We get it; Christina Haack is deep in her dress-for-revenge era. It’s been a whirlwind of sexy dresses, champagne glasses, and flowing blond hair, and we’re here for it. What we don’t get is why the “Flip or Flop” star keeps flopping the basics of hair-extension use and sabotaging her gorgeous look with messy, poorly blended installs. The whole point of extensions is to blend seamlessly into your natural hair, yet Haack’s always loudly announce themselves.
One of her worst hair-extension fails was front and center in an Instagram post shared in June 2025. There’s a visible divide between her real hair and the extensions, mainly because the extensions don’t start close enough to the root and aren’t evenly installed. On someone else, this might’ve passed, but Haack’s natural hair is flatter and thinner up top, making the volume boost below look completely disconnected. The layering doesn’t help either; it disrupts the flow of the hair, which leaves the top doing one thing and the bottom doing something else entirely. There’s also a texture mismatch as her natural strands have a soft wave, while the extensions look stiff, over-styled, and way too much like a low-quality wig.
Christina Haack’s hair-extension fails, unfortunately, aren’t new. Some of her worst offenses date back to 2024, and in one November vacation post, it’s impossible to miss. The reality TV star had everything going for her — a gorgeous bikini, perfect lighting, and a beautiful setting — but the entire aesthetic was derailed by painfully obvious, poorly installed extensions.
The clip-ins were so visible you could practically see the clips. Worst of all, there is a glaring color mismatch. Her natural hair leans dirty blond or ash, while the extensions were several shades lighter and more golden. Add in the spongy, synthetic-looking texture, and you’ve got a clear contrast against her natural strands. This fail almost felt personal, like her stylist had beef.
If this recurring slip-up is a genuine mistake, the core issue is probably that Haack’s team doesn’t know how to prepare for getting hair extensions. Clip-ins, which she clearly favors, are generally a safer option for avoiding breakage compared to strand-by-strand bonding. However, they still require some basic prep, like color and texture matching, proper layering, and smart placement closer to the root. Until that happens, the extensions will keep looking like an intentional sabotage or a breakup with her stylist mid-appointment.
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