Nano Ring Hair Extensions in Abingdon
At Wisteria Avenue, we specialise in nano ring hair extensions. Whether this is your first time having extensions or you’re a returning client, the nano ring questions below are designed to give you the knowledge you need. We also offer in-salon consultations to work through what you want to achieve, the pros and cons, your budget, and whether nano rings are right for you.
If you’re weighing up extensions for the first time, it’s a lot to take in — methods and prices vary, and your budget, lifestyle and goals all matter. Our free, no-obligation in-salon consultations exist to cut through that and base a recommendation on what would actually suit you. To explore your options, call or WhatsApp us on 01235 534705.
What are nano ring hair extensions?
Nano rings are a type of hair extension attached to your existing hair to add length, volume, or both. They’re applied using small metal rings and are known for their discreet appearance.
How do nano ring hair extensions work?
Nano rings secure small amounts of hair to your natural hair using tiny metal rings, fixed close to the root in a way that keeps them undetectable to the naked eye.
Why nano ring hair extensions?
Nano rings are sophisticated, and a great option if you want natural-looking extensions — whether to match your natural colour, blend in highlights, or create a balayage effect. They look great, they’re durable, and generally you won’t notice they’re there.
What is the difference between nano rings and other methods?
Nano rings use smaller, nearly undetectable rings for attachment. Unlike tape-in or clip-in extensions, they offer a more discreet and durable solution — with no heat or adhesives needed during application.
What are the downsides to nano rings?
As with all extensions, nano rings aren’t designed for indefinite use, and they can be an investment. How long they last comes down to how well they’re cared for, how regularly they’re removed and reapplied, and your general lifestyle. Cared for well, they can last up to a year; in other cases, under six months.
What do nano rings cost?
Cost varies with the type, quality and application method. Nano rings usually start from around £500 and rise from there. For context, the most expensive we found locally in Oxford was around £1,000.