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Tips on caring for your hair

 

    •    Co-wash hair using conditioner. Excessive use of shampoo can cause hair to dry, harden

          and frizz up  which leads to breakage and shedding.  Light based conditioners are best.

          Make sure hair is saturated with water before applying conditioner.

 

    â€¢    Do not sew through the wefts or pierce the wefts during installation; this leads to increase

          in shedding and lessens the quality of the hair.

 

    â€¢    Limit the use of curling, flat irons, and other excessive use of heating appliances.  If you

         must apply heat, be sure to apply a heat protectant to the hair.

 

    â€¢    Wear a satin scarf over your hair at night. A secure satin scarf will keep your hair from

          snagging, drying out and breaking during your sleep.

 

    â€¢    Use an ionic dryer because it produces negative ions that help to break down water molecules

          and take less time for the hair to dry at a lower temperature.

 

    â€¢    Lastly, keep your hands out of your hair. Playing in your hair causes damage. For example when you
         are constantly running your fingers and hands through your hair all the time, yanking, and
         tugging at the weft. Although it may take some getting used to, it’s very important to keep
         your hands out of your hair. Learn to master the art of using wide-tooth combs instead.

 

DO'S and DON'T'S    

   

•    DON'T cut the wefts. If you cut the wefts, seal each end with weft glue right away.    

•    DON'T use bristle brushes.  They tend to latch onto hair fibers and rip them from the weft.    

•    DON'T tie your hair back or pin up too tightly especially when it is wet. This pulls and stretches

      the hair wefts, causing it to shed and split.    

•    DON'T split the weft. Splitting wefts is not necessary and will do more harm than good.    

•    DON'T use GREASY PRODUCTS!    

•    DO always seal your wefts.

•    DO clip the ends of the hair every 6/8 weeks or at time of re-install

•    DO maintain hair at least weekly by co-washing with a sulfate free product.

 

Remember … Because the hair you have purchased is of top virgin quality you must treat it as such, or

the result will be dry, dull, tangled, damaged and unmanageable hair. It is imperative to utilize products that restore and maintain virgin hair natural qualities (soft, silk, tangled free) Sulfate-free and silicone free hair products are a plus.  The use of products heavy in sulfates, silicone, parabens, extra proteins and other chemicals are not recommended.  These products will cause stripped hair cuticles, excessive dryness, breakage, and even scalp irritation.  Keeping your hair conditioned regularly helps to avoid excessive use of  hair products.

 

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