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Collection: Hair Extension Tools

Are you looking for hair extension tools to elevate your services to a top-notch level? Here’s your stop to start burnishing your reputation!

Introduction

For any professional hairdresser, owning quality hair extension tools is essential for working effectively without compromising your long-term health. 

In this article, we provide valuable insights into the tools that can enhance your service quality. Discover the must-have tools to speed up the process, reduce errors, and ultimately increase profitability. Stick around until the end for tips on how to choose the right tools for your needs. Let’s begin!

What Hair Extension Tool Set A Professional Hairdresser And Hair Salon Must Have?

In this section, we'll guide you through every step of the hair extension process, detailing the essential tools needed at each stage. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you'll gain a clear understanding of the tools required for flawless hair extensions.

Hair Extensions Consultation Tools

Colour Ring/Swatch

The first tool a hairdresser needs is a colour swatch or colour ring, which is essential for matching extensions to the client’s natural hair colour. Hair stylists can compare the client's hair to various shades on the ring to find the closest match. This also allows clients to see different colour options and choose their preferred shade.

Swatches can be made from either synthetic or human hair, with human hair swatches providing more accurate colour matching since they reflect how the extensions will look in real life. Additionally, some colour rings are designed for durability, with swatches that resist fading and wear, ensuring long-term use. Most colour rings are lightweight and portable, making them easy to carry wherever needed.

There are three types of colour rings:

  • Standard Colour Ring: Includes a basic range of hair colours, typically 20-30 shades, covering the most common colours like blondes, brunettes, reds, and blacks.

  • Extended Colour Ring: Offers a wider range of shades, sometimes up to 50-100 colours, including ombré, balayage, highlights, lowlights, and fashion colours like pastels and bold shades.

  • Custom Colour Ring: Created by specific hair extension brands, these rings only include colours available from that particular brand, making them useful if you primarily use their products. For example, Lily Beauty Hair Extensions offers a unique colour swatch designed specifically for the Australian market. Our colour rings are developed based on extensive research, gathered from thousands of clients and partners over the last 10 years.

Tape Measure

The next hair extension tool you need is the measuring tape, also known as the hair extension tape measure. It’s used for measuring the length of the client’s hair and determining the required extension length. There aren’t many variations out there—most are standard, flexible tape measures designed specifically for accurate and comfortable measurement of the head and hair.

These tape measures are usually made of fabric, which is soft and commonly used in hair salons. It’s comfortable for both the stylist and the client, draping well over curved surfaces like the head. Fabric tape measures can wear out over time, especially in a busy salon setting, but with proper care, they are generally long-lasting.

Another material used for hair extension measuring tapes is vinyl, which is slightly more durable than fabric. Vinyl tape measures are resistant to stretching and can withstand repeated use. They are also easy to clean.

The last option is fiberglass tape measures, which are reinforced with glass fiber material. This type is the most durable and resistant to stretching. They are also lightweight and can be coated with vinyl for extra durability.

Hair extension tape measures typically measure up to 60 inches (150 cm), which is sufficient for most hair-related measurements. They are marked with both inches and centimetres, making them versatile for different measurement preferences.

Hair Extensions Preparation Tools

Shampoo and Clarifying Solution

They are essential for cleaning the client's hair thoroughly, removing any product build-up or oils that could affect extension adhesion. This is a crucial step before applying hair extensions, so the product you choose will significantly impact the success of your session.

Currently, shampoos and clarifying solutions for hair extensions typically contain stronger surfactants like sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or sodium laureth sulfate (SLES). However, sulfate-free options avoid these ingredients to reduce irritation and dryness.

There are three main types of shampoos and clarifying solutions:

  • Clarifying Shampoo: One of the most popular choices in hair salons, this shampoo is specifically formulated to remove product build-up, oils, and impurities from the hair. It is often used before hair extension application to ensure a clean base, especially for clients with oily hair.

  • Anti-Residue Shampoo: Similar to clarifying shampoo but typically milder, this product is used for less intense cleansing or for clients with sensitive scalps or fine, delicate hair.

  • Sulfate-Free Shampoo: While not as deep-cleaning as clarifying shampoos, sulfate-free options are gentle and help maintain the integrity of hair and extensions over time. They use milder surfactants that clean without stripping away natural oils, which helps keep hair hydrated and healthy. We recommend using this type of shampoo for clients with dry or curly hair or colour-treated hair, as it maintains the vibrancy of hair colour by preventing premature fading. Additionally, after the client has had their hair extensions done, sulfate-free shampoos help preserve the integrity of the extension bonds and prevent excessive stripping of natural oils.

