Hair Extensions

RAWAD HABCHY · SERVICES

Hair Extensions

LENGTH · VOLUME · BLEND

Hair extensions

Length & Volume, Naturally

Consultation-led length and volume enhancements designed to blend naturally with your hair — matched to your color and texture, with application methods chosen to suit your lifestyle.

  • Consultation-led length and volume enhancements
  • Matched to your natural color and texture for a seamless blend
  • Application methods chosen to suit your hair and lifestyle
  • Aftercare guidance to keep extensions looking their best

Consultation · Match · Apply · Style

What to Expect

1

Consultation

We assess your hair, discuss your goals and match color and texture.

2

Customization

Extensions are selected and prepared to blend naturally with your hair.

3

Application

Your stylist applies the extensions using the method best suited to you.

4

Style & Care

We style your new length and explain how to care for it at home.

Proposed Extensions Services

Extensions are currently N/A. These are common hair extension menu items, but all must stay marked to confirm.

These are researched recommendations, not yet confirmed salon services. Please ask us on WhatsApp to confirm availability.

To confirm

Extension Consultation

Consultation for hair goals, length, color match, method choice, and maintenance expectations.

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Extension Consultation should be the first extension subpage and must be marked to confirm. Professional extension services usually begin with consultation because the stylist needs to assess hair condition, desired length, volume, color match, lifestyle, budget, and maintenance needs. The consultation helps decide whether extensions are suitable and which method could be appropriate. Since extensions are currently N/A, do not write that Rawad Habchy performs this service. Use this page as a research recommendation only. If approved later, the consultation page can explain that clients should discuss their goal, natural hair health, color matching, and aftercare before booking any installation. This is the safest and most professional way to introduce extensions on the website. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Tape-In Extensions

Extension method using taped wefts placed close to the natural hair for added length or volume.

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Tape-In Extensions should be marked to confirm. This extension method generally uses wefts with adhesive tape placed close to sections of natural hair. It is commonly discussed as a salon-applied method for adding length or volume, but it requires proper matching, placement, and maintenance. The website should not claim the salon offers tape-ins unless confirmed. A careful description can say that tape-ins are a common professional extension option to consider after consultation. Avoid promises about duration, price, or suitability for all hair types unless the salon provides exact information. If approved later, this subpage can explain installation, blending, maintenance visits, and removal in the salon's own confirmed wording. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Keratin Extensions

Extension method using keratin bonds attached to small sections of natural hair.

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Keratin Extensions should remain marked to confirm. This method is commonly known as K-tip or keratin bond extensions, where individual extensions are attached to small sections of natural hair with a keratin bond. It is a professional technique that depends on careful placement, color matching, and safe removal. Do not say Rawad Habchy offers keratin extensions unless the salon approves it. The subpage should only identify keratin extensions as a common extension menu item that may be considered. If confirmed, the final website can explain consultation, bond placement, blending, styling, maintenance, and removal. Keep the current wording cautious so clients understand it is a proposed category, not a guaranteed service. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Weft Extensions

Extension method using wefts of hair for length or fullness, depending on the salon's approved technique.

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Weft Extensions should be marked to confirm. Wefts are sections of hair used to add length or fullness, but the exact application method can vary by salon and technique. Because the salon has not confirmed extensions, avoid saying which weft method is available. The page can state that weft extensions are a common extension service item to verify with the salon. If approved later, the final page should explain the confirmed installation method, color matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal process. This keeps the service menu professional while preventing inaccurate claims. The wording should be simple and not too technical for clients. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Clip-In Styling

Temporary clip-in extension placement or styling for events, volume, or special looks.

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Clip-In Styling should be marked to confirm. Clip-ins are commonly used as temporary extensions for added volume, length, or event styling. A salon may style a client's own clip-ins or provide placement support, but that should not be claimed unless Rawad Habchy confirms it. This subpage can describe clip-in styling as a possible temporary option for events, photos, bridal looks, or added fullness. Avoid saying the salon supplies clip-ins, sells hair, or guarantees matching unless confirmed. If approved later, the page can explain preparation, placement, blending, curling or smoothing, and removal. This is a useful extension subpage because it is less permanent than salon-applied methods. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Extension Maintenance

Follow-up service for checking placement, comfort, blending, and upkeep.

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Extension Maintenance should be marked to confirm. Professional extensions often require follow-up care because placement, comfort, tangling, shedding, and blending can change as the natural hair grows. This subpage should explain maintenance as a possible support service after installation, but only if the salon confirms extension work. Do not promise move-ups, re-taping, bond checks, washing, or repair unless approved. A safe description is that maintenance may include checking the extension condition, reviewing home care, refreshing styling, and advising on removal timing. This page is important because extension clients need clear expectations after the first appointment. Until confirmed, it should remain a proposed menu item. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Extension Removal

Professional removal of extensions according to the method used.

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Extension Removal should be marked to confirm. Removal is usually method-specific and should be performed carefully to protect the natural hair. Tape-ins, keratin bonds, wefts, and other methods may require different professional removal steps. Because the salon has not confirmed extension services, do not claim it offers removal. The website can list Extension Removal as a common extension menu item to confirm. If approved, the final page should explain that removal depends on the extension type and hair condition, and should be done professionally. This subpage helps keep the extension category complete and responsible, because installation without safe removal information can feel incomplete. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

To confirm

Extension Blending

Cutting or styling work used to blend extensions with natural hair.

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Extension Blending should be marked to confirm. Blending is the finishing work that helps extensions look natural with the client's own hair. It may include shaping, trimming, layering, curling, smoothing, or styling, depending on the method and hair type. Do not claim the salon performs extension blending unless approved. The page can explain it as a common extension-related service that should be confirmed with the salon. If extensions are later added to the website, blending can be described as the step that connects the added hair with the natural haircut and final style. It is a useful subpage because clients often care most about whether extensions will look seamless. Because this item is not confirmed by the salon yet, it should stay clearly marked as to confirm in the final website. The public page should avoid prices, promises, product names, appointment timing, home service, or exact techniques until the salon approves them. Use the images only as visual references for the type of look or category, not as proof of the salon's own work. For extension pages, keep the content careful because methods depend on hair condition and salon technique. Consultation, matching, placement, blending, maintenance, and removal should be confirmed before publishing. This keeps the page accurate, polished, and easy for clients to browse while the salon decides which services are officially available.

Reference images only — not the salon's own work.

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