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Clip In Hair Extensions - Straight Seamless - Auburn (30)
Clip In Hair Extensions - Straight Seamless - Auburn (30)
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Silicone-Band Wefts That Vanish at the Root
The thin silicone base lays each weft track flat against your scalp, so there's no raised ridge like you get with traditional fabric wefts. Even in a high ponytail or updo, there's no visible bump where the extension starts. It just looks like your hair.
Pre-Colored Auburn Consistency
The #30 shade is applied professionally before construction, so you get even pigment saturation from root to tip. No banding, no hot spots, and no guessing whether the undertone is gonna pull orange in natural light. That consistency is hard to get with DIY dyeing.
Nine-Piece Customizable Coverage
With wefts from 3 to 9 inches, you can place a single piece at the crown for subtle dimension or stack all nine for full-head auburn volume. The same set scales from everyday wear to event styling without needing a second purchase. It's versatile like that.
Virgin Hair Movement and Drape
Because the fibers still have their original cuticle layer and cortex density, they swing and settle like real hair rather than sitting stiff or clumping up. The natural weight distribution keeps the straight texture flowing the way hair is supposed to move.
Silicone Base Locks the Color Permanently
The non-porous silicone strip doesn't absorb shampoo, toner, or environmental minerals, so the auburn shade holds its vibrancy without that gradual brass shift that conventional hair extensions require ongoing color maintenance to prevent. The color just stays.
160 Grams for Visible Impact on Fine Hair
Seamless wefts concentrate their weight into thinner tracks, which means 160 grams of hair produces noticeably more perceived density per clip than the same weight on bulkier fabric wefts. If your natural hair tends toward sparse or fine, that difference really shows.
Clip Tension Without Traction Stress
Each weft has three silicone-lined clips that distribute grip across the full track width rather than pinching at a single point. That's what reduces the localized follicle tension that causes headaches during all-day wear. Comfort matters when you're wearing these for 10-plus hours.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair |
| Hair Style | Straight |
| Hair Color | Auburn #30 |
| Hair Length | 20" |
| Hair Weight | 160 grams |
| Hair Grade | Virgin Hair |
| Weft Count | 9 seamless pieces |
| Included Pieces | 2x 9" wefts (3 clips), 3x 7" wefts (3 clips), 2x 5" wefts (3 clips), 2x 3" wefts (3 clips) |
| Base Type | Silicone (cannot be dyed) |
Auburn #30 is the red shade in this lineup, and red hair has its own set of rules. It fades faster than any other color family, it shifts tone depending on lighting more dramatically than blonde or brown, and finding a red that looks like actual red hair (not copper, not orange, not burgundy) is harder than it should be.
What Auburn #30 Actually Looks Like
In daylight, it reads as a rich, warm red-brown, more autumn leaf than fire truck. Under warm indoor lighting, it leans closer to copper. Under cool fluorescents, the red undertones pop and it looks distinctly red. That chameleon behavior is what natural auburn hair does, and it means the color has dimension rather than being a flat single-tone dye job.
On its own, this shade is a full auburn look. Clipped into dark brown or black hair, it reads as dramatic red highlights, the kind that make people ask if you just came from the salon. Clipped into lighter brown hair, it blends as a subtle warm accent.
The Red-Fade Problem (and Why Clip-Ins Solve It)
Red fades faster than any other shade because the red pigment molecule is physically larger than other color molecules and gets washed out more easily. Clip-ins sidestep this completely. You're not putting red dye on your own hair, so there's nothing to fade on your bio hair. If you've considered tape-in extensions for a more permanent auburn look, keep in mind that red pigment fading affects those too, and you can't remove them between washes the way you can with clip-ins.
Wearing Auburn as an Accent vs. Full Coverage
Use three to four pieces through your mid-lengths for a red-highlights effect, concentrating around the face and crown where light hits. Auburn clip-ins are also a favorite for festival and event looks where you want a bold color without the dye commitment. For full auburn coverage, dark roots blending into auburn lengths looks like an intentional root-shadow effect, one of those happy accidents that actually works in your favor. Unlike fabric weft bases that turn a weird orange over time when exposed to red dye, the seamless silicone base holds at #30 without shifting. To keep it that way, know which products to avoid near your extensions, because Remy hair care guidelines break down why sulfate shampoos and alcohol-based sprays strip color faster than anything else, which matters double for red tones. If you're thinking about coloring these to adjust the auburn tone, a patch test and semi-permanent dye approach is the safer route than permanent color on virgin hair.
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