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Hair Extensions in Orlando

Extensions are a big decision—they require skill to apply, upkeep to maintain, and the right fit for your hair type. Orlando has 10 salons offering extensions, all with ratings and strong customer reviews. Most accept online booking, making it simple to lock in your appointment.

Here are the extension salons in Orlando. Check their ratings, read a few reviews for your hair type, and book online when you're ready.

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How to Find an Extension Specialist in Orlando

Focus on the salon's experience with YOUR hair type—fine vs. thick, healthy vs. damaged, the length you're starting from. Read a few reviews to see what people say about how well the extensions blend and what the application process feels like. Ask about the method (tape-in, clip-in, sewn-in, fusion—each has different tradeoffs) and get clear on aftercare and cost before you book.

The salons here that handle extensions range from dedicated boutiques to full-service shops. All carry ratings, so you can read what past clients actually experienced. Don't just look at stars—scan a few reviews to see if they mention your specific concern: curly hair, thin hair, coverage, or how long the extensions stay intact.

Booking & Ratings in Orlando

All 10 salons here are rated, with an average of 4.86 stars—solid ground to start from. Seven out of 10 (70%) accept online booking. Several salons have 100+ reviews on record, which signals consistent work and steady clientele. This gives you enough data to compare and pick somewhere that fits your needs.

Frequently asked questions

How long do extensions last?
It depends on the method. Tape-in and clip-in last 4–8 weeks before they need re-tape or removal. Sewn-in (weft) extensions can last 3–4 months. Fusion lasts 3–6 months. Your stylist will give you a precise timeline based on the method they use.
What should I ask about before booking?
Ask which method they use, whether they can match your hair texture and color, if they charge separately for application vs. styling, what maintenance looks like, and what happens if the extensions don't feel right. Good stylists expect these questions.
Can I get extensions if my hair is thin or damaged?
Yes, but it needs care. Some methods are gentler on thin hair than others—clip-in is gentlest; fusion can strain it. If your hair is damaged, a stylist may recommend waiting for a cut and conditioning first. Ask the salon about their experience with your hair type and read reviews from people in your situation.