Martha uses real hair in all of her hair extensions, and the prices are initially similar; however, there are some differences between Keratin Fusion extensions and DreamCatchers extensions. Please read below to learn more about them.
Keratin Fusion: These extensions last 6-8 months before you need adjustments. When you get adjustments, you'll need to buy new hair, so while both types of hair extensions are initially similarly priced, you might spend more with Keratin Fusion. The pros of Keratin Fusion are that the extensions are long-lasting, more stable than DreamCatchers, and might feel more natural to you. These extensions work well for all hair types, and while heat is used, harmful glue is not used when applying the extensions. The extensions essentially bond with your hair when heat is applied.
DreamCatchers: These extensions last 4-6 weeks before you need adjustments- a significantly shorter time. When they are adjusted, however, you don't have to buy new hair. Since the same hair is used, this might be a more affordable option for those who don't want to spend too much on extensions. No heat or glue is used. These hair extensions might not be a good option for those with silky or oily hair, as the extensions might slip out more easily for individuals with those hair types.
So to sum it up: Keratin Fusion lasts longer, might be more of an investment, might feel more stable, and works for all hair types.
DreamCatchers does not last as long but is less expensive, does not require heat for application, and does not work as well for silky hair.
Both use real hair and the starting price for both is $350.00. The price varies depending on number of extensions used, as well as other factors like styling or dyeing as needed.
If you have any questions, or if you would like more information, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 281-895-6900.
Keratin Fusion: These extensions last 6-8 months before you need adjustments. When you get adjustments, you'll need to buy new hair, so while both types of hair extensions are initially similarly priced, you might spend more with Keratin Fusion. The pros of Keratin Fusion are that the extensions are long-lasting, more stable than DreamCatchers, and might feel more natural to you. These extensions work well for all hair types, and while heat is used, harmful glue is not used when applying the extensions. The extensions essentially bond with your hair when heat is applied.
DreamCatchers: These extensions last 4-6 weeks before you need adjustments- a significantly shorter time. When they are adjusted, however, you don't have to buy new hair. Since the same hair is used, this might be a more affordable option for those who don't want to spend too much on extensions. No heat or glue is used. These hair extensions might not be a good option for those with silky or oily hair, as the extensions might slip out more easily for individuals with those hair types.
So to sum it up: Keratin Fusion lasts longer, might be more of an investment, might feel more stable, and works for all hair types.
DreamCatchers does not last as long but is less expensive, does not require heat for application, and does not work as well for silky hair.
Both use real hair and the starting price for both is $350.00. The price varies depending on number of extensions used, as well as other factors like styling or dyeing as needed.
If you have any questions, or if you would like more information, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 281-895-6900.