a range of prices since many factors influence the price. The factors to consider when dealing with the price of extensions include the number of extensions, their type, quality, longevity, and if you want professional installation.

The way hair extensions work also impacts cost. The more complex and long-lasting extensions like sew-ins and microlinks fall at the pricier end of the spectrum. Easy-to-install extensions like clip-ins and halo extensions are more affordable but don’t last as long as others.

Regardless of what you pick, hair extensions are a great investment if you want the option to instantly change your look without waiting for your hair to grow. Extensions also give your hair more flexibility to try new styles you couldn’t try with your natural hair.

We’ll walk you through your different options so you can learn how much hair extensions cost, and what you need to know before booking a hair extension appointment.

How much are different types of hair extensions?

Hair extensions can range from $100 to $3000. We have some price ranges listed below so you can see how much popular hair extensions cost. We’ll go more in-depth on the different types of extensions later on in the post.

Type of hair extensionCost
Tape-in$200-$800
Fusion$200-$3000
Microbead$300-$2500
Sew-in$200-$1500
Clip-in$100-$400
Halo$200-$500

These costs can still vary based on how many extensions you need, the type of hair you get, and local factors like your salon’s location and your stylist’s skill level. After getting a general idea of potential costs from our guide, we recommend getting a few quotes from local stylists. These factors can get you closer to knowing the potential cost for your dream hair.

What’s the cost of hair extension appointments in each state?

Hair extension appointments may cost between $112 and $409 across the country, according to our internal appointment data. Pennsylvania has the most expensive prices, while Oregon is home to the cheapest hair extension appointments. These price points vary with other ranges we list since our data takes the average of the total cost of appointments (which can include the cost of extensions).

StateAverage appointment cost
AL$276
AR$248
AZ$233
CA$279
CO$210
CT$208
DC$253
DE$316
FL$187
GA$269
HI$392
IA$177
ID$196
IL$242
IN$169
KS$187
KY$307
LA$224
MA$285
MD$253
ME$229
MI$186
MN$237
MO$258
MS$269
NC$179
ND$300
NE$125
NH$320
NJ$202
NV$245
NY$253
OH$204
OK$339
OR$112
PA$409
RI$260
SC$173
TN$186
TX$234
UT$129
VA$266
WA$185
WI$198
WV$182
States not listed don’t have available data

How much are permanent hair extensions?

Permanent extensions can cost from $200 to $3000. Some define “permanent extensions” as extensions attached to your hair in a complex way. You’ll typically need a stylist’s help to install them and take them out. Some examples of permanent extensions include tape-ins, microbeads, and sew-in weaves.

These extensions come at a high cost but can last longer than non-permanent extensions. Permanent extensions are great for people who want a look that lasts a long time and isn’t likely to get loose or fall out.

How much are tape-in extensions?

Tape-in extensions can cost from $200 to $800. These extensions use special tape to stick to your hair. 

You can reuse tape-in extension hair for up to a year if you visit a salon every four to eight weeks. During these appointments, your stylist will reposition your extensions, and adjust them based on your hair’s natural growth. The number of touch-up appointments you’ll need depends on how fast your hair grows.

How much do fusion hair extensions cost?

Fusion hair extensions can cost from $200 to $3,000. Like its namesake, fusion extensions are made from different types of extensions. For this guide, we’re specifically talking about hot fusion and cold fusion extensions.

Hot fusion hair extensions are when a stylist attaches pre-bonded hair to your natural hair. To do this, they’ll bond the extension and your hair together with keratin glue and a heat clamp. Some people may call these “glue-in” extensions since they require keratin glue. 

Cold fusion extensions use an ultrasonic iron instead of heat to attach the extensions to your hair. This method is more expensive and not as common as hot fusion.

