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  • Ombre/Balayage Shades | U-Tip Russian Double-Drawn Human Hair Extensions | 18″–24″

    Price range: £97.00 through £1,014.00 Inc Vat

    U-Tips – The Classic Keratin Bond Method for Reliable, Strand-Level Control

    U-Tip Extensions use a keratin-based nail tip that is heat-fused to the natural hair using a professional fusion tool. This method offers long-lasting, durable hold and is ideal for full-head installs on medium to thick hair.

    Ideal for Fine to Medium Hair · Lightweight · Virtually Undetectable Fit

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  • Ombre/Balayage Shades | Flat Tip Russian Double-Drawn Human Hair Extensions | 18″–24″

    Price range: £97.00 through £1,014.00 Inc Vat

    Flat Tips – A Sleek, Heat-Bonded Staple for Customised Installs

    Flat Tip Extensions combine the hold of a bonded method with a slim, flexible tip that sits flatter against the head than traditional U-Tips. Each strand is sealed with high-grade Italian keratin and designed for heat-fused application using a fusion iron — no beads or loops needed.Perfect for creating discreet, natural-looking results in fine to medium hair types, especially around visible areas like the hairline and partings.Each strand is pre-tipped with high-grade Italian keratin for secure installs and smooth rebonding during reuse.
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  • Ombre/Balayage Shades | I-Tip Russian Double-Drawn Human Hair Extensions | 18″–24″

    Price range: £97.00 through £1,014.00 Inc Vat

    I-Tips – A Staple in Strand-by-Strand Fittings

    I-Tip extensions offer flexibility and strength for stylists who prefer a strand-by-strand install using micro rings or copper tubes. Each strand is pre-bonded with a durable keratin tip that grips securely using a bead — no glue, no heat, no stress.Perfect for clients wanting full-volume blends, colour layering, or medium-density transformations. All GTH hair is ethically sourced, double drawn, and full from top to end.Each strand is pre-tipped with high-grade Italian keratin for secure installs and smooth rebonding during reuse.
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