In the mood to switch up your hairstyle? The best types of hair extensions can instantly add volume, body, and length to your natural look. There are four main types of hair extensions—bonded, weaves, tape-ins, and clip-ins—and most are available in natural hair, synthetic fiber hair, or a mix of both. If the highest-quality option is what you're after, look for a brand that uses Remy hair—aka human hair that has its cuticles intact and has never been dyed or processed in any way.
To help you find the best hair extensions, we conducted hours of research, evaluating hair extensions based on the type of hair, shade range, number of wefts, and overall quality. After consulting two pro hairstylists and researching the top options on the market for every hair color, length, and texture, we landed on these best in show.
Best Overall
Bellami
Different types of fastenings available
Long-lasting, high-quality option
Reviewers praise the company's customer service
Must be professionally installed
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 43 | Number of Wefts: 2, 3, and 4
We bet you’ve heard this name before—and with good reason. In the world of hair extensions, Bellami has long been a household name because it offers both 100 percent certified Remy hair and high-quality synthetic hair, which is often difficult to find. The strand quality is top-tier, and there are options for every styling need: bangs, ponytails, long-length clip-ins, sew-in, tape-in, and other bonded varieties. There's also an extensive range of shades available. And if you're unsure about shade matching, there are Bellami Beauty Bar locations in Houston, Las Vegas, and New York.
Best Budget
Vario Clip-In Hair Extensions
Easy to use
High-quality hair for the price
The hair is super soft
Won't last for years and years
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 15 | Number of Wefts: 7
While the general rule with hair extensions is that you get what you pay for, you can find affordable options that are good quality. While Vario might not have the varied choices of some more expensive brands, the brand does offer high-quality, double-weft human hair. So, whip your new hair back and forth while you save some pennies.
Best for Thick Hair
The Hair Shop Skinny Clip-In Single Piece
Clips lay flat
Nice shade selection
Able to be mixed and matched
Value could be better
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 51 | Number of Wefts: 2, 3, and 4
The Hair Shop is an industry favorite known for offering excellent products. Opt for the naked or skinny clip-ins if you already have thick hair but want to pump up the volume. They are super easy to install if you start with the right cut. "Anyone with thick hair should avoid starting from a blunt bob or short cut when trying to achieve a long length and avoid a choppy-looking extension," says celebrity hairstylist César Ramirez . "The best way to blend extensions is to razor-cut or thin out ends."
Best for Fine Hair
Glam Seamless
Great value
Wide selection of styles
Different types of fastenings available
Fewer length options than other brands
If you've heard Glam Seamless mentioned in the same breath as Bellami, that's because the brand offers comparable quality at a more affordable price. Glam Seamless extensions are known for their smooth, silky appearance and longevity—the tape-in and sew-in extensions last up to 12 weeks and can be reused three times if you care for them the same way you would your natural locks.
Type: 100% Remy human hair | Shades: 70+ | Number of Wefts: 7
Best for Natural Hair
Kinkistry
Wide variety of curl patterns
Company offers texture match system
Wide selection of styles
Can get expensive for long hair styles
Type: 100 percent human hair | Shades: 1 | Number of Wefts: 2, 3, and 4
Kinkistry takes the guesswork out of matching the texture of extensions to your natural curl pattern. The Black-owned brand offers weft hair wigs, clip-ins, and ponytails ranging in curl patterns from 2b to 4c. Also, they're all 100 percent virgin hair—if you take good care of them, you'll be amazed at how long it lasts.
Best Natural Human Hair
Indique Hair
Multiple hair textures available
Wide selection of lengths
Great value
Hair can look weighed down if over-styled
Type: 100 percent human hair | Shades: 1 | Number of Wefts: 10
Everyone from Oprah to Jorja Smith has sung the praises of Indique Hair. “The hair is high-quality, natural, unprocessed human hair,” Ramirez affirms. With wigs, clips, bulk, and wefted hair options, you can find the style, shade, and texture that suits you best. If you’re not convinced, go in and touch the hair for yourself—the brand has brick-and-mortar locations across the country.
