How to choose a weave specialist in Denver
A weave is a commitment of both hair and upkeep, so treat the first appointment as a consultation, not a done deal. Ask which method a salon uses — sew-in wefts, tape-ins, hand-tied rows — and whether they've worked with your hair texture and density before. Bring reference photos, and be direct about how much daily styling time you're willing to give the result.
The service tags on this page only tell you a salon handles weaves; they don't rank anyone's skill. Judge that yourself: look at each salon's own gallery or Instagram, read recent reviews for comments on tension, blend, and how an install held up over a few weeks, and confirm whether a follow-up tightening or removal is part of the service. Good extension work lives and dies on maintenance.
The booking and rating picture
All 10 salons here carry a public star rating — that's 100% of the list — and as a group they average 4.84 stars, which is high for any service category. Read the individual counts with that in mind: a rating built on a few hundred reviews tells you more than one built on a handful.
About 60% of these salons take online booking, so you can reserve a slot directly from their card. The rest work by phone or Instagram DM, which for extensions is often a feature rather than a friction — a quick call lets you describe your hair and confirm they carry, or can order, the length and texture you want before you commit to a chair.
