Lash artists provide aftercare advice for a reason. By cleaning your lash extensions daily you'll see an improvement in long-term retention, meaning your lashes will look fuller for longer. Not caring for your lashes means you may see premature lash loss and find yourself losing lashes quickly. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out to me via my contact me tab.
Any shampoo containing Sodium Laurel Sulfate (SLS) has the tendency to damage and corrode the bonds of your expensive and professional hair extensions. So, why take the chance?
Sulfate ingredients continue to strip the hair of its natural oils, leaving them stiff, brittle and highly prone to get tangled. Sulfate-free shampoos preserve sufficient moisture and lustration. In addition, we support the use of oils and leave-in conditioners to enhance the safety and hydration of your hair.
Use extensions-friendly shampoos. There are tons of them available out there. While applying the shampoo, scrub as lightly as you can to make your hair clean and grease-free. It may be a bit hard to reach your scalp. Never try to dig in with your fingers. Just relax, and wait for the shampoo to get in. Also, don’t forget to thoroughly rinse the edges and tips as well.
Avoid contact with salt water or chlorine.
You will agree with me when I say that conditioning your hair can make them silkier and shinier. Don’t hesitate to use conditioner on both your extensions and natural hair. It won’t hurt them a bit. Instead, it can make them softer and durable.
While applying the conditioner, make sure that you don’t condition the roots as it can cause the roots to unravel over time. Just, apply on the tips of your natural hair and extensions. That’s where the conditioners work anyways.
Doing this thing is a big, big NO. Don’t ever try to dye your hair by yourself especially when you are wearing hair extensions. It can make a mess. Just don’t do it unless you are a hair-stylist yourself.
If you really want to change the color of your hair & hair extensions, simply visit a hairstylist. They will offer the best ways to dye your hair with hair extensions. We again repeat, don’t do it yourself. Prevention is better than cure!
Hair extensions can make you feel like literal Disney princesses. So, take care of your hair like a princess would.
Do not sleep on a rough-textured pillow-case or bedsheet. Instead, use a soft and silk pillowcase so your hair does not get stuck anywhere. Try to give your extensions as much comfort as possible. Silky pillowcases are the best for sleeping with hair extensions on.
Get a brush for extensions. It is important, you 're basically going to tear your hair off if you try to brush it constantly with a regular brush, so get one seriously, it's just about €15 and it's worth every cent.
It is very important to never brush your roots. Why? Because this is where your extensions are attached to your scalp, and you're going to hurt them and eventually take them. Instead, finger your hands through the roots to keep them from twirling, and then hold your hair in the fist just under your ear, and then brush the ends. By holding your hair, you take the pressure off the bonds to keep them intact.
Blow dry the roots first, no air drying! Make sure your hair is completely dry before brushing. Then brush properly like explained above and do not brush above the cylinders (for i-tip), only below. Don’t pull your hair back tight, you only want to do loose braids or low ponytails. If you try to do a messy bun you risk your extensions getting tangled. Make sure non of the extensions get stuck together, or if they do gently pull them apart. If you have any tangling by the roots you need to remove them immediately.
Do not put your hair in tight buns or ponytails.
Do wear your hair in low pony or low buns.
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