Best Quality
Richy Hair
Wide selection of lengths
Shades blend well into natural hair
Different types of fastenings available
Must be professionally installed
Type: 100 percent human hair | Shades: 27 | Number of Wefts: N/A
What began as a family business has grown into a global brand. Richy Hair is known for hand-selecting Russian-Siberian virgin hair and soaking it in a cold, protein-infused bath for at least four weeks to naturally prepare it to be dyed. The result? Undamaged hair that's probably softer and more luxurious than your own natural locks.
Best Ethically-Sourced
Great Lengths
Designed to wear comfortably
Eco-friendly packaging
Wide selection of lengths
No clip-in options
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 80+ | Number of Wefts: N/A
Dressing up your natural hair with extensions is fun, but the industry has a history of unethical harvesting. Great Lengths is beloved by consumers who want to know where and from whom their natural hair extensions are sourced. The brand buys its Remy raw hair from Indian temples, which receive it through voluntary donations and use the proceeds to support local charities. Each set of extensions comes from one person to ensure a consistent look and texture and is bundled in Italy.
Best Tape-Ins
Hotheads
Wide selection of shades
Different types of fastenings available
Fun shades available
Not all shades are available in all lengths
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 40+ | Number of Wefts: 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
Another industry favorite, Hotheads is beloved for its long-lasting extensions—they're fast and easy to install, don't damage your hair, and are easy to maintain. Available in more than 40 colors, they're a great option if you want to add major length.
Best Range
True Indian Hair
Different textures available
Wide selection of styles
Hair is easy to style
Not ideal for beginners
Type: 100 percent human hair | Shades: 8+ | Number of Wefts: 1
A quick scroll of the brand's Instagram will give you an idea of the kind of star power invested in the brand. Sourced from Brazil and donors at Indian temples, the brand's extensions come in various textures, colors, styles, and closures. True Indian has the tresses to match any hair vision.
Best Clip-Ins
Cashmere Hair
Easy to use
Designed to wear comfortably
Wide selection of styles
Shade selection could be better
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 22 | Number of Wefts: 8
Clip-in extensions are a great option if you're looking for temporary length and fullness, but securing them can be tricky and uncomfortable. The innovative clip-ins from Cashmere Hair are easy to install, and they have a silicone-adhesive base, so you don't have to tease your roots first—eliminating the risk of damage to your own strands. A win-win.
Best Locs
Boho Locs
Unique shade selection
Lightweight
Designed to wear comfortably
Less extensive range than other options
Type: Synthetic | Shades: 19 | Number of Wefts: 6
Everyone knows growing locs takes a lot of time and energy. If you want to achieve the look without all the hassle, there’s a simple solution: Boho Locs. Handmade from synthetic Kanekalon hair, these locs are light enough to not pull out your natural hair. Choose your desired curl pattern, color, thickness, and length, and get ready to show off the ultimate natural look.
Best Natural-Looking
Locks and Mane Hair Extensions
Blends in seamlessly with natural hair
Wide selection of styles
Great value
Not as long-lasting as other options
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 14 | Number of Wefts: 2
If you're looking for an affordable option in a range of natural-looking shades, Locks and Mane is a winner. Made of Remy human hair, these clip-in extensions come in expertly mixed shades that blend different undertones to mimic what natural hair looks like in sunlight. The result is natural-looking extensions that blend with your own hair and never look too monochromatic, which can look fake. Along with 12- and 18-inch options, they also come in super cute top knot and ponytail options.
Best for Volume
Hidden Crown Halo Extensions
Different types of fastenings available
Great selection of highlighted shades
Wide selection of lengths
Clips can come loose
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 30 | Number of Wefts: N/A
These layered extensions use a unique wire system that allows your own hair to hold them in place and deliver tons of volume. Since, unlike traditional extensions, they are not secured at the roots, they're ideal for sensitive scalps. If your hair is on the finer side, you'll love that these have 3-4 layers to give added dimension at the roots. They also come in a wide shade range that includes balayage options and 18- and 22-inch lengths. Though they're on the expensive side, a quick peek at the company's Instagram shows how popular they are with everyone from celebrities, including Kristin Cavallari and Kim Petras, to hair stylists and people with thinning hair and hair loss.
