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The modern hair extension market is - to use the technical term - a lot. You can now shop clip-ins and tape-ins, flat wefts and quad wefts, nano rings and invisible tapes, all from the comfort of your phone screen at 3am while trying not to buy yet another satin…The modern hair extension market is - to use the technical term - a lot. You can now shop clip-ins…
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The modern hair extension market is - to use the technical term - a lot. You can now shop clip-ins and tape-ins, flat wefts and quad wefts, nano rings and invisible tapes, all from the comfort of your phone screen at 3am while trying not to buy yet another satin pillowcase. Cliphair, a UK-based brand founded in the pre-Instagram era (2007 to be exact), has steadily positioned itself as a mainstay in this quietly sprawling sector. With a calm and relatively self-assured confidence, they offer an array of synthetic-free, 100% Remy human hair products in more finishes and shades than most people have moods. It’s equal parts overwhelming and impressive - not unlike attending a cousin’s wedding with five outfit changes.
Well, quite a lot of people, apparently. Cliphair caters to everyone from professional stylists sorting out bridal parties to regular humans attempting believably fuller locks for a birthday dinner. Their seamless clip-ins - one of the most popular lines - come in lengths from 14" to a frankly architectural 26", and shades that range from subtle brunette balayage to nightclub-in-a-haircut "Funky Colours." There's an earnest attempt at inclusivity, supported by a surprisingly helpful colour-matching service (free and virtual, like most things these days). It won’t solve your existential crises, but it might tell you whether #2 or #4 is more your emotional tone.
Ordering on Cliphair is straightforward - even pleasant. The site doesn’t aggressively upsell, and the layout has the refreshing charm of being built for people who don’t enjoy scrolling past 400 "recommended for you" pop-ups. Delivery is free in the UK on orders over £30 (which, if you’re buying actual hair, you will be), and they offer Klarna, Clearpay and other ways to extend your financial denial. Shipping abroad is available, but timelines can vary as unpredictably as London weather forecasts. Refunds are permitted within 30 days, as long as you haven’t opened, worn, or heavily contemplated any items - hygiene rules apply. Returns on opened hair are, understandably, a hard no.
This is where Cliphair mostly delivers. Their Remy human hair extensions genuinely feel soft and style easily, though the promised lifespan of 6–12 months largely depends on how regularly you use them, and whether you’re dragging a curling wand across them daily while watching YouTube tutorials narrated by 21-year-olds. The Double Weft Clip Ins (£89–£129 depending on length) land right in the sweet spot for cost-to-quality ratio. They’re thick without being wig-thick, and clip in with a kind of manageable confidence that doesn’t scream "I learned this 10 minutes ago." Do they blend seamlessly every time? No. But unless you’re under studio lighting or dealing with someone particularly invested in root shading, you’ll probably get away with it.
Cliphair runs regular promotions - and their discount codes actually work, which is not something you can say about every beauty site. Expect seasonal sales (Black Friday gets serious), plus sporadic voucher codes usually hovering around 10%–15% off. Student discounts are available via UNiDAYS. The best value tends to lie in bundles and top-up sets, which reward those who plan ahead - or, more realistically, those who can admit they will definitely misplace one weft after a few Proseccos. Don’t expect miraculous markdowns or "everything must go" chaos here. This isn’t fast fashion; it’s hair. And hair, it turns out, has margins.
Cliphair is doing what niche online retailers should: offering a focused, relatively well-executed product in a sea of bland Amazon listings and over-sanitised Sephora clones. It’s not trying to take over your skincare routine or talk you into collagen powder. It sells human hair, in human tones, for humans who want a little more "done" from time to time. The hype level is low. The results - when chosen and maintained with a modicum of care - are above average. And that might be more than enough.
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⭐ Rating: 3.7 / 5 (21 votes)