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10 Things You Need to Know Before Getting Hair Extensions

Hair extensions are a great way to add length, volume, and color to your natural hair.

They can transform your look and boost your confidence in minutes. However, before you decide to get hair extensions, there are some things you need to know and consider. Here are 10 points you should keep in mind before getting hair extensions:

  1. Choose the right method for your hair type and lifestyle. There are many methods of hair extension, such as clip-in, tape-in, sew-in, micro-ring, fusion, and more. Each method has its own pros and cons, and may suit different hair types and lifestyles. For example, clip-in extensions are easy to apply and remove, but they may not be suitable for thin or fine hair. Fusion extensions are long-lasting and natural-looking, but they may damage your hair if not applied or removed properly. You should consult with a professional hair stylist who can recommend the best method for you based on your hair condition, needs, and expectations.
  2. Choose the right quality and quantity of hair. The quality and quantity of hair you choose will affect the final result and the durability of your extensions. You should always opt for 100% human Remy hair, which is the highest quality of hair available. Remy hair means that all the cuticles are facing the same direction, which makes the hair silky, shiny, and tangle-free. Synthetic hair, on the other hand, may look unnatural, dull, and prone to matting. The quantity of hair you need depends on the length, thickness, and style you want to achieve. You should consult with your hair stylist who can advise you on how many grams or packs of hair you need for your desired look.
  3. Choose the right color and style of hair. The color and style of hair you choose will affect the overall appearance and harmony of your extensions. You should choose a color that matches or complements your natural hair color, or you can mix and match different colors and textures to create highlights, lowlights, or ombre effects. You should also choose a style that suits your face shape, personality, and preference. You can choose from straight, wavy, curly, or kinky hair, or you can style your extensions as you wish with heat tools and products. However, you should avoid applying heat or chemicals directly to the bonds or attachments, as they may weaken or damage them.
  4. Prepare your hair and scalp for the installation process. Before you get your extensions installed, you should make sure that your hair and scalp are clean and healthy. You should wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo to remove any dirt, oil, or product buildup, and avoid using any conditioner or leave-in products. You should also dry your hair completely and detangle it gently. You should avoid washing your hair for at least 24 hours before the installation, as your hair needs to have some natural oils to protect it from the heat or glue. You should also check your scalp for any cuts, sores, or infections, and treat them accordingly. If you have any scalp conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema, or dandruff, you should consult with your doctor before getting hair extensions, as they may aggravate your condition or interfere with the installation process.
  5. Find a reputable and experienced hair stylist. The success and satisfaction of your hair extensions largely depend on the skill and expertise of your hair stylist. You should find a reputable and experienced hair stylist who specializes in hair extensions and has a portfolio of their work. You should also check their reviews and testimonials from previous clients, and ask for referrals from friends or family who have had hair extensions done by them. You should avoid getting hair extensions from unlicensed or untrained stylists, as they may use low-quality hair, improper tools, or incorrect techniques, which may result in poor results, damage to your hair, or even hair loss.
  6. Follow the instructions and recommendations of your hair stylist. Your hair stylist will give you instructions and recommendations on how to prepare for, care for, and maintain your hair extensions. You should follow them carefully and diligently, as they are meant to ensure the best results and the longest lifespan of your extensions. You should also ask your hair stylist any questions or concerns you may have about your extensions, such as how to wash, dry, and style them, how often to visit the salon for maintenance, and how to deal with any problems or issues that may arise. You should also keep in touch with your hair stylist and update them on the condition and progress of your extensions, and seek their advice if you need any adjustments or corrections.
  7. Be patient and gentle with your hair extensions. Your hair extensions may take some time to adjust and settle into your natural hair. You may experience some discomfort, tightness, or itching for the first few days, but this is normal and temporary. You should be patient and gentle with your hair extensions, and avoid pulling, tugging, or brushing them too hard. You should also avoid sleeping with wet hair, tying your hair too tight, or exposing your hair to extreme heat, cold, or humidity. You should treat your hair extensions as you would your own hair, and use gentle and moisturizing products that are suitable for your hair type and extensions. You should also protect your hair from sun, chlorine, and salt water, and use a silk pillowcase or a satin bonnet to prevent friction and tangling at night.
  8. Wash, dry, and style your hair extensions properly. You should wash your hair extensions regularly, but not too often, as they may lose their shine and softness. You should use a sulfate-free shampoo and a hydrating conditioner, and apply them only to the mid-lengths and ends of your hair, avoiding the roots and the bonds. You should rinse your hair thoroughly and gently squeeze out the excess water. You should avoid rubbing or twisting your hair, as this may cause frizz and breakage. You should dry your hair completely and gently with a microfiber towel or a blow dryer on a low setting. You should also detangle your hair with a wide-tooth comb or a soft-bristle brush, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots. You should style your hair as you wish, but avoid applying heat or products directly to the bonds or attachments, as they may weaken or damage them. You should also use a heat protectant spray and a serum or oil to smooth and nourish your hair.
  9. Visit the salon for regular maintenance and check-ups. You should visit the salon for regular maintenance and check-ups, depending on the method and type of your extensions. You may need to have your extensions tightened, repositioned, or replaced every 4 to 8 weeks, depending on your hair growth and the condition of your extensions. You should also have your extensions trimmed and layered to blend with your natural hair and keep them healthy and fresh. You should also have your extensions removed by a professional hair stylist when they reach the end of their lifespan, which may vary from 3 to 12 months, depending on the quality and care of your extensions. You should never attempt to remove your extensions by yourself, as you may damage your hair or scalp.
  10. Enjoy your new and fabulous hair! Hair extensions are a wonderful way to enhance your beauty and express your personality. You should enjoy your new and fabulous hair, and flaunt it with confidence and pride. You should also compliment yourself and appreciate your hair, and be grateful for the opportunity to transform your look and feel.

We hope this post has helped you to learn more about hair extensions and what to expect before getting them. If you are interested in getting hair extensions, or if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us or visit our website.

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