Caring for Real Hair Extensions

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You have finally purchased your very first set of all natural human hair extensions, hooray!  Hair extensions are such a fabulous way to add length, volume and style to your hair.  Whether you choose clip ins or tape ins, the options are endless and the prices are affordable.  So how do you protect your newest prized possession?

Treat you extensions like you should treat your own hair.  Meaning taking care not to damage it, subject it to damaging UV’s, brush, break, style and bleach.  I know, we treat our own hair like this pretty much on a daily basis.  But when it comes to protecting your investment, try and look at it differently ;-)

Avoid over washing hair.  Most stylists will recommend around 2-3 times a week.  When you do wash it, take care in not only using ultra moisturizing shampoos and conditioners, but being gentle when washing your hair.  Comb through hair with your fingers while conditioner is soaking to avoid breaking and splitting extensions from combing and brushing after your shower.

Get regular trims.  Be sure to trim ends every 6-10 weeks to keep extensions looking fabulous for longer.

Avoid over styling with heat tools.  When you do use one, and I know you will, ABSOLUTELY use a heat protectant.  Make sure you check the bottle to ensure it covers the temperature you use when styling.  Try also blowdrying at lower setting or skipping the step all together once a week.

Condition. To keep your extensions vibrant and shiny, use a conditioning masque once a week.  Although I recommend this for everyone, extensions NEED this to avoid looking dull and frail.

To view our complete line of 100% Top Quality Human Hair Extensions, click here.

 Thanks for reading!  Have a fabulous Sunday evening!

Tiffany xo

HSP

One Response to Caring for Real Hair Extensions

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