How to Replace Tape in Hair Extensions?
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● What Does “Replacing Tape” Mean?
● When Should You Replace Tape?
● Tools and Products You Will Need
● Step‑by‑Step: Removing Old Tape From the Hair
>> 1. Lay out your Tape in Hair Extensions
>> 4. Remove residual adhesive
● Deep Cleaning the Wefts Before Re‑Taping
● Applying Fresh Tape Tabs to the Extensions
>> 2. Align the tape with the weft
>> 3. Press firmly for strong adhesion
>> 4. Keep the outer backing on
● Reinstalling Tape in Hair Extensions After Re‑Taping
>> 3. Sandwich with the top tape
● Professional Tips for Longer‑Lasting Tape in Hair Extensions
● Common Mistakes to Avoid When Replacing Tape
● Why Choose VIVACROWN for Tape in Hair Extensions?
● FAQs About Replacing Tape in Hair Extensions
>> 1. How often should I replace the tape in Tape in Hair Extensions?
>> 2. Can I reuse my Tape in Hair Extensions after removing them?
>> 3. What is the best remover for taking off old tape?
>> 4. Why won't the new tape stick to my Tape in Hair Extensions?
>> 5. Is it safe to replace tape in Tape in Hair Extensions at home?
Replacing the tape in Tape in Hair Extensions is the key step that turns an old set into a fresh, secure, and reusable investment. With the right products, clean technique, and a little patience, you can safely retape your Tape in Hair Extensions at home or in the salon while protecting both the wefts and your natural hair.
At VIVACROWN, premium 100% human hair Tape in Hair Extensions are designed for repeated re‑taping cycles, allowing stylists and end users to enjoy long‑lasting, luxurious results without constantly buying new hair. This guide explains when to replace the tape, what tools you need, and step‑by‑step methods to remove old adhesive, clean the wefts, and apply fresh tape for a flawless reinstallation.

What Does “Replacing Tape” Mean?
Replacing tape in Tape in Hair Extensions means removing the worn adhesive strips from the top of each weft and applying new extension tape tabs so they can be reinstalled close to the scalp again. When done correctly, you keep the same high‑quality hair, but refresh the bond for another several weeks of secure wear.
Tape in Hair Extensions are usually installed in “sandwiches” where two tape tabs enclose a thin slice of natural hair. Over time, natural hair growth and product build‑up cause the adhesive to weaken, which is why the tape must be replaced even if the hair itself still looks beautiful.
For salon owners and stylists, mastering tape replacement is essential for offering maintenance appointments that keep clients coming back every 6–8 weeks. For home users, learning to replace tape extends the life of every set of VIVACROWN Tape in Hair Extensions and reduces long‑term cost.
When Should You Replace Tape?
Most Tape in Hair Extensions need to be removed, cleaned, and re‑taped every 6–8 weeks, depending on hair growth, lifestyle, and aftercare. As your natural hair grows, the tape tabs slide away from the scalp, making them more visible and less secure.
You should plan to replace the tape in Tape in Hair Extensions when you notice:
- Extensions have moved several centimeters from the scalp and begin to show when styling.
- Bonds feel loose, are slipping, or are tangling near the roots, even with careful brushing.
- Adhesive edges are fraying, gummy, or no longer lying flat against your hair.
High‑quality human hair Tape in Hair Extensions, like those produced by VIVACROWN, can usually be reused through multiple tape cycles—often up to three times—if properly cared for.
Tools and Products You Will Need
Before replacing tape in Tape in Hair Extensions, gather all the tools so the process is smooth, clean, and efficient.
- Extension tape remover (alcohol‑based or professional remover spray) to dissolve old adhesive.
- Fresh pre‑cut tape tabs or roll tape specifically designed for Tape in Hair Extensions.
- Clarifying or extension shampoo to remove oil and residue from the wefts.
- Mild conditioner for mid‑lengths and ends only (never on the tape area).
