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Human Hair Extensions Care

  • Washing
    Washing
    Wash your hair using a sulfate-free shampoo recommended by your stylist, and make sure to use lukewarm water. Gently massage the shampoo into your hair without wringing or twisting it. When conditioning, focus on applying the product to the mid-lengths and ends of your hair to prevent product buildup at the roots.
  • Drying
    Drying
    Wash your hair using a sulfate-free shampoo recommended by your stylist, and make sure to use lukewarm water. Gently massage the shampoo into your hair without wringing or twisting it. When conditioning, focus on applying the product to the mid-lengths and ends of your hair to prevent product buildup at the roots.
  • Brushing
    Brushing
    After your hair is completely dry, start brushing gently from the tips and gradually move towards the roots. While brushing, provide support to the roots by applying gentle pressure. Your stylist will recommend a suitable brush to use, especially for extensions. Avoid using any hair products without consulting your stylist first.
  • Exercise
    Exercise
    Wear a swimming cap to swim… chlorine can swell the hair and cause tangling. Rinse your hair immediately after you swim. DO NOT LET YOUR HAIR DRY WITH THE CLORINE IN IT.
    When really working up a sweat wear a loose braid. Rinse your hair to remove the sweat as it can build up and or swell your hair and cause tangle.
  • Sleeping
    Sleeping
    Brush your hair before to going to sleep.
    Wear a loose braid to sleep
  • Styling your hair
    Styling your hair
    comb through your extensions daily to prevent them from getting tangled or matted. Use your fingers to gently separate and detangle the extension strands.
  • Don't
    Don't
    Be aware that excessive heat exposure from hair dryers, the sun, or tanning beds can lead to dryness and premature damage to your extensions.