Human hair extensions, lengths of natural, (noun) human hair attached to the scalp with various methods, have been widely used since the 17th century. One famous example is Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, who wore elaborate hairstyles using extensions.
Today, (adjective) human hair extensions are more relevant than ever. They offer a (adjective), natural way to add length, volume, and color to hair. Unlike (adjective) synthetic extensions, human hair extensions blend seamlessly with natural hair and can be styled (verb) and colored just like it.