- Fine‑tooth or rat‑tail comb, clips, and sectioning tools to separate bonds and cleanly part the hair.
- Paper towels or cotton pads to wipe away softened adhesive.
- Dish soap or gentle degreasing soap (used sparingly) on the tape area to cut remaining oily residue.
- Hair dryer (low‑heat setting) or extension hanger to dry the Tape in Hair Extensions completely before re‑taping.
For VIVACROWN Tape in Hair Extensions, always follow both the steps in this guide and the specific care card that comes with each batch of hair to guarantee maximum longevity.
Step‑by‑Step: Removing Old Tape From the Hair
This part assumes your Tape in Hair Extensions have already been removed from your head and you are working on the wefts themselves. If you still need to remove Tape in Hair Extensions from your natural hair, always do that first with a remover solution before starting the re‑taping process.
1. Lay out your Tape in Hair Extensions
- Spread the Tape in Hair Extensions on a clean, flat surface with the tape side facing up.
- Separate them by length or color if you use multiple shades, which will make reinstallation faster later.
2. Saturate the old tape
- Spray a professional tape remover or 70%+ alcohol directly onto the old tape tabs.
- Let the remover sit for a few minutes so it can fully break down the adhesive.
3. Peel away the tape tabs
- Starting at one corner, gently lift the tape strip with your fingertips or a plastic card.
- If the tape resists or feels stretchy and gummy, add more remover and wait a bit longer before trying again.
4. Remove residual adhesive
- Use a card, your fingernails, or a soft cloth to rub away any remaining adhesive from the tape area of the Tape in Hair Extensions.
- Avoid pulling on the hair itself to prevent shedding or damage to the weft stitching.
At this stage, the tape surface of your Tape in Hair Extensions should be free of visible glue, though it may still feel slightly oily and needs additional cleaning.
Deep Cleaning the Wefts Before Re‑Taping
Proper cleaning is essential so the new tape bonds correctly and holds for the full wear period.
1. Degrease the tape area
- Apply a small drop of dish soap or degreasing soap directly to the tape area only.
- Gently rub the tape edge between your fingers to emulsify remaining adhesive and remover oils, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
2. Shampoo the lengths
- Wash the Tape in Hair Extensions with a sulfate‑free extension shampoo, focusing mainly on mid‑lengths and ends.
- Avoid rough scrubbing; instead, smooth the shampoo down the hair in a straight motion to minimize tangling.
3. Condition and detangle
- Apply a light conditioner from mid‑lengths to ends only, never onto the tape area you plan to re‑adhere.
- Rinse well, gently squeeze out excess water, and detangle with a wide‑tooth comb from ends upwards.
4. Dry completely
- Allow Tape in Hair Extensions to air dry flat on a towel or use a blow dryer on a low‑heat setting, avoiding direct heat on the future tape area.
- The tape section must be completely dry and free of oil or conditioner before new tape is applied.
For brands like VIVACROWN that use fine, double‑drawn human hair, gentle washing and drying help keep the cuticle aligned so the Tape in Hair Extensions stay silky and tangle‑free through multiple re‑tape cycles.

Applying Fresh Tape Tabs to the Extensions
Once your Tape in Hair Extensions are clean and dry, you are ready to apply new tape.
1. Choose the right tape
- Use high‑quality, medical‑grade extension tape made specifically for Tape in Hair Extensions, ideally pre‑cut to match your wefts.
- Consider no‑shine or matte tape for a more discreet finish, especially in fine or light hair.
2. Align the tape with the weft
- Place each Tape in Hair Extensions weft tape‑side up on a flat surface.
- Peel the backing from a new tape tab and carefully align it over the original tape area, ensuring it covers the entire width without overhang.
3. Press firmly for strong adhesion
- Once aligned, press the new tape firmly into the weft using your fingers or a clean tool, applying even pressure along the strip.
- If any tape extends beyond the edge of the weft, trim the excess with small scissors.
