When it comes to hair extensions, there are dozens of options, but two methods dominate the conversation: tape-in extensions and beaded row extensions (sometimes called hand-tied extensions).
At NOVA STRANDS in Frisco, TX, we meet women from across Dallas, Plano, McKinney, Prosper, and the greater DFW area who are weighing their options and asking the same question: Which method is really better?
Spoiler alert: we’re obsessed with beaded rows, and for good reason. But let’s break down the details so you can make the right choice for your hair.
Comfort and Natural Look
- Tape-In Extensions: These use adhesive strips to attach small wefts of hair directly to your natural hair. While they can look natural at first, the adhesive bonds can sometimes be visible if your hair is fine or if you like to wear your hair up.
- Beaded Row Extensions: Beaded rows are anchored with small, silicone-lined beads and then sewn in with hand-tied wefts. Because they’re placed in rows, the weight is evenly distributed. That means they not only feel more comfortable but also look virtually invisible—even in a high ponytail.
Winner: Beaded Rows → More flexibility, comfort, and a seamless look that blends with your natural hair.
Hair Health and Damage
- Tape-In Extensions: The adhesive in tape-ins can cause stress on your natural hair. Over time, many clients experience breakage where the sticky tabs sit. Removal also requires a chemical remover, which can weaken strands.
- Beaded Row Extensions: With no glue, tape, or heat involved, beaded rows are one of the healthiest methods available. When installed and maintained properly, they actually help protect your natural hair by reducing daily heat styling.
Winner: Beaded Rows → A safer, more sustainable option that prioritizes the health of your natural hair.
Longevity and Maintenance
- Tape-In Extensions: These need to be removed and reapplied every 6–8 weeks. The adhesive tabs require a special remover, and depending on how many are installed, removal alone can take 30–60 minutes before the reapplication even begins.
- Beaded Row Extensions: Beaded rows also require a maintenance appointment every 6–8 weeks, but the removal process is much faster. Rows can be taken out in as little as 5 minutes, and the move-up is straightforward with no sticky residue or chemicals involved. Plus, the extension hair is reusable for several months, making it a better long-term investment.
Winner: Beaded Rows → Same maintenance timeline, but quicker, cleaner removal and more reusable hair make them the smarter choice.
Styling and Versatility
- Tape-In Extensions: You’ll need to be cautious with certain hairstyles like tight ponytails, braids, or buns, since adhesive tabs can peek through. Heat styling must also be done carefully to avoid loosening the bonds. And while you can work out or swim with tape-ins, sweat and water exposure can weaken the adhesive more quickly, meaning they don’t hold up as well to an active lifestyle.
- Beaded Row Extensions: Because the wefts are secured in rows (with no glue), you have the freedom to wear your hair up, down, or in intricate styles without worry. They hold strong during workouts, yoga, or even high-intensity training. Beaded rows also handle swimming in the ocean or pools much better—just rinse thoroughly afterward to keep the hair hydrated and healthy. The blend is smooth and secure, so no one will know you’re wearing extensions no matter how active you are.
Winner: Beaded Rows → Maximum styling freedom, gym-to-girls’-night durability, and a flawless finish.
Cost Over Time
- Tape-In Extensions: The initial cost of tape-ins can seem more affordable, averaging $300–$600 for the hair plus the install. But because the adhesive breaks down, you’ll need new hair every 2–3 move-ups, which adds another $300–$600 each time. Maintenance appointments also take longer (removal + reapplication), often running $150–$250 every 6–8 weeks. Over the course of a year, many clients end up spending 30–40% more on tape-ins than they expected.
- Beaded Row Extensions: The upfront investment is higher, typically starting around $800–$1,500 for the hair and install depending on length and volume. However, the hair itself is reusable for 6–12 months, and maintenance appointments are faster and cleaner, usually $125–$200 every 6–8 weeks. That means you’re paying more up front, but spreading that investment across the year. For most clients, beaded rows end up being 20–30% more cost-effective annually compared to tape-ins.
Winner: Beaded Rows → A higher initial investment, but reusable hair + lower yearly upkeep = better value in the long run.
At NOVA STRANDS in Frisco, TX, we specialize in beaded row extensions because we’ve seen how transformative they are. Our clients from Dallas, Plano, Prosper, and McKinney tell us the same thing:
✨ “I wish I had tried these sooner.”
With proper application, custom color blending, and a personalized maintenance plan, beaded rows deliver the fullness, length, and confidence boost that women are searching for without compromising the health of their natural hair.
Final Verdict: Beaded Rows for the Win
While tape-ins have their place, the truth is clear: beaded row extensions consistently outperform tape-ins in comfort, styling flexibility, longevity, and hair health.
If you’ve been researching for the best hair extensions near you or wondering what method is right for you, our hairstylists here at NOVA STRANDS are here to guide you. Our stylists are trained in luxury extension techniques and will help you create a look that’s seamless and natural.
Book your consultation today at our Frisco, TX salon and see why women across the Dallas–Fort Worth area are choosing beaded row extensions for the best hair extension experience.