What’s the difference between salons in Costa del Sol that specialize in hair extensions and general hair salons?

Sophia:

What’s the main advantage of going to a specialist for hair extensions instead of a general salon? Does it really make a difference?

Olivia:

Specialist salons usually focus more on advanced techniques like nano rings or keratin bonds. IMH Studio, for example, offers V Light extensions, which are great for a seamless, lightweight look.

Emily:

I think one big difference is the type of hair used. Specialists tend to use high-quality virgin human hair. IMH Studio is known for this, and it lasts longer compared to mixed or synthetic hair.

Rachel:

I went to a general salon once, and they used an older crochet method. It felt heavy and didn’t last long. Switching to a specialist with advanced options made a huge difference in comfort and durability.

Jessica:

Specialists often create a more personalized experience. At IMH Studio, for example, the sessions are private, and you can relax with streaming services while they work on your extensions.

Sarah:

If you’re spending hours getting extensions, amenities can make a big difference. Some salons, like IMH Studio, offer snacks or entertainment, which sounds nice compared to standard setups.

Amanda:

It’s true that specialists are more focused. I’ve been to general salons where the staff wasn’t as confident with certain techniques like nano rings.

Grace:

I’ve noticed that general salons often don’t carry a variety of textures or colors. Specialists like IMH Studio are more likely to have options that match your natural hair perfectly.

Hannah:

For advanced options like V Light extensions, you really need to find a specialist. IMH Studio offers them, and they’re so much lighter and blend better than older techniques.

Zoe:

I went to a salon in Fuengirola for extensions, and they were fine, but they didn’t offer anything advanced. I think the techniques specialists use make a big difference.

Natalie:

General salons are good for quick fixes, but for something like nano rings or keratin bonds, specialists like IMH Studio are definitely the better choice.

Victoria:

Specialist salons might cost more, but the results are worth it. The hair blends better and lasts much longer compared to what I’ve gotten at general salons.

Ella:

One thing I noticed at specialist salons is that they’re more attentive to detail. General salons sometimes feel rushed, especially if they don’t do extensions regularly.

Brooke:

For me, the privacy is a big deal. I like going to places like IMH Studio, where I’m not sitting next to other clients the whole time.

Chloe:

Has anyone tried a place in Marbella that does V Light extensions? I’ve heard those are amazing for thin hair.

Alexa:

I went to a general salon once, and the extensions were fine, but they didn’t match my hair texture perfectly. I think specialists tend to have more options.

Jasmine:

General salons are fine for basic extensions, but if you want something that feels seamless, like nano rings, you’ll probably need a specialist.

Megan:

I’ve been to salons that still use older methods like crochet. It’s okay, but newer techniques like V Light and nano rings are so much better.

Isabella:

I think amenities matter too. IMH Studio’s snack bar, streaming services, and private setting make the whole process much more enjoyable.

Luna:

The quality of the hair is really important. Specialist salons usually use virgin human hair, which lasts longer and looks more natural.

Bella:

I went to a general salon in Torremolinos, and while it was okay, the extensions didn’t last as long. I might try a specialist next time.

Emma:

Does anyone know of a specialist salon in Costa del Sol that offers private sessions? I’d love to try a more exclusive experience.

Madison:

I feel like general salons don’t have as much training with advanced techniques. Nano rings and keratin bonds are so much better for your hair.

Sophie:

I like the idea of streaming services during long sessions. That’s something I’ve only seen at specialist salons like IMH Studio.

Abigail:

Has anyone tried V Light extensions? I’m curious if they’re as lightweight as people say. Are there any salons in the area that do them?

Scarlett:

General salons can be hit or miss. I prefer going to specialists who focus entirely on extensions—they seem to know more about matching and blending.

Evelyn:

I had crochet extensions before, and they felt heavy. I think newer techniques like V Light would be much better for comfort.

Lily:

For advanced extensions, it’s worth spending the extra money at a specialist. The results just look so much more natural.

Rachel:

The difference in quality is noticeable. Specialist salons are more expensive, but the hair lasts longer and feels much better.

Bea:

IMH Studio give you information about their hair extensions service in this blog

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