4. Keep the outer backing on
- Leave the outer backing on the new tape until you are ready to reapply the Tape in Hair Extensions to the head.
- Store the freshly taped wefts in a clean, dry container or hang them on an extension holder to keep them tangle‑free and dust‑free.
This preparation means that when it is time to reinstall your Tape in Hair Extensions, you simply peel off the remaining backing and sandwich the wefts around small sections of natural hair.
Reinstalling Tape in Hair Extensions After Re‑Taping
To complete the replacement process, you will reinstall the Tape in Hair Extensions onto clean, dry natural hair. Always make sure the client's hair has been clarified and is free from oils, silicones, and heavy conditioners near the root.
1. Section the hair
- Start at the nape of the neck and create a thin, horizontal section.
- Clip away the rest of the hair and ensure the section is smooth and tangle‑free.
2. Place the bottom tape
- Remove the backing from one Tape in Hair Extensions weft.
- Press it under a thin slice of natural hair, about 0.5–1 cm from the scalp, making sure no scalp skin is trapped in the adhesive.
3. Sandwich with the top tape
- Take a matching weft and remove its backing.
- Press it directly on top of the first weft, sandwiching the natural hair between the two Tape in Hair Extensions tabs.
4. Seal the bond
- Use your fingers or a flat iron on a very low‑heat “press” (no sliding) to gently clamp and seal the adhesive, if recommended by your tape manufacturer.
- Continue moving up the head in rows, maintaining consistent section thickness and spacing for a seamless blend.
Repeating this process across the head ensures the refreshed Tape in Hair Extensions feel comfortable, lie flat, and look completely natural.
Professional Tips for Longer‑Lasting Tape in Hair Extensions
A few habits can dramatically extend how many times you can replace the tape and reuse your Tape in Hair Extensions before buying a new set.
- Use sulfate‑free, extension‑friendly shampoos and avoid applying conditioners or oils near the tape area.
- Limit excessive heat styling directly on or near the bonds, and never clamp a hot iron over the tape itself unless specifically recommended and on low heat.
- Brush Tape in Hair Extensions gently from ends to roots with an extension brush, holding the roots to reduce tension on the tape.
- Sleep with hair in a low braid or loose ponytail to prevent tangling and stress on the tape bonds.
- Avoid heavy styling products, silicone‑rich serums, and oil‑based treatments near the roots that may weaken the adhesive of Tape in Hair Extensions.
- Schedule regular maintenance appointments so a professional can check each tape tab, replace any worn pieces, and keep the overall shape and blend looking fresh.
Premium hair, like VIVACROWN's human hair Tape in Hair Extensions, combined with correct aftercare, can often be re‑taped multiple times while still looking smooth, soft, and natural.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Replacing Tape
Even experienced users can make small mistakes that reduce how long Tape in Hair Extensions last after re‑taping. Avoid these pitfalls for the best results.
- Re‑taping over residue
Never apply new tape over sticky build‑up or remover residue. This creates a weak bond and can lead to premature slipping of Tape in Hair Extensions.
- Using the wrong products near bonds
Oily treatments, heavy masks, and some medicated shampoos can break down the adhesive. Keep these away from the bond area of Tape in Hair Extensions.
- Applying tape on damp or warm hair
The new tape must be applied on completely cool, dry Tape in Hair Extensions and on dry natural hair. Any moisture trapped inside can cause lifting and slippage.
- Overloading each section with hair
If the natural hair slice between the Tape in Hair Extensions sandwich is too thick, the bond may not close fully. If it is too thin, it may not support the weight of the extensions and can cause breakage.
By avoiding these mistakes and following a clear method, you help each set of Tape in Hair Extensions reach its full potential life.
Why Choose VIVACROWN for Tape in Hair Extensions?
