Home-care tips to extend the lifespan of hair extensions

  • When washing, always work from roots to tips, in the direction of the cuticle.
  • Wash underneath every tape to remove the natural oils from the scalp that could loosen the tapes.
  • Use hydrating shampoos and treatments on your extensions as the ends tend to dry out over time due to styling tools, brushing, climate and UV rays.
  • Avoid getting conditioners, treatments and oils on the tapes, as it will cause the tape to loosen from the hair.  These products are meant for lengths and ends, not roots.
  • Avoid products that contain sulfates, ammonia and parabens.
  • Use a good hair serum to moisturise and seal the ends.
  • Be very gentle when brushing as to not add unnecessary tension on the hair follicles. 
  • Start from the bottom and work your way up while holding the top part of the hair to avoid tension on the scalp and tape.
  • Try to brush as close to the tape or ring as possible without damaging it.
  • Do not brush extensions when wet.
  • Do not tie up your hair shortly after installation, as it may cause unnecessary tension on the cuticle.
  • Do not sleep with wet hair extensions, as they can tangle easily.
  • For sleeping, plait or tie hair up in a loose bun.  It is recommended to sleep on a satin pillow case to prevent tangling.
  • When using straightening or curling irons, avoid using high heat settings (<180˚C).
  • When using straightening or curling irons, always use a good thermal protector.
  • The hair should be 100% dry before using straightening or curling irons.  Never use them on wet hair.
  • Before swimming, wet hair thoroughly with clean water.
  • Apply a good hair serum or oil to wet hair to lock in as much moisture as possible.
  • Immediately after swimming, rinse the hair with clear water and apply a leave-in conditioner.

Hair extensions cost a lot and cannot be replaced easily without careful budgeting and saving. Make yours last as long as possible. Look after it as if it is your own hair.

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