Hair Care Tips
1. Brushing
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Always use a soft-bristle brush or a looped brush specifically designed for extensions.
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Start brushing from the ends, working your way up to the roots to avoid tugging and breakage.
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Hold the base of the extensions to prevent strain on your natural hair or bonds.
2. Washing
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Wash your extensions 2–3 times a week to prevent buildup without over washing.
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Use sulfate-free and alcohol-free shampoos and conditioners to maintain moisture and avoid dryness.
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Gently cleanse without scrubbing or twisting to avoid tangling.
3. Conditioning
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Apply conditioner from mid-length to the ends—avoid the roots, especially for tape or bond extensions, as this can weaken the adhesive.
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Use a deep conditioning treatment once a week to keep your extensions soft and hydrated.
4. Drying
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Avoid rubbing your extensions with a towel; instead, gently pat them dry.
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Always allow extensions to air-dry whenever possible, but if you use heat tools, apply a heat protectant first.
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Ensure the roots and bonds are completely dry to prevent matting and damage.
5. Styling
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Use heat styling tools sparingly and always set them to a low-to-medium temperature.
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Avoid applying heat directly to the bonds or tapes of your extensions.
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Opt for silk or satin pillowcases to minimize friction while you sleep.
6. Avoiding Tangles
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Tie your hair in a loose braid or ponytail before bed to reduce tangling.
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Avoid swimming in chlorinated or salty water with your extensions in, as this can cause damage. If you swim, wear a protective swim cap.
7. Regular Maintenance
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Visit your stylist every 6–8 weeks for professional maintenance to ensure your extensions stay secure and healthy.
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Follow the specific instructions given for your type of extensions, whether clip-ins, tape-ins, or bonded extensions.
By following these tips, you’ll keep your hair extensions looking shiny, healthy, and natural for longer!
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