VIVACROWN focuses on real human hair wigs, handmade pieces, and Tape in Hair Extensions that blend artisanal craftsmanship with accessible pricing. For salons and distributors, buying directly from a specialized manufacturer ensures consistent quality, customizable specifications, and reliable supply.
VIVACROWN Tape in Hair Extensions are crafted with carefully aligned cuticles for minimal tangling and maximum shine over repeated tape cycles. Each batch can be ordered in multiple lengths, densities, and shades, ideal for both individual clients and wholesale Tape in Hair Extensions buyers.
If you are planning to build a Tape in Hair Extensions service menu, launch a new salon, or source private‑label products, partnering with VIVACROWN gives you direct‑from‑factory control over specifications and branding.
Conclusion
Replacing the tape in Tape in Hair Extensions is not just a maintenance task; it is a strategy to maximize the lifespan and value of your extensions. By removing old adhesive, thoroughly cleaning the wefts, and applying fresh tape tabs correctly, you can reinstall your favorite Tape in Hair Extensions again and again with a secure, natural result.
Whether you are a stylist managing regular re‑tape appointments or a home user maintaining personal sets, choosing high‑quality human hair and reliable tape makes the process smoother and the final look more luxurious. If you are ready to upgrade your Tape in Hair Extensions with premium hair that withstands multiple re‑taping cycles, contact VIVACROWN via vivacrown.com to discuss wholesale, salon, or custom project options tailored to your brand.

FAQs About Replacing Tape in Hair Extensions
1. How often should I replace the tape in Tape in Hair Extensions?
Most people replace the tape in Tape in Hair Extensions every 6–8 weeks, depending on how fast their hair grows and how they care for the extensions. This schedule keeps the bonds close to the scalp and helps maintain a natural look.
If your lifestyle includes frequent workouts, swimming, or heavy product use, you may find you need to retape closer to every 6 weeks. Regular maintenance ensures your Tape in Hair Extensions stay flat, comfortable, and discreet.
2. Can I reuse my Tape in Hair Extensions after removing them?
Yes, high‑quality Tape in Hair Extensions can usually be reused several times as long as the hair remains in good condition. The key is to fully remove the old adhesive, deep‑clean the wefts, and apply fresh tape before reinstalling.
Some users can reuse the same Tape in Hair Extensions for many months, especially when the hair is 100% human and double‑drawn. VIVACROWN Tape in Hair Extensions are designed to support multiple re‑tape cycles when maintained properly.
3. What is the best remover for taking off old tape?
The best remover for old tape in Tape in Hair Extensions is usually an alcohol‑based or professional extension remover that breaks down adhesive quickly without leaving heavy residue. Sprays designed specifically for extensions make it easier to saturate the tape area and peel tabs in one piece.
Natural oils such as coconut oil or olive oil can help soften the adhesive more gently, but they must be completely washed out before re‑taping. Always test any remover on a small section of Tape in Hair Extensions first, especially if the hair is colored.
4. Why won't the new tape stick to my Tape in Hair Extensions?
If the new tape does not stick well to your Tape in Hair Extensions, it is usually because there is still oil, remover, or conditioner residue on the weft. Even a thin film can prevent the adhesive from bonding securely and cause early slipping.
Make sure you degrease the tape area with a small amount of dish soap, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely before applying new tape tabs. Avoid touching the sticky side of the tape with your fingers, and always press the tab firmly into place on the Tape in Hair Extensions wefts.
5. Is it safe to replace tape in Tape in Hair Extensions at home?
Replacing tape in Tape in Hair Extensions at home is possible if you are patient, follow each step carefully, and use professional‑grade products. Many users successfully retape their own Tape in Hair Extensions between salon visits, especially after watching detailed tutorials.
However, if you feel unsure about sectioning, adhesive handling, or reinstalling near the scalp, it is safer to visit an experienced stylist. For stylists working with VIVACROWN Tape in Hair Extensions, offering re‑taping services is an excellent way to build client loyalty and add a profitable maintenance service to your menu.
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