Blow Dryer

You can not do hair extensions if your hair salon is insufficient of one of the most important hair extension tools, the blow dryer. It is used to dry the client’s hair completely after washing. You need a clean, dry surface for extension application.

There are a lot of type of blow dryer out there. But, here are the most popular ones for hair extensions:

  • Traditional Blow Dryer: Standard dryers with basic heat and speed settings.

  • Ionic Blow Dryer: Uses negative ions to break down water molecules. Its advantage lies in reducing drying time and frizz, making it gentler on the hair.

  • Ceramic/Tourmaline Blow Dryer: The type of blow dryer is equipped with ceramic or tourmaline components that provide even heat distribution, which helps in maintaining hair moisture and preventing damage.

  • Lightweight/Compact Blow Dryer: This is the one for hairdressers who have a limited space or you have a lot of order on the move.

Here are something you must keep in mind when choosing your Mr right.

The more modern, pricy one will have more heat settings, let aside the brand value, design, materil quality. With more offers available, the variable heat settings which include cool shot options to set the style, give you more options to nurure your clients.

Besides, you must pay attention to blow dryer's attachments. The more of it, the more you can style client's hair and the chance for you to make the most of it in expanding your hair service to not only hair extensions but for other specific needs for natural hair too. 

Last but not least, don't forget about the motor power. The higher wattage (1800-2200W) generally means faster drying times, which is beneficial in a busy salon environment. For most hair salons, a blow dryer with a motor power of 1875 watts or higher is ideal.

Spray bottle

The next hair extension tool is the spray bottle. It is for dampening the hair for easier sectioning. It comes in 4 types:

Standard Trigger Spray Bottle

It is usually made from plastic, which is lightweight and easy to handle. Some high-end models may use more durable materials like metal or glass. But plastics are less likely to react with hair products, so it is more popular.

Generally, it features a trigger mechanism that allows for adjustable spray settings, typically ranging from a fine mist to a strong stream.

Not only applying to misting the hair before sectioning, it is also used to apply water-based products evenly when needed. It is easy to use and widely available and affordable. But the trigger mechanism can wear out over time with frequent use.

Continuous Mist Spray Bottle

The type of spray bottle is often made from plastic, but the mechanism is more advanced.These bottles use a pressurized system that allows for a continuous spray with minimal effort, providing a consistent mist that covers larger areas evenly.

It is ideal for evenly dampening large sections of hair without over-saturating. Better yet, it is particularly useful for curly or textured hair.  It is valued as less effort required compared to standard trigger bottles. But, well, it is more expensive than standard spray bottles.

Fine Mist Spray Bottle

It is made from plastic or glass. It is designed specifically to create a very fine mist. How? The nozzle is engineered to break down water into very fine droplets, so that it creats a gentle and even mist that is less likely to saturate the hair. It is the best spray bottle for delicate hair types or when a light mist is needed to avoid over-wetting the hair, such as when working with fine or fragile hair extensions.

Refillable Pressurized Spray Bottle

This is the most high-end models of spray bottle. It is usually made from plastic, but some models are made of metal components too. The bottle uses a manual pump to build up pressure, which then releases a fine mist. It’s similar to the continuous mist bottle but with a manual pressurization feature.

It is ideal for stylists who need a consistent mist but prefer a more controlled manual pressurization method. But, again, it is more expensive than basic spray bottles.

Tail Comb

A tail comb is a fine-tooth comb with a pointed end, perfect for creating clean, precise sections of hair. It is of top-notch importance for even extension placement.

There are three types of tail combs on the market:

  • Plastic Tail Comb: Lightweight and flexible, these are the most common and affordable options.

  • Carbon Fibre Tail Comb: More durable and heat-resistant, ideal for use with hot tools and in professional settings.

  • Metal Tail Comb: Features a metal pin-tail for precise sectioning, often used for very fine or intricate work, such as creating cornrows for sew-in extensions.

With Lily Beauty Hair Extensions' 10 years of experience in manufacturing hair extension tools, we've found that carbon fibre and metal combs are more durable than plastic, withstanding daily use without breaking. When choosing a tail comb, you should consider its anti-static characteristics. Anti-static combs reduce flyaways during styling.

Quality combs should feel solid and not brittle, which can indicate a low-quality comb. The teeth should have a slight give but not be overly flexible; they should spring back to their original position easily when you apply pressure, ensuring they won't break or bend easily during use. Run your fingers along the teeth—they should feel smooth, without any sharp or rough edges that could potentially snag or damage the hair.