For both cold and hot fusion extensions, you’ll need to see your stylist every two to three months to reposition your extensions. They’re durable and can last you a few months.

side-by-side images visualizing how hot fusion extensions use a heat clamp while cold fusion uses an ultrasonic iron

Some people also refer to microbeads as cold fusion extensions. You may also hear some people refer to all of these as “I-tip” extensions. I-tip extensions are any type of extension that attaches individual strands of extension hair rather than larger hair wefts.

How much do microbead extensions cost?

Microbead extensions can cost from $300 to $2500. To install them, a stylist will thread your natural hair and the extension into a bead. Then they’ll clamp the bead, so the extension stays in place. You can get microbead extensions with I-tips or with full wefts of hair.

You can reuse this hair for a couple of years if you maintain your appointments every six to eight weeks. Your stylist will need to reposition your extensions as your hair grows.

Microloop extensions are similar to microbeads but use loops attached to the top. This can save some time and effort with installation. However, microloops can fall or slip if they’re not properly installed.

How much are sew-in extensions?

Sew-in weaves can cost anywhere from $200 to $1500. Your stylist will first start by braiding your hair. Then, they’ll sew the extensions into your braids to attach them to your hair. You can keep sew-in extensions in for about six to 12 weeks if you care for them well. Your touch-up appointments can include re-braiding, a trim, and even a wash since it can be tough to clean your scalp under your weave.

How much are non-permanent hair extensions?

Non-permanent hair extensions can cost from $100 to $500 Non-permanent extensions are easy to install and remove at home. These are more affordable than permanent extensions. However, they don’t last as long and aren’t as secure.

Clip-ins and halo extensions may be the best option if you have a tight budget or like changing your look often.

How much are clip-in hair extensions?

Clip-in hair extensions can cost $100 to $400. These extensions have clips at the end of each hair weft. This allows you to clip them directly to your hair to add volume and length. You can do this at home, but they’ll look more natural if you can get a stylist to blend the extensions with your hair.

You can wear these for about six to 12 months, depending on how often you wear them and how well you care for them.

How much are halo extensions?

Halo extensions can cost from $200 to $500. Halo extensions are one long piece of hair attached with a clear wire. To put them on, you just need to wrap this extension around the crown of your head. These extensions can last three to six months.

side-by-side lists and a couple photo examples of permanent hair extensions and non-permanent extensions

What type of hair can give me the best value?

Virgin hair can give you the best value since it lasts a long time and, if harvested well, doesn’t tangle as easily as synthetic or other types of human hair. Remy virgin hair is the most expensive type of hair. The high price may be worth it in the long run if you plan to have your extensions in for a long time.

Synthetic hair can work if you want a short-term look. It’s also much more affordable than human hair extensions. However, you won’t have the freedom to dye or use heat styling on most synthetic extensions. 


There are many other categories to consider, like the hair’s texture, length, and whether it’s single or double drawn.

If you want to bring your own hair extension hair to your appointment, get recommendations from your stylist on brands and hair types. This can save you from the time and money you might waste on poor-quality extensions.

Why should I go to the salon for extensions?

Salon installation gives you the peace of mind that a skilled and experienced stylist is taking care of your hair. It’ll cost more but can potentially save you in the long run.

Complex extensions like hot fusion and microbeads are best when left to the professionals. They take a long time to install, and some require special tools. Trying to install these yourself might do some serious damage to your hair. Stylists can also cut and dye your extensions to help them blend in with the rest of your hair. 

Some extensions are easy enough to install at home without much risk of damage. However, you can waste an extension if you mess up. You should also account for the cost of supplies, and the time needed to learn how to properly install your extensions. Making a big mistake, like burning or pulling out your hair, can land you back at the salon to fix the damage.

If you’re on the fence, you can always set up a consultation with a stylist. This gives them the chance to evaluate your hair, advise you on what extensions work best for you, how long installation can take, maintenance needed afterward, and the total cost of your appointment. 

When you’re ready, look through our directory of hairstylists to find someone who can help advise you on your next steps to getting hair extensions.

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