VEILED RESERVED

The wefts we kept for the install.

Two builds. Seventeen colors. One standard — the one we hold our own work to. Veiled Reserved is the extension line our method was built around.

WHY WE BUILT IT

Reserved is not a marketing word. It is the standard.

For years we installed other people's hair and adjusted around its limits — wefts that unraveled at the cut, ridges that telegraphed through the install, ends that thinned by month five.

Veiled Reserved is what happens when the stylist designs the spec instead of working around it. Single-donor. Cuticle-aligned. Sewn for the cut, built for the install, kept by the craft.

01

Single-donor hair

One head of hair per color, sorted to a 5%-or-fewer short-strand standard. The reason your client's ends still look like ends at month nine.

02

Cut-anywhere construction

No return-hair line. No unraveling. Trim the weft to the exact width of your section without a thought.

03

Reusable for twelve months

Move the weft up at maintenance — same pack, twelve-month wear cycle. The client pays for hair that earns its keep.

FOR THE STYLIST WHO MEASURES WORK BY HOW IT AGES

Install once. Wear it for a year.

Veiled Reserved ships ready for the bead-extension method. If you have not learned the method yet, start there — the hair is only half of the work.