For precision, the teeth should be fine and closely spaced. The tail (or pointed end) should be tapered to a fine point, but not so sharp that it could cause injury or discomfort. A longer tail can provide better control for sectioning, while a shorter tail might be easier to handle for some stylists. Ideally, the length of the tail is typically around 6 to 8 inches, but this depends on whether you have small or larger hands. Choose a length that feels comfortable and gives you precise control.

Before purchasing, try running the comb through a section of hair (if possible). It should glide smoothly without catching or pulling. You can also gently bend the comb or press on the teeth to test for durability. The comb should return to its original shape without any signs of wear.

Sectioning Clips

These clips are used to hold hair sections out of the way during application. Without these hair extension tools, your application process could be frustrating. Below are four popular types of clips that you should try at least once. They are available in various sizes, from small clips for fine work to large clips for holding bigger sections of hair. You should have all of them, such as small clips for isolating small areas, like working with baby hair or very fine hair, medium clips for general sectioning, and large clips for thick or long hair.

  • Alligator Clips: Feature a double-hinged design, allowing them to securely hold large or thick sections of hair without slipping.

  • Duckbill Clips: Long and flat, these clips are ideal for holding back sections of hair during intricate styling or cutting.

  • Butterfly Clips: With a wider grip, these are good for holding larger sections, often used in blow-drying or colouring.

  • Plastic vs. Metal Clips: Plastic clips are lightweight and gentler on the hair, while metal clips are more durable and provide a firmer grip.

Lily Beauty Hair Extensions recommend alligator and metal clips for managing thick or heavy hair.

Combs and Brushes

These essential hair extension tools are used to detangle and section the client's hair. They can be made from plastic, wood, or boar bristle. You should check the bristle type too. Natural bristles help distribute natural oils, while synthetic bristles are often gentler on the hair. We recommend having the following:

Combs

Wide-Tooth Comb: Ideal for detangling wet hair and extensions without causing damage.

  • Fine-Tooth Comb: Perfect for creating precise parts and sections.

  • Tail Comb: A comb with a pointed end for creating clean lines and parting hair.

  • Detangling Comb: Specifically designed with wide, flexible teeth to gently remove knots.

Brushes
  • Paddle Brush: Flat and wide, suitable for detangling and smoothing long hair.

  • Round Brush: Creates volume and curls, available in different sizes for various curl types.

  • Vent Brush: Allows for faster drying and helps to add volume.

Not only can these products support you through the hair extension process, but they can also be part of your aftercare kit, providing an opportunity for profit if you choose the right ones for your target customers. After all, no one knows which combs or brushes are better than a hair stylist, right?

Hair Extensions Tools For Specific Hair Extension Methods

Aside from consultation and preparation tools, below are our recommended hair extension tools for each extension method:

Tape-in Extensions

Hair Extension Pliers

While not always necessary for tape-ins, some stylists use pliers to secure the tape bonds, especially if the extensions have a thicker adhesive that requires extra pressure to bond tightly. These pliers are usually made of stainless steel for durability and ease of sterilisation, with a non-slip handle for ease of use. There are two types available:

  • Flat-Nosed Pliers: Used for securing the tape extensions, offering a flat surface to press the tape bonds securely.

  • Serrated Pliers: These have a textured surface that can provide extra grip when securing extensions, though they require careful use to avoid damaging the hair.

Heat Applicator (Optional)

Some stylists may use a heat applicator to warm the adhesive on the tape for a more secure bond. However, this is optional and not always recommended, depending on the type of tape extensions being used.

If the manufacturer specifically recommends heat activation for better adhesion, a heat applicator or flat iron may be used. From Lily Beauty Hair Extensions' experience, some tape-in extensions come with pre-bonded adhesive designed to be activated with heat. The heat helps to slightly melt the adhesive, ensuring a more secure bond once applied to the hair.

However, most standard tape-in extensions use double-sided adhesive tape that bonds without the need for heat. The adhesive is pressure-activated and designed to bond with natural hair through firm application rather than heat. Some tape-in extensions use medical-grade adhesive, designed to be strong and long-lasting without the need for heat. These tapes are formulated to bond securely at room temperature and under the pressure applied during installation.

Here are some types of heat applicators that you may find useful:

  • Standard Flat Irons: These are regular hair straighteners that can be used to apply gentle heat to the tape bond, helping to activate the adhesive for a stronger bond.

