Why I exclusively offer the ISLA Hairline for NBR Hair Extensions

You might think I only use ISLA Hairline because it was designed for NBR but that is far from the truth for me.

Yes, ISLA is made for the Natural Beaded Rows Method but there are so many artists that choose to use different hairlines for multiple reasons.

I use the ISLA Hairline because of the attention of detail, customer service, the amount of hair per weft, color blends and the ethical aspects that the brand offers.

Each individual weft, whether it’s ISLA or another brand, has a weight composition to it. The weight of the weft will determine the overall blend of your natural hair and the extensions and the comfort on your track ISLA allows you to have both a comfortable scalp and have the blend you desire (so no one can tell you have short layers or thin hair).

The ISLA Hairline also has 19 unique color blends that allow me to customize the extensions to YOUR unique hair. No need to color swatch you to make sure your hair matches the hair extensions because the extensions blend so well with your hair. This is part of why it’s important for me to see photos of your hair for your consultation to be sure your blend is amazing!

On the back end, as a consumer, I love that ISLA Hairline has such attention to detail and great customer service. They will give us artists updates (if there is any), gets back to us right away if there are any questions or concerns, and they always deliver consistent quality. To me, it’s very hard to find that as a professional.

As a bonus, I love that the line is ethically sourced and uses less silicones than other hairlines on the market. Having less silicones allows the hair extensions to feel more like your hair (rather than it feeling like you have someone else’s hair on your head)

If you happen to have more questions about ISLA Hairline for NBR Extensions, I would love to answer any questions you have. Share them with me in the comment section in this post!

I’ll see you in next week’s post

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