Keratin Bonds vs. Hand-Tied Wefts: Which is Best for You?

When it comes to luxury hair extensions, two methods stand out: keratin bonds and hand-tied wefts. At Art of Impact Salon & Spa in Streetsboro, Ohio, we specialize in both — and we know that the right choice depends on your hair, lifestyle, and beauty goals.


Keratin Bonds: Customizable & Seamless

What They Are:
Keratin bonds (also called K-tips) are individual extensions that are fused to your natural hair using a keratin protein bond.


Why Guests Love Them:

  •  Precision Customization — Perfect for filling in around your face, adding volume in specific areas, or achieving an ultra-natural finish.
  •  Low-Maintenance — Bonds stay in place for 3–5 months with proper care.
  • Versatile Styling — Ponytails, braids, buns — no one will ever know you’re wearing extensions.


Best For:

  • Clients with fine or thinning hair who want lightweight fullness.
  • Busy professionals looking for a “set it and forget it” option.
  • Those wanting subtle enhancements or targeted volume.


Hand-Tied Wefts: Volume & Impact

What They Are:

Hand-tied wefts are rows of hair extensions sewn onto a beaded track. They’re lightweight, reusable, and ideal for major transformations.


Why Guests Love Them:

  •  Maximum Volume & Length — Perfect for dramatic changes or building that Instagram-worthy mane.
  •  Reusable Hair — The hair can be reinstalled for up to a year with proper care.
  • Quick Maintenance — Move-up appointments are every 6–8 weeks, keeping your extensions looking flawless.


Best For:

  • Clients who want significant length or density.
  • Those who love to style their hair often.
  • Guests looking for flexibility and the option to change colors easily.

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