  • Mini Flat Irons: Smaller versions of standard flat irons, designed for precision work. They are easier to use in tight areas and provide more control during the application process.

  • Heat Fusion Tools: While more commonly used with keratin bond extensions, some stylists use heat fusion tools for tape-in extensions to help seal the adhesive. These tools are specifically designed for extension application and provide more precise heat application than standard flat irons.

  • Heat Pressing Irons: Similar to flat irons but often smaller and more focused on evenly distributing heat across the extension bond. They provide a consistent heat source designed to activate and secure the adhesive.

When buying hair extension heat applicators, you should pay attention to the plates:

  • Ceramic Plates: Distribute heat evenly and are less likely to cause hot spots. These are considered gentler on the hair.

  • Titanium Plates: Heat up quickly and maintain a consistent temperature, which is beneficial for quick and efficient application but requires careful handling to prevent heat damage.

Also, size matters:

  • Narrow Plates: Ideal for precision work, especially around the roots where tape-ins are applied.

  • Wider Plates: Can cover more surface area, speeding up the hair extension process.

More importantly, never underestimate the importance of adjustable temperature settings on heat applicators:

Lower heat settings are important. It is gnerally recommended for fine hair, while thicker hair might require a higher temperature. Choosing the wrong setting can lead to damage to both the natural hair and the extension adhesive.

We recommend:

  • Fine or Fragile Hair: 90°C to 120°C (194°F to 248°F)

  • Medium to Normal Hair: 120°C to 150°C (248°F to 302°F)

  • Thick or Coarse Hair: 150°C to 180°C (302°F to 356°F)

Always keep in mind two rules: start low and increase gradually, and check the manufacturer’s instructions. These are the tips for using heat applicators properly in the hair extension process.

Tape-in Remover Solution

The hair extensions tool is for removing the extensions without damaging the natural hair. This solution helps dissolve the adhesive. Having it, a hair stylist can make the extensions  slide off easily. They come in spray or liquid form, with sprays being easier to apply directly to the adhesive.

You can see these two popular tape in hair extension reover solution a lot:

  • Alcohol-Based Removers: These work quickly to break down the adhesive but can be drying to the hair and scalp. They are effective for quick removal.

  • Oil-Based Removers: Gentler on the hair and scalp, these solutions help to dissolve the adhesive slowly while conditioning the hair.

Micro-Bead/Loop Extensions

Micro-Bead Pliers

This is the hair extensions tool which is used for securing and flattening micro-beads during application. They are usually made of stainless steel for durability and easy cleaning. Non-slip handles are common. 

Here are three different types of micro-bead pliers that are trusted by thousands of hair stylists all over the world.

  • Flat-Nose Pliers: These are the most common type, designed to flatten the micro-beads securely without damaging the hair. They typically have a smooth, flat surface that provides even pressure on the bead.

  • Serrated Pliers: These have a textured grip that can offer a stronger hold on the micro-beads. While they provide extra grip, they require careful handling to avoid damaging the beads or hair.

  • Bent-Nose Pliers: The bent shape allows for better access to hard-to-reach areas. You can easily approach the intricate beadwork near the scalp.

Loop Threader 

Loop threader is a hair extensions tool used to thread natural hair through the micro-beads or micro-loops.  The size of the loop varies, with larger loops accommodating more hair or larger beads, while smaller loops offer more precision for thin sections of hair.

Its handle material is often plastic or metal, with some handles designed for ergonomic comfort during prolonged use.

There are 3 types of loop threader for hair stylishes:

  • Plastic Loop Threader: These are lightweight, inexpensive, and disposable. They are great for single-use applications or for stylists who prefer a quick tool change.

  • Metal Loop Threader: These are more durable and reusable, designed for long-term use. They often have a more rigid loop that can hold up better under repeated threading.

  • Double-Ended Loop Threader: This tool has two loops of different sizes. Hair stylists can work with varying bead sizes or hair thicknesses without needing to switch tools.

Fusion/Keratin Bond Extensions

Fusion Bonding Tool

To complete fusion or Keratin bond extensions, fusion bonding tool is indispensable. It is a heat tool used to melt keratin bonds for attachment. The hair extension tool comes with adjustable temperature settings to accommodate different types of keratin glue and hair. The tips can be flat or rounded. The flat tips provide a more even heat distribution. The rounded tips are highly recommended for precise application.

Fusion bonding tools come in 3 types:

  • Standard Fusion Iron: These are the most common and are designed to heat up to a specific temperature to melt the keratin bond. 