Best Ponytail
Insert Name Here Ponytail Extensions
Good value
Different textures available
Available in extra-long varieties
Shade selection could be better
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 23+ | Number of Wefts: 2, 3, and 4
For full-on glam ponytail styles—think Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande—you need these synthetic extensions. Choose from loose or spiral waves, braided, layered curls, kinky curls, and straight options for every kind of updo. We love that they're available in extra-long lengths up to 34 inches and fun colors like powder blue. They're also easy to use with no learning curve if you're new to hair extensions.
Runner-Up, Best Ponytail
Remy New York Hair Extensions
Comes in eight lengths
Virgin human hair
Ethically sourced
Only comes in two shades
Type: 100 percent Remy human hair | Shades: 2 | Number of Wefts: N/A
Another great ponytail option is this pick from Remy New York. Although it only has black and brunette color options, it comes in eight lengths—from 10 inches to 24 inches. This brand only sells 100 percent virgin Remy human hair, meaning it hasn't been dyed or processed in any way. Their mission is to sell hair that's been ethically sourced worldwide, as well as paying fair wages for their workers—so you can trust that this hair is going to a good cause.
Best for Braids
Darling Textured Hair Extensions
Soft and tangle-free
Blends easily
Specifically made for textured hair
Texture can be slippery
Type: 100 percent Kanekalon hair | Shades: 5 | Number of Wefts: N/A
Braiding hair is probably one of the most popular types of extensions for those with textured hair, and the hair from Darling is some of the best you can get at a reasonable price. It's made with 100 percent Kanekalon synthetic hair, and it's easy to use. It blends easily well for both natural and straightened hair types, and has a soft texture that doesn't tangle as you braid. We love that they have multiple types and textures of hair to choose from, with a variety of shades.
What to Look for in Hair Extensions
- Human hair vs. synthetic hair: The type of hair extensions to choose depends on the look you want to achieve and whether or not your extensions will require any styling. For short-term looks that won’t require styling, synthetic extensions could be the way to go. But if you want something more long-lasting that can take the heat from curling and flat irons, human hair is the better option. “Human hair looks natural and real, whereas synthetic hair has an unnatural feel, so it’s always important to use high quality, lightweight hair,” says Elena Hachaturianc, founder of Beauty & Melody salon. “You can decide between human and synthetic hair on the basis of some factors like price, longevity, styling, maintenance, and feel.”
- Hair color and texture: Matching your extensions to your own hair color and texture ensures that they’ll blend seamlessly with your natural strands. Try to find an exact match when possible, or consult with a hairstylist who can professionally match your hair. And consider whether your hair is thick or fine. Some options are layered to add bulk to fine strands.
- Type of fastening: Determine how often you foresee yourself switching out your extensions, and consider your hair type as well. “If you don’t often wear extensions or aren’t ready for semi-permanent extensions because you’re unsure if you’ll like the result, clip-in hair extensions are a great place to start,” says Hachaturianc. “Tape extensions are also a longer-lasting option that doesn’t require glue or heat and are very light but can achieve a lot of volume.” For curly and coily textures, sew-in weaves, keratin bond extensions, and micro rings are recommended. You should also consider if you have a sensitive scalp, as some people experience scalp irritation from extensions. In this case, an option that doesn't tug at the hair at your roots can help lessen the discomfort that is sometimes associated with extensions.
Why Trust Byrdie
Beatrice Hazlehurst is a contributing writer for Byrdie. She has worked as an editor for Paper and Vice, among other publications, and has written print and digital features for i-D, InStyle, The New York Times, Teen Vogue, and more.
For this story, she consulted with several experts, including:
- César Ramirez is a celebrity hair stylist and creative director based in Los Angeles.
- Elena Hachaturianc is the founder of Beauty & Melody salon in London.