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Hair Extensions in Tampa, FL

Finding the right place for hair extensions matters. The application needs skill—matching color, length, and blend to your hair—and ongoing care matters even more. Tampa has 13 salons that handle extensions, and most make it easy to book online.

Here are the salons in Tampa that offer extensions. All are rated, most offer online booking, and you can check their reviews to see what clients say about the work and the appointment experience.

What to Ask When Choosing an Extensions Salon

Before you book, ask what methods the salon uses. Hand-tied wefts, tape-in, and clip-in all have different feels and upkeep. Get specific about blend: a stylist who works with extensions regularly will ask about your hair texture, not guess. Ask about their maintenance schedule too—most extensions need touch-ups every 6 to 8 weeks to stay full and healthy.

The Tampa Extensions Scene: Ratings and Availability

All 13 salons in Tampa that offer extensions are rated (average 4.92 stars). About 69% let you book online, so you can lock in an appointment without calling. That mix of strong ratings and booking access means you have real options here.

What Happens Next

A good extensions appointment includes a consultation about what you want, honest feedback about what will work with your natural hair, and a clear timeline for maintenance. Don't rush it. Some salons handle more extension appointments than others, but what really matters is that the person doing the work has experience with your specific method.

Frequently asked questions

How often do I need to get extensions maintained?
Most extensions need a touch-up every 6 to 8 weeks, depending on how fast your hair grows and which application method you use. Your stylist will give you a specific timeline during your first appointment.
Should I call ahead or just book online?
About 69% of Tampa salons that offer extensions let you book online. If your salon of choice doesn't have online booking, a phone call works just fine—you'll likely get to ask a few questions about the stylist's experience with your specific texture or method anyway.
What's the difference between hand-tied, tape-in, and clip-in extensions?
Hand-tied wefts sit flat and tend to feel most natural, but they take longer to apply. Tape-in is faster and lightweight, but the tape seams can show if your hair is very thin or short. Clip-in is temporary and easy to remove, good if you want to try extensions before committing. Ask your stylist which fits your hair type and lifestyle.