  • Mini Fusion Iron: They are smaller versions of the standard tool.  They are designed for precision work or touch-ups close to the roots. They are easier to handle in tight spaces.

  • Cordless Fusion Iron: It is for mobile hair stylish as it is a battery-powered option. It is easy to use, especially in situations where a power outlet isn't readily available.

Keratin Glue Sticks

Keratin glue sticks are specialized adhesive sticks made from keratin, a protein found in human hair. They are designed specifically for hair extensions. When melted, they form a bond between the hair extension and the natural hair. Keratin glue sticks come in various colors to match different hair types.

Below are the most well-known Keratin glue sticks:

  • Standard Keratin Glue Sticks: These are made from a blend of keratin and other adhesive materials. They are designed to melt at a specific temperature and bond with the natural hair securely.

  • Pre-Coloured Glue Sticks: They are available in various colours (blonde, brunette, black) to match different hair shades. Its advantage is to make the bonds less visible.

  • Hypoallergenic Glue Sticks: These types of Keratin glue sticks are formulated to be gentle on sensitive scalps. It reduces the risk of irritation or allergic reactions.

Weft/Track Extensions (Sew-In)

Needle and Thread

Regarding hair extensions sew in method, needle and thread are essential. 

About needle, there are 3 types that hair salons love to invest:

  • Curved Needles: The most commonly used for sew-ins, as their shape allows them to pass easily through braided hair and wefts. They come in various sizes, with larger needles used for thicker wefts and smaller ones for more delicate work.

  • Straight Needles: Less common but still used by some stylists for specific techniques. They require more precision and are generally used for smaller sections.

  • Pre-Threaded Needles: These come with thread already attached. Its purpose is to save time and ensure consistent thread length and tension. 

About thread types for hair extensions, there are three:

  • Nylon Thread: Strong and durable, often used for sew-ins because it holds up well under tension and doesn't easily break.

  • Cotton Thread: Softer and more flexible, but less durable than nylon. It's easier on the hair but may require more frequent touch-ups.

  • Silk Thread: Offers a smooth finish and is gentle on the hair, but it's not as strong as nylon and may not be suitable for thicker wefts.

Braiding Comb

The braiding combs for sewing in method are typically made of plastic or carbon, with carbon combs being more durable and heat-resistant, making them suitable for use with heat tools. Fine teeth are used for smoothing and defining small sections, while wider teeth help detangle and section larger portions of hair. Some famous braiding comb that you may want to take a look included:

  • Rat Tail Comb: Features a long, pointed tail for creating clean, straight partings. It's the most common type of comb used for sectioning hair before braiding.

  • Triple-Tooth Comb: Designed specifically for braiding, with three rows of teeth that help to detangle and section the hair evenly.

  • Locking Comb: Features a unique design with a latch or locking mechanism that helps hold sections in place while braiding. It ensures tight and uniform cornrows.

Hair Extensions Tools For Blending and Cutting

Professional Scissors

These hair extensions scissors are for trimming and shaping the extensions to blend with the client’s natural hair. They are normally made from high-quality stainless steel or Japanese steel. Stainless steel is more cost-effective, while Japanese steel is a premium option with a finer, sharper edge, ideal for precision work. Its edge lasts longer than most stainless steel edges. 

The blade length varies from 5.5 inches to 7 inches, with longer blades being more suitable for larger sections of hair. Although the choice depends on the stylist's comfort and technique, the  6-inch blade is the best seller so far, as per Lily Beauty Hair Extensions sale's experience. Here are some of the shiny names:

  • Straight Edge Scissors: These are the most common type used for precise cutting and trimming. They have a straight, sharp edge and are ideal for creating clean, blunt cuts.

  • Offset Handle Scissors: These have an ergonomic design where the handles are slightly offset from the blade. This design reduces strain on the hand and wrist.

  • Convex Edge Scissors: Known for their sharpness and smooth cutting action, convex edge scissors are often used for slide cutting and creating soft, feathered layers.

Thinning Shears

One of the familiar hair extension tools in hair stylish pockets is the shears. It is to create a more natural, blended look by thinning out the extensions where necessary.

They are different from each other based on the teeth count. They range from 20 to 40 teeth, with more teeth creating a finer thinning effect and fewer teeth creating a chunkier, more dramatic effect.

The handle design can be straight or offset. The offset handles are getting more love from hair salons as they provide better ergonomics.

