How to Calculate Exactly How Many Packs of Tape in Hair Extensions You Need

One of the most common questions from first time tape in hair extensions buyers is how many packs they need to purchase to achieve their desired result. Too few packs and the result looks sparse and unconvincing. Too many and the result can feel heavy and look overdone. Understanding the factors that affect this calculation helps you order exactly the right amount from the start.

The GOO GOO Recommended Starting Guidelines

GOO GOO provides clear, practical guidance on how many packs of tape in hair extensions are needed for different desired outcomes. These guidelines are based on standard hair densities and provide an excellent starting point for most people:

  • One pack of 20 pieces is recommended for adding highlights or accents

  • Two to three packs are recommended for a noticeable increase in volume and fullness

  • Four to five packs are recommended for a complete full head transformation with significant length and volume

These recommendations are based on the standard 20 piece, 50 gram pack for the 14 to 24 inch length range, which is the most commonly purchased size in the GOO GOO range.

How Your Natural Hair Density Affects the Calculation

Your natural hair density is probably the single most important variable in calculating how many packs of tape in hair extensions you need. People with naturally thick, dense hair typically need fewer wefts to achieve a blended result because there is more natural hair to cover the bonds and mix with the extension lengths. People with fine or low density hair may need more wefts to achieve an equivalent visual result, not necessarily for coverage but for creating the proportion of extension hair to natural hair that looks convincingly natural.

The Length Factor

The length you choose also affects how many packs you need. Longer tape in hair extensions create more visual impact per weft because of their greater surface area, which means fewer wefts are sometimes needed to create a dramatic result compared to shorter lengths. However, very long extensions also need to be applied more densely to avoid looking stringy or sparse at the ends, so the two factors can balance each other out depending on your specific goals.

Ordering for Highlights vs Full Head Volume

If your goal with tape in hair extensions is to add dimension and colour variation rather than significant length or volume, a single pack is often sufficient. Placed strategically around the front sections and through the lengths, a small number of carefully placed wefts can create beautiful highlight effects that add depth and interest to your natural hair without dramatically changing its overall length or density.

For a full head transformation with both length and volume, committing to four or five packs gives your stylist enough wefts to create a truly seamless, full result that looks convincingly natural from every angle and in every style.

The Pack Options Available From GOO GOO

GOO GOO tape in hair extensions are available in packs of 10 pieces, 20 pieces, and 40 pieces, giving you flexibility to order precisely the quantity you need. For first time buyers who are uncertain, starting with two packs of 20 pieces is a sensible approach. This gives you 40 wefts to work with, which is sufficient for most full head applications and allows you to assess the result before committing to additional packs.

Conclusion

Calculating how many packs of tape in hair extensions you need becomes straightforward once you understand the relationship between your natural hair density, your desired outcome, and the GOO GOO recommended guidelines. Start within the suggested range for your goal, order from a reliable supplier, and you will have enough material to achieve the beautiful, natural looking result you are aiming for.

 

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