How To Make Hair Extensions Last Longer?

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How To Make Hair Extensions Last Longer? Proper care for your hair extension makes them look healthier, vibrant and more natural. Properly taking care of your hair extensions also helps increase the longevity of your extensions allowing them to last longer - ultimately saving you money and getting the most out of your investment.

Here are some tips to make Hair Extensions last long Brush Often Wearing extensions requires that you pay extra care to how you brush as well as the frequency. Just as if you would brush your real hair gently, coaxing - not tearing - any knots, your extensions are no exception. How you brush your extensions is crucial. To start, get a high-quality extension-friendly brush. This will help prevent tangling and damage to your extensions. When brushing your extensions, start by selecting a section of hair. Place one hand on the base of your extensions, holding firmly to avoid tugging or pulling to the base of your extensions and scalp. Start brushing the ends of the hair first and slowly work your way up the mid-strands, towards your roots.

Always Use Professional Products Your extensions are only as good as the products you apply to them! We cannot stress that enough! Always use professional products, including a sulfate/paraben-free shampoo and conditioner. Those ingredients are proven to dry out the hair, acting as a scrubbing astringent to remove dirt and oils.


Hydration Is Key Due to the chemical processing that all extension hair undergoes, you need to focus on replenishing the moisture. Aside from your shampoo and conditioner coming from a professional product line that is nourishing and hydrating, weekly use of a deeply hydrating, moisturizing mask is also recommended.

Avoid Chlorine and Salt Water Chlorine and saltwater have the same negative effect on hair extensions - they both cause extreme hair dryness. The salt will cause the hair to lose moisture immediately, leading to expansion and reducing your extensions' lifespan. If your hair is unprotected, you will have a potential matted mess on your hands. If you are going swimming, below are helpful tips to prevent damage to your extensions.

Sweaty Betty? No Worries Avoid tight ponytails or buns when activities occur in damp or humid conditions such as workouts, steam rooms, or saunas. You can secure your hair with scrunchies without being too tight, and make sure the extensions are dried immediately after with a cool blow dryer.

Detoxing It is vital to use a detox shampoo once every few weeks, just at the base of your extensions. It's easy for products to build up along that weft line, so using a detox shampoo will help break down any residue and note that there is no need to use the product on your entire head, but rather, focus the shampoo right at the base and scrub to release product debris.

Avoid Sleeping With Loose, Wet Hair Before going to sleep, always braid or place your hair in a top knot to keep your wefts from tangling or matting. Never go to bed with wet hair extensions. This is because your hair is at its weakest when wet, and going to sleep with wet hair can lead to immense damage.

Additional Hair Washing Tip: When washing, ensure to focus the shampoo on the roots to get rid of excess oil and your conditioner on the ends of your hair to nourish them. This is because using conditioner close to your roots may lead to the extensions slipping down your hair, thereby reducing its lifespan.

Storing your extensions properly is one of the best and simplest ways to keep them looking better, and longer. The best way to maintain your extensions is to take care of them as you would your own hair. And if you are looking to buy Hair extensions, must visit Hair Development.


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