3 types of thinning shears are taking part of the world:

  • Single-Bladed Thinning Shears: These have teeth on one blade and a straight edge on the other. It removes less hair with each cut and provides a more subtle thinning effect.

  • Double-Bladed Thinning Shears: These have teeth on both blades. They are ideal for reducing bulk in thick hair.

  • Chunking Shears: With fewer, wider teeth, chunking shears remove larger sections of hair. They are born for removing bulk quickly.

Razor Comb

Hair extensions razor comb is to soften blunt edges and add texture. Their blade types can be  stainless steel or ceramic. Ceramic blades are more gentle on hair and less prone to rust.

Normally, we - hair extensions suppliers will produce the spacing of the comb teeth with wider teeth being better for thicker hair and finer teeth providing more control on finer hair.

There are 3 types that work well for your work:

  • Double-Edged Razor Comb: Features a razor on both sides of the comb, allowing for cutting in both directions. It's versatile and allows for more creative texturizing.

  • Single-Edged Razor Comb: It has a razor on only one side. It provides more control and precision when texturizing hair.

  • Interchangeable Blade Razor Comb: Allows for the replacement of dull blades.

Heat Protectant Spray

As the name suggested, heat protectant spray is for protecting both the client’s natural hair and the extensions during heat styling. It can vary from lightweight sprays to richer creams. Some protectants include ingredients like keratin, argan oil, or UV filters for additional hair care benefits.

We introduce to you 3 top choices:

  • Silicone-Based Heat Protectant: It creates a barrier on the hair. It provides excellent protection from high heat and adds shine. Lily Beauty Hair Extensions recommends you invest this hair extension tool for clients who frequently use heat styling tools.

  • Water-Based Heat Protectant: Lighter and more suitable for fine hair, it offers protection without weighing the hair down.

  • Leave-In Treatment: It offers added conditioning benefits along with heat protection. It is ideal for clients with dry or damaged hair.

Hair Spray/Styling Products

Another hair extension tool that a hair professional uses is hair spray or styling products. They are to hold the finished style in place. Some sprays are formulated to be humidity-resistant or to provide thermal protection.

We recommend you top 5 hair spray for hair extensions:

  • Light Hold Hair Spray: Provides a flexible hold that allows movement while keeping the style intact, ideal for soft, natural styles.

  • Medium Hold Hair Spray: Offers a balance between hold and flexibility, suitable for most everyday styles.

  • Strong Hold Hair Spray: Ensures maximum hold for intricate or structured styles, often used for special occasions or updos.

  • Texturizing Spray: Adds volume and grit, perfect for creating beachy waves or enhancing layered cuts.

  • Finishing Spray: Adds shine and controls frizz, giving a polished look to completed hairstyles.

Hair Extensions Tools For Cleaning and Storage Tools

Talking about hair extension tools, it is a mistake if we don't mention hair extensions cleaning and storage tools. 

Tool Sanitiser

The hair extension tool sanitiser is for sanitising tools after each use to maintain hygiene standards. They often contain alcohol or other disinfectants that are effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens. They are available in various sizes, from small, portable bottles to larger, salon-use containers. Here they are:

  • Spray Sanitiser: A liquid solution that can be sprayed onto tools to disinfect them quickly between clients.

  • UV Sanitiser Box: A box that uses ultraviolet light to sterilise tools. It kills bacteria and viruses effectively without the need for liquids.

  • Wipe Sanitiser: Pre-moistened wipes that can be used to clean and disinfect tools.

Extension Storage Bags

These bags are for storing any reusable extensions in a clean, tangle-free environment. Normally, they are made from satin, silk, or breathable mesh to protect the extensions and maintain their quality.

They come in 2 different types:

  • Standard Storage Bag: A simple bag made from breathable material like cotton or satin, designed to protect extensions from dust and tangling.

  • Hanger-Style Bag: Includes a hanger inside the bag that allows extensions to be hung up, keeping them straight and tangle-free.

Conclusion

Proper and quality hair extension tools are like Dorothy clicking her heels to go home—they’re the key to success. It’s all about holding the right weapon to win the hair extensions battle. Any hair extension toolset will work to some extent, but you always know when you have a premium one in your hands. It not only helps you work effectively and efficiently, but it also protects your health in the long run and ensures a prosperous career.

Lily Beauty Hair Extensions are proud to be one of the leaders in the extensions field in Australia, specialising in supplying hairdressers and salons with the most premium hair extension tools and accessories on the market. Take a closer look at our products and let us prove our motto: work as advertised! Thank you!