How to wash your tape-in hair extension

 


Despite how simple it is, knowing how to wash your tape in human hair extensions correctly will lengthen the time they stay in your hair. Tape-in hair extensions are a terrific way to add length and volume to your natural hair in a semi-permanent (we say semi-permanent because human hair extensions can be removed and reapplied anyways.

1. BEFORE GETTING INTO THE SHOWER, BRUSH YOUR HAIR


When you wear hair extensions, brushing your hair with the Wet/Dry Detangling brush 2-3 times a day is essential. Before entering the shower, make sure you brush your hair. While it's being washed, this will keep it from tangling.

2. CHECK TO SEE IF YOU ARE SHAMPOOING PROPERLY.


Make sure you're shampooing with a shampoo designed specifically for human hair extensions. This will ensure that the hair extensions look as great as possible at all times. There is also a precise manner to shampoo the hair. Begin at the root and work your way down the hair. It's not necessary to shampoo down to the tips. When shampooing their hair, avoid scrubbing or circular motions to avoid tangles.

3. FROM THE MID-SHAFT DOWN, USE A CONDITIONER


Ensure they're not using a "hydrating" conditioner when conditioning the tape in human hair extensions, especially near the tape's adhesive in hair extensions. They need to use a conditioner from the mid-shaft down to moisten their hair. Our leave-in conditioner spray is ideal for women who have hair extensions.

4. BRUSH AND TOWEL DRY THE HAIR CAREFULLY.


Brush your hair carefully when you come out of the shower. After that, dry your hair with a towel. Begin at the top of the hair and work your way down the shaft to the tips. The towel should not be rubbed into the hair. The hair will tangle, and the hair extensions will be damaged due to this.

5. LET IT ALL OUT


Apply Heat, Treat + Shine to the hair as a protectant, then blow it out. This will assist in preventing the hair from the harm that blow dryer heat can inflict. Dry the hair area by part using a blow dryer and a brush. This will also reduce the amount of damage caused by blow dryers.


6. DRYING HAIR  EXTENSION


It's critical to let your tape hair extensions dry completely. Never let the adhesive on your tape extensions cure for more than 30 minutes at a time. If you keep the tape on for too long, it will lose its strength, causing slippage and weft pieces to fall out once more. Begin drying your hair by towel dabbing and scrunching it. If you're rough with your hair and extensions, you'll only get knots and tangles.

Conclusion

Washing your tape in hair extensions is that simple. Follow the steps and golden rules above to see how many weeks and months pass before you need to return to your hairdresser to get your hair extensions reinstalled.

Remember that Remy tape-in hair extensions are a long-term investment requiring special care. Following them meticulously and precisely will ensure the duration of your hair extensions and the longevity of the hair in your extensions.


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