Sky Hair extensions are top-notch, made from 100% authentic human hair that’s ethically sourced and eco-friendly. These premium extensions are a perfect match for your natural hair, allowing you to style them as you wish.
To keep your extensions looking fabulous for 6-12 months, a little extra care is needed. We’ve put together a handy guide to help you maintain your extensions. Remember, this is just the start, and we’ll keep adding more tips and tricks to keep your hair looking its best.
Brush and Detangle
Brushing your hair extensions is just as important as brushing your natural hair. Think of it as a daily ritual to keep them looking their best. To prevent damage, always use a gentle brush and start from the bottom, working your way up to the roots. This gentle approach will help minimize breakage and keep your extensions looking fabulous.
Just like your natural hair, hair extensions can tangle, especially if they’re not cared for properly. To keep tangles at bay, it’s crucial to brush them regularly. Aim to brush your extensions twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. This will help to detangle any knots that may have formed throughout the day.
When brushing, be sure to hold the top of your hair extension weft or row to reduce pulling on the roots. This simple technique can help to prolong the life of your extensions and keep them looking beautiful.
Wash Your Hair Extension
Before you dive into the shower, make sure to detangle your hair thoroughly. This will help prevent tangles and breakage during the washing process. When washing, tilt your head back and avoid flipping your hair upside down. This can cause unnecessary stress on the hair and the extensions.
To keep your hair and extensions healthy, it’s important to use gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner. Sulfates can strip your hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and damage. Opt for products specifically designed for hair extensions to ensure optimal care.
When it comes to washing frequency, less is more. Aim to wash your hair twice a week to avoid drying out your scalp and hair. Over-washing can strip away essential moisture and lead to more frequent replacement. Remember, a clean scalp is important, but gentle cleansing is key.
We’ve already gone into detail about how to wash your hair extensions in another article. But to give you a quick refresher, let’s go over the key points.
How to Wash Semi-Permanent Hair Extensions
Here’s a quick guide on how to properly wash your semi-permanent hair extensions:
- Detangle Gently: Before you start washing, make sure to gently detangle your hair extensions with a wide-tooth comb, starting from the ends and working your way up. This will prevent tangles and breakage during the washing process.
- Lukewarm Water: Use lukewarm water to wet your extensions. Avoid hot water, as it can damage the hair fibers and fade the color.
- Gentle Shampoo: Apply a small amount of sulfate-free shampoo to your hands and gently massage it into your hair extensions. Focus on the scalp and roots, but be gentle to avoid pulling or tugging.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water to remove all shampoo residue.
- Condition with Care: Apply a sulfate-free conditioner, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair. Avoid applying conditioner directly to the roots, as this can weigh down your hair and cause tangles.
- Gently Squeeze Out Excess Water: Instead of rubbing your hair with a towel, gently squeeze out the excess water. This will help to prevent damage and frizz.
- Air Dry or Use a Low Heat Setting: Allow your hair to air dry whenever possible. If you need to use a hair dryer, use a low heat setting and avoid excessive heat exposure.
Conditioning Your Hair Extensions
After shampooing, follow up with a nourishing, sulfate-free leave-in conditioner. Gently apply the conditioner, working it through your hair from root to tip. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair carefully.
Remember, a little goes a long way. Overusing conditioning products can weigh down your extensions and make them prone to tangling and dirt buildup.
Store With Care
Your clip-ins, wigs or quick weaves need to be stored with love when unused. Clean, condition, dry and detangle them first then place them in an air-tight container big enough to accommodate them perfectly – no squishing please!
Key Tips for Hair Extension Care
To keep your hair extensions looking their best, it’s important to follow a few simple tips.
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Protect Your Hair at Night: Before bed, tie your hair in a loose ponytail, bun, or braids to prevent tangling. Additionally, sleeping on a satin or silk pillowcase can reduce friction and minimize breakage.
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Regular Brushing: Brushing your hair regularly is crucial. Detangle your hair every morning and before bed to prevent knots and matting. When brushing, hold the top of your weft or row to avoid excessive pulling on the roots.
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Gentle Washing: Wash your hair twice a week to maintain a healthy scalp. Double shampooing is recommended to ensure that all product residue is removed. Remember to rinse your hair thoroughly to avoid product buildup.
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Use the Right Products: Always use sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners to prevent drying out your hair. Additionally, use professional styling products recommended by your stylist to minimize damage.
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Hydrate Your Hair: Apply hair oil to the mid-lengths and ends of your hair to keep it hydrated and prevent breakage. This will help maintain the health and shine of your extensions.
Things to Avoid When Caring for Hair Extensions
To ensure the longevity of your hair extensions, it’s important to avoid certain practices.
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Avoid Excessive Heat Styling: Frequent heat styling can damage the hair fibers and lead to dryness and breakage. Limit the use of hot tools and always use a heat protectant spray.
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Don’t Sleep with Wet Hair: Going to bed with wet hair can lead to tangles, breakage, and mold growth. Always make sure your hair is completely dry before going to sleep.
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Avoid Tight Hairstyles: Wearing tight hairstyles for extended periods can cause stress on the hair and the extensions. Take your hair down at the beginning and end of each day to prevent damage.
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Be Mindful of Hair Products: Avoid using products with harsh chemicals, such as those containing sulfates and parabens. These can strip your hair of its natural oils and lead to dryness and damage. Also, be cautious of sunscreens with avobenzone or octocrylene, as they can discolor blonde extensions.
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Focus on Moisture: While strengthening and keratin-building products may seem beneficial, they can actually dry out your hair extensions. Instead, focus on using moisture-rich products to keep your hair hydrated and healthy.