What Length Should I Order? A Stylist’s Guide to Choosing the Right Extension Length
What Length Should I Order? A Stylist’s Guide to Choosing the Right Extension Length.
One of the most common questions we get from both stylists and clients is:
“What length of extensions should I get?”
And while it’s tempting to go long and dramatic, choosing the right length is key to ensuring a flawless, natural-looking blend.
At Muse Hair Pro, our rule of thumb is simple—but powerful:
The “Double It” Rule
Take the client’s shortest layer at the crown. Double that length. That’s the longest you should go.
For example:
If the shortest layer on top is 8 inches, the maximum extension length should be 16 inches.
Why? Because anything longer than double the length of their shortest layer will usually:
• Look stringy or “melty” toward the bottom
• Fail to blend with their natural hair
• Draw attention to the extensions instead of creating a seamless finish
Why This Rule Works
When you stay within this range:
• The blend looks soft and believable
• You avoid that harsh “shelf” or broomstick effect
• Styling becomes easier and more versatile
• Clients get compliments on their hair, not their extensions
Remember: extensions are meant to enhance, not overpower.
What If My Client Wants Extra Length?
If a client insists on going longer than what’s ideal, make sure to:
• Layer the extensions intentionally to bridge the gap between their natural length and the longer pieces
• Add a few extra grams of hair to avoid stringiness at the ends
• Educate them on the styling maintenance required to keep it looking natural
Recap
✔️ Start with the shortest layer at the crown
✔️ Double it — that’s your ideal max length
✔️ Anything longer risks a poor blend
✔️ Educate your client on the “why” — they’ll thank you for it!
Shop by Length
Muse Hair Pro offers premium extensions in a variety of lengths to suit every client’s needs: