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Friday, November 6, 2009

Hair Extensions Care

Here are a few tips:

Washing: Keep your hair clean. Hair tangles when dirt and sweat build up, wash your hair after exercise, swimming etc. Brush your hair and remove all tangles before washing it. Wash your hair going in a downward motion. Use a good quality shampoo, your stylist can advise you what product is best for your hair. When lots of water is added at once to very dry hair, hair can swell up and tangle. Gradually wet the hair and brush gently before you completely wash it. This is more common with less expensive extension hair.


Styling: When brushing use a soft bristle brush, start at the ends of your hair and gently work your way up. Always brush in a downward motion. Do not brush harshly. Brush your hair 2 or 3 times a day. Heat is your one of your hair's biggest enemy, the more you use it, the shorter your hair extensions will last. Be careful with the use of blowdryers and curling irons. It is best to let your hair dry naturally.

Exercise: Wear a cap when swimming or keep your hair out of the water. Chlorine and salt water can cause the hair to tangle and mat up. It is recommended to wear your hair up or in a ponytail when you swim or exercise

Sleeping: Never sleep on wet hair, make sure your hair is completely dry before you go to bed. It is also recommended to wrap your hair together or gently tie it up to prevent tangling.

Hair care products: Use a good (leave-in) conditioner to keep your hair soft. Don't over do it. To much conditioner or any other hair care product can cause a build up and tangling. Avoid hair products that contain alcohol. Alcohol makes hair dry. Ask your stylist what would be the best products for your hair.

Hair treatments: Don't perm, color or any other chemical process to your own hair extensions. Let your stylist take care of that.
In general it is better not to brush synthetic hair and keep this hair away from all sources of excessive heat.



Source: hairextensionguide.com

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing something about taking care of hair extensions. I'll pass this link to my wife and my sister later. They've been looking for easy tips all over the Net, so I figured that I should help them out. They're taking care of my wife's Carefree Collection wigs and my sister's and my aunt's Jon Renau wigs for a long time. So they thought of looking for alternative ways of taking care of their wigs and their extensions, just to see if there's something easier to their current method.

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