Finding the Right Extension Specialist
Extensions cover a range of techniques — tape-ins, sew-ins, keratin bonds, micro-links — and not every salon leans on every method. A service tag on this page tells you a salon has handled extensions before; it doesn't tell you which technique they favor or how many appointments they've done. Ask directly.
A good first consult should cover your natural hair density and texture, the method they'd recommend and why, how the color will be matched, and how long the extensions are expected to last with proper care. If a salon can't walk you through aftercare — how to sleep, wash, and brush with extensions in — that's worth noting before you book.
What Booking and Ratings Look Like Here
All 6 Anchorage salons on this page carry a rating, and the group averages 4.85 stars — a tight, high cluster. Half have online booking set up; the other half will need a call or a walk-in visit to get scheduled, which is common for extension work since most salons want to see your hair in person before quoting a timeline.
Because service tags are broad, a salon showing up here means extensions are part of what they offer, not necessarily their main focus. Reading a few linked reviews, when available, is a reasonable way to get a feel for how a shop handles a technical, appointment-heavy service like this one before you call.
