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Top 10 Tape-In Hair Extensions in the UK: Expert Rankings

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Top 10 Tape-In Hair Extensions in the UK: Expert Rankings

The market for tape-in hair extensions in the UK continues to boom, to such an extent that it now the country’s fastest-growing extension method.

Offering a seamless and low-damage way to boost length and volume, tape-ins appeal to those seeking natural-looking results without the commitment or higher costs associated with some salon-only hair extension options.

However, with there being so many brands making available tape-in hair extensions in the UK, you might appreciate a rundown of the leading providers of this type of hair piece.

To this end, our expert team recently conducted a rigorous six-month testing process across 10 leading brands. Along the way, we considered such aspects as real-world wear, blending, durability, and customer experience.

As a result of this diligent work, we have been able to put together authoritative rankings of the providers of tape-in hair extensions in the UK that you should be prioritising in your search for the best looks and highest quality.

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Our Scoring System

To arrive at our definitive tape-in extensions ranking for the UK, we accounted for the following factors across five weighted categories:

  • Quality (40%): hair type, shine, tangle resistance, and longevity
  • Value (25%): price relative to performance, including reuse potential and included quantities
  • Range (15%): variety of shades, lengths, and specialised options
  • Service (10%): UK delivery speed, customer support, returns, and ease of purchase
  • Innovation (10%): advances such as invisible/ultra-thin tapes, ethical sourcing, or distinctive features.

By scrutinising these factors together, we have been able to assemble a rundown of brands offering the tape-ins that are likely to best suit your hair type, budget, and lifestyle.

The Top 10 Rankings

Below, you can find our top 10 tape-in extensions brands, as determined through our six-month testing process.

As well as notes on the general experience you can expect from each brand’s tape-ins, we have provided indicative prices.

Naturally, the exact amount you will be charged for a single pack will depend on such factors as length, weight, and your chosen retailer.

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  1. Cliphair – Score: 9.5/10

In any conversation about the brands offering the best tape-in hair extensions in the UK, Cliphair ought to be mentioned. This UK-based brand emerged as the top choice in our rundown, due to its excellent performance across all categories:

Cliphair’s tape-in extensions make use of premium 100% Remy human hair that feels silky, resists tangling, and holds style impressively well.

With prices for Cliphair tape-ins starting at around £80, this is a brand that represents outstanding affordability for this type of hair piece, without compromising on a premium feel.

More than 60 shades are available for tape-ins from Cliphair. These encompass hard-to-find tones, multi-tonal blends, various lengths, and specialised collections.

The customer service team at Cliphair is highly responsive, and shoppers can depend on this brand’s UK next-day delivery offering. The provided aftercare guidance is also clear.

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The use of invisible tape technology in Cliphair tape-ins helps ensure a particularly natural-looking result. This is especially the case for the high-end Remy Royale range of extensions.

Why is Cliphair our #1 choice? In short, this brand simply offers the best all-round combination of salon-quality hair, extensive options, unbeatable value in the UK, and fast service. This helps make Cliphair an ideal choice for most buyers of tape-ins.

  1. Beauty Works – Score: 8.9/10

For good reasons, Beauty Works continues to be one of the biggest names among UK tape-in hair extensions brands. This top-tier brand piles on the glamour, its salon-grade finishes combining with reliability and colour matching to popular shades.

A particular highlight of Beauty Works’ hair pieces is, of course, the high-quality cuticle-retained Remy hair itself. The Slimline and Invisi tape systems of this brand are also sought-after because they’re lightweight, discreet, and comfortable.

The price point of Beauty Works tape-ins is slightly higher than you might see from some competitors, at about £150 plus. However, with the shine and durability of this brand’s premium Remy hair being so widely admired, this is definitely a case of “you get what you pay for”.

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  1. Foxy Locks – Score: 8.5/10

With prices starting at around £140, Foxy Locks’ tape-ins use premium Remy human hair that lends itself to thick, seamless, and comfortable extensions. Indeed, the thickness of this brand’s offerings makes it a particularly sensible choice for high-density looks.

If you aspire to soft and long-lasting hair with good shade depth, Foxy Locks is a strong mid-range option among tape-in extensions brands in the UK today.

  1. Great Lengths – Score: 8.3/10

This salon-only brand is very much the “Rolls Royce” of hair. This is reflected in its prices of around £200 or more for tape-in extensions.

