GOO GOO I Tip Hair Extensions Human Hair, Real Human Itip Ke

β PROS
- Quality ingredients for effective results
- Pleasant texture and application
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
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The Verdict
Is $47 worth it? The short answer: yes, but only if you know what you’re buying.
I’ve tested dozens of “human hair” extensions that turned out to be processed animal hair or synthetic blends. The GOO GOO I Tip set is the real deal β 100% Remy human hair with keratin tips already attached. At $46.99 for 20 strands, it’s priced mid-tier, not budget. But here’s what you actually get for that money.
What’s in the box
Each pack contains 20 pre-tipped strands, roughly 18-20 inches long (weight varies by pack). The keratin tips are already molded β no bead crimping required. You’ll need a fusion iron or hot connector tool to apply them, which isn’t included. The hair arrives in a neat bundle with a small instruction card covering basic placement.
The hair itself
This is where GOO GOO earns its keep. The cuticles are aligned in one direction β you can feel it when you run your fingers down the strand. It takes color well (I tested a subtle caramel balayage on a test strand) and holds a curl without frizzing after a full day out. The texture is medium-coarse, closer to natural Asian or Latina hair than fine European hair. If your hair is baby-fine, this will feel slightly heavy.
What buyers consistently praise
The blending is the standout. One verified buyer wrote: “I’ve spent $200+ on salon extensions that didn’t blend this well. My stylist thought I’d had a professional install until I told her these were $47.” Another noted: “Zero shedding. I’ve washed these three times and not a single strand has come loose from the tip.” The keratin bonds hold up β multiple reviewers mention getting 6-8 weeks of wear before needing reinstallation.
Where it falls short
The color matching is the biggest complaint. Multiple reviewers note the “natural black” runs bluish β “It’s almost blue-black, which looks fake against my warm-toned hair.” Order a shade lighter than you think you need. Also, 20 strands is not a full head. For average density, you’ll need 3-4 packs. That pushes the real cost to $140-190, which is still cheaper than most salon brands but not the bargain the single-pack price suggests.
Shedding is minimal but not zero β a few loose hairs in the first wash, which is normal for any human hair product. The tips are durable but not indestructible; don’t overheat them during installation or they’ll crack.
Who should buy this
- DIY installers who’ve done fusion before and want quality hair without salon markup
- Anyone with medium-to-thick hair looking for volume and length in a natural finish
- Color-treated hair β this takes dye reliably
Skip it if you have very fine hair (the weight will pull), or if you want a full head for under $100 β that’s not happening with this product.
FAQ
How long does the keratin tip last? With proper installation and care β no oil-based products near the bonds, gentle brushing β expect 6-8 weeks. Some reviewers report 10+ weeks.
Can I curl or straighten these? Yes. Heat tools up to 350Β°F are safe. Keep the iron away from the keratin tips.
Will these match my color? Only if you’re lucky. The shades run dark, especially the blacks. Buy a color ring first or order one shade lighter.
The Verdict
At face value, $46.99 for 20 strands might seem steep. But you’re paying for genuine Remy hair that blends, colors, and wears like salon-grade extensions β at roughly half the price. The color inconsistency is annoying, and the strand count is stingy, but the quality justifies the cost.
Buy it if you want salon-quality human hair without the salon markup and don’t mind buying multiple packs.
Skip it if you need a full head on a strict budget or have ultra-fine hair that can’t handle the weight.
Rating: 4.2/5 β solid quality, real human hair, but color matching and pack size keep it from perfection.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



