Unfortunately, hair extensions are prone to matting and tangling, and once matting occurs, fixing it is difficult. The good news is that matting is completely preventable.
First, it’s important to understand why matting happens. Hair strands shed naturally, but when your hair is in hair extension bonds, it’s trapped there until you get a touch up. When the bonds are released, all the shed hair is able to fall. It’s these shed hairs that are the troublemakers. The key to preventing matting is keeping those hairs from tangling with each other. The most important thing you can do is brush. Brush 2 to 3 times every day with a Hair Extension Brush. (Ordinary brushes will pull on the bonds and make matting even worse.) Often clients don’t brush because it’s hard, but that’s when it’s most important to brush anyway. Don’t sleep with your hair wet or damp. Satin or silk pillowcases are great, too, because they don’t cause a lot of friction and static while you’re rolling around in your sleep. It also helps to braid your hair in a single plait down the back or in pig tail plaits, to keep hair in line while you’re asleep. Keeping your hair clean is important. Although it’s not necessary to wash your hair every day, using a dry shampoo and brushing keeps unwanted dirt and oil from making the matting problem more complicated. It’s tempting to use conditioner on the roots to detangle, but conditioner can loosen the bonds and make the extensions fall out. So preventing hair extension matting is completely possible. The biggest key is brushing, keeping your hair clean, and sleeping with dry hair.
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20/11/2013 02:37:03
As well as this fantastic information regarding the upkeep of hair extensions, it's also important to get them fitted by a highly skilled professional. This gives them the best opportunity to take to your scalp from the very beginning. STart as you mean to go on ladies!
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Jodi Smith
20/11/2013 02:58:08
Thanks for your comment Amu and you're absolutely right.
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