How to Care for Your Human Hair Extensions to Keep Them Looking Fresh

How to Care for Your Human Hair Extensions to Keep Them Looking Fresh

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Adding hair extensions is the most excellent approach to modifying your hair's appearance. However, when you leave the salon, extensions will undoubtedly look gorgeous. It all depends on how well you take care of them at home to keep them looking flawless. People often use human hair extensions to achieve the desired hair length, volume, and style. Taking proper care of them is crucial, so they remain lovely and fresh since they are an investment in how you appear. Essential steps you must take to take care of your human hair extensions so they last as long as possible are covered in this post.

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Human Hair Extension Care Tips 

Several hair specialists have been in the field for a long time and are familiar with many simple strategies to maintain the most excellent appearance for your extensions. Learning the best methods to take care of your locks to help them last longer is always a good idea, whether you're new to extensions or have been a member for years. Here are the top seven tips that we always follow to maintain your human hair extensions:

Top 7 Tips on How to Care for Human Hair Extensions

1. Wash Your Extensions Correctly

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So let's start by looking at how you wash your hair. While you may treat your hair extensions the same as your hair, there are a few things to remember the next time you wash your hair.
  • When cleaning your clip-in hair extensions, we always advise buying the shampoo and conditioner your hair extension expert suggests.
  • You need to do many steps to ensure the bindings remain strong, regardless of whether you use pre-taped wefts or micro rings, which are tiny copper rings lined with silicone.
  • They also need the proper components to maintain your extensions in excellent condition and your natural hair flourish.
  • While sulfates and alcohol are known to deplete your hair with their natural oils, you should avoid using them.

Your hair extensions are more prone to tangle as a result of this. You can always consult hair experts to help you find the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair extension.

2. Never Sleep With Wet Extensions

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Now that you know how to wash your extensions like a pro, it's time to learn how to dry them.

Even though it might be tempting to go to bed with slightly damp hair, we can't stress enough how important it is to dry your hair completely before bed. A good rule of thumb for taking care of your extensions is never to go to sleep with your hair wet.

Some people fail to follow these simple tips and will always return for maintenance appointments with tangled and matted roots or extensions that have fallen out.

Wet hair is at its weakest, so tossing and turning while you sleep can damage your natural hair extensions. It also means that when you wake up in the morning, you'll have a lot of bedhead, which will take forever to untangle. Even if you take extra care to brush out knots, you will put much pressure on the bonds, pulling on your scalp and breaking the bonds.

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3. Always Be Careful When Brushing Extensions

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Even though we mentioned it briefly in the previous tip, having a whole section about how to brush extensions was essential. If you do not care for your extensions, they will start to come loose, like when you brush your natural hair too roughly and see strands fall out.

Your extensions will be tangled up at some point, but how you deal with them is what matters.

  • First, you need to buy a good brush. Always go for high-quality brushes, which are affordable and appealing.
  • Then you must follow the order of brushing your hair at the ends and working your way up. This method will put the least stress on your hair, extensions, and scalp, keeping them all healthy.

Brushing your hair extensions is just like brushing your teeth. As long as you are gentle, brushing a few times won’t hurt, and the most preferred timing is in the morning, before bed; and remember to brush the extensions before and after washing them.

Also Read: How to Style Your Human Hair Extensions to a Natural Look

4. Schedule A Weekly Conditioning Treatment

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Girls, are we right to say that greasy hair is the worst thing for everyone? But waking up to oily roots can be very annoying, but it does mean that your hair is getting a steady supply of natural oils, which keeps it healthy even if you don't do much to care for it. But since your hair extensions are only attached to the root, they don't get these natural oils. So, you should always schedule a conditioning treatment once a week to keep them full of moisture, smooth, and with that gorgeous shine.

You can deep condition your extensions in many different ways and use any products you want as long as you do not put them close to the roots. Natural products are always popular because they are cheap and ensure that your skin is fully hydrated. Argan, coconut, and macadamia oil are all great for smoothing and shining your hair. You can make your hair mask if you want to be more creative. 

5. Minimize Heat Damage

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When you use too much heat on hair extensions, they get damaged, just like your hair. Since all of our attachments, whether micro ring or tape-in extensions, are made from 100% human hair, they can get brittle and develop split ends. This means that once the extensions are damaged, you may be unable to fix them, no matter how many conditioning treatments you use. You may have to replace the hair. However, luckily, there are many ways to keep the damage from heat to a minimum. Here is what you need to do;

  • Use a heat shield: Do not forget to put a protectant on your hair before you use any heated styling tools. Many great heat protectors are on the market. Some products are used on hair that is still wet, while others are sprayed on the right before styling.
  • Bring the temperature down: Try to keep the temperature as low as possible when using heated tools. You need some heat to get a perfect style, so try different settings to see what works best for you without burning your extensions.
  • Take breaks from the heat often: If you straighten your hair every day or curl it with many products every weekend, it might look beautiful, but you are shortening the life of your extensions. So why not stop using heat every occasionally? Try overnight curls or you can try curly hair extensions that do not need heat, or an up do with cute hair accessories.

6. Do not Get Tangled up While You Sleep

Even though you cannot stop yourself from tossing and turning all night, there are a few things you can do to keep to maintain your hair extension. If you can avoid knots as much as possible, you will not have to put as much pressure on your roots and extension bonds when you brush them out.

One of the best ways to keep your natural hair extensions in place while you sleep is to tie them back loosely before bed. Putting your hair in a low ponytail with a silk scrunchie or spiral hairband is quick and easy. Another great way to keep your hair from being tangled is to do a loose French braid. It may take some practice, but you will wake up with beautiful beach waves. Look at Real Simple for a systematic guide to making a French Braid that is very easy.

7. Break the Bonds Every Day

You must take the time each day to separate your bonds. This may sound like a lot of work and time, but it only takes a few minutes, and if you do it every day, it will take even less time. To do this, you will not need any tools. Just use your fingers to feel each bond and make sure none of them has started to get tangled. If they have, try to pull them apart carefully. You may need a small brush or comb to do this. Ensure that the bonds are always apart so that the extensions are not tangled up with loose or falling hair.

Nothing is better than the first time you see your new locks after getting hair extensions, but if you do not care for them, they will not last as long as you'd hoped. Adding the steps above to your routine and going to regular maintenance appointments will make your hair look great for months.

Human hair extensions can be a beautiful and versatile addition to your hairstyle, but they need proper care and maintenance to stay fresh and beautiful. By doing the essential things this article tells you, you can keep your extensions in good shape and enjoy having longer, fuller, and more stylish hair. Make sure to brush and detangle your extensions often, use gentle products, keep them away from heat and water, and store them correctly when not using them. Taking good care of your human hair extensions will last longer and give you many styling options.