For that outlay, clients of Great Lengths-certified salons can expect ethically sourced, 100% human Remy hair that blends seamlessly, making these tape-ins virtually undetectable.

The remarkable longevity of Great Lengths tape-ins is another major plus point of this brand; they can often last around six to eight weeks before maintenance becomes necessary.

  1. LullaBellz – Score: 8.0/10

Priced from approximately £130 upwards, LullaBellz balances quality and trend-led shapes in its tape-ins. This brand uses 100% Remy human hair that can be heat-styled, as well as “Invisible” tapes that are designed to lay flat against the head.

The seamless and natural blend of LullaBellz tape-in extensions, together with their lightweight feel and no-residue tapes, contributes to their burgeoning popularity. This brand’s versatile range offers good value for up-to-the-minute looks.

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  1. Milk + Blush – Score: 7.8/10

This mid-range brand, which offers tape-ins priced from about £120, is a solid option for those prioritising value for money andhead-turning aesthetics.

Various styles are available from Milk + Blush to suit different hair types. Customers can pick from a number of contemporary shades, while the 100% Remy human hair offers soft texture and a natural, double-drawn density.

  1. Gold Fever – Score: 7.5/10

The luxury protein-bonded tapes of the Gold Fever brand are trusted by high-end stylists. This is reflected in the costs of about £180 and above.

Nonetheless, such premium pricing does mean the customer can expect exceptional quality, ethically sourced Indian Temple hair extensions that are natural-looking, durable, and comfortable.

  1. Remi Cachet – Score: 7.2/10

A mid-premium contender at £160 or above, Remi Cachet offers tape-ins that combine a natural, elegant aesthetic with genuinely formidable longevity.

This brand’s tape-in extensions generally last around eight to 10 weeks before requiring reapplication. The hair itself is durable too, longevity of up of 12 months being realistic with the right professional aftercare.

  1. Bellami – Score: 6.9/10

This US-based brand has a stellar global reputation, which in many respects, is deserved. Its high-end tape-ins make use of 100% Remy human hair that is thick from root to tip, thereby providing a full and luxurious look. Bellami tape-ins are also available in a vast array of colours that blend easily, so it shouldn’t be overly difficult to find the right match for you.

However, as decent as the quality of these hair pieces undoubtedly is, the import fees and shipping costs do somewhat erode the value for UK buyers.

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  1. Zala – Score: 6.5/10

Starting at around £100, Zala’s tape-in hair extensions can be considered a solid budget option for short-term wear. They’re probably best for trial runs or occasional use, instead of being treated as a longer-term investment.

Zala tape-in extensions do come in a range of shades, and their initial softness is good for the price. However, our testers found that the hair became matted or damaged quickly. The tape adhesive is also weak compared to the offerings of other brands in this list, with Zala extensions prone to falling out prematurely.

2026 Tape-In Trends

The market for tape-in extensions during 2026 continues to evolve. Here are some of the key trends and developments influencing the choices of shoppers this year:

  • Seamless and invisible tape technology continues to grow in sophistication and popularity. Ultra-thin, flat-to-scalp designs – such as extended invisible tapes – are making applications quicker and more difficult to detect.
  • Natural textures are favoured over ultra-straight. Wavy and body wave options are particularly popular due to the effortless blending they make possible.
  • Dark brunette and jet black are among the most trending colours for tape-ins this year, along with earthy muted tones such as warm browns and dusty blondes.
  • Increasing demand is being seen for low-maintenance application options. Customers are appreciating salon fits that can often be carried out in less than an hour, as well as reusable tapes capable of lasting for six to eight weeks or more with proper care.

Conclusion

So, there you have it: our definitive rundown of the brands offering the top 10 tape-in hair extensions in the UK right now.

Cliphair takes our number one position as an exceptional all-rounder for this type of hair piece, with this UK-based brand also representing the best overall value for money. Our premium pick, meanwhile – for those who can take a “money no object” approach to tape-in hair extensions – is Great Lengths, which offers excellently-blending 100% Remy human hair.

If you’re unsure, opting for any of the top three brands in our ranking – Cliphair, Beauty Works, or Foxy Locks – will help ensure you benefit from great-looking and high-performing tape-ins for almost any situation.

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