
Ways to take care of your
HAIR EXTENSIONS

Take your extensions out before going to bed.
The tiny combs can dig into your scalp while you sleep, which can be painful. They also tend to be more fragile than sewn-in extensions.

Wash your extensions once a month.
If your extensions are synthetic, use a wig shampoo intended for synthetic fibers. If your extensions are real hair, use a mild shampoo and conditioner, or a shampoo intended for extensions.

Hang the extensions up to dry, and don't brush them while they are wet.
It is very important that you wait for your extensions to dry. If you brush them while they are wet, the fibers will frizz.

Comb extensions using a wide-toothed comb.
Avoid using the same comb that you use on your own hair, especially if these are synthetic fibers. The oils from your hair can degrade synthetic fibers.

Keep them moisturized, especially when you style extensions often.
When your extensions are dry, comb a little bit of leave-in conditioner evenly. Don't overdo it because they'll become greasy easier than your natural locks

De-frizz synthetic extensions with water and fabric softener.
Spray the extensions with the solution, then comb through them. Use a wide toothed comb, and work in small sections, starting from the ends first. Let the extensions dry before using them.
Ways to take care of your
HAIR EXTENSIONS

Take your extensions out before going to bed.
The tiny combs can dig into your scalp while you sleep, which can be painful. They also tend to be more fragile than sewn-in extensions.

Wash your extensions once a month.
If your extensions are synthetic, use a wig shampoo intended for synthetic fibers. If your extensions are real hair, use a mild shampoo and conditioner, or a shampoo intended for extensions.

Hang the extensions up to dry, and don't brush them while they are wet.
It is very important that you wait for your extensions to dry. If you brush them while they are wet, the fibers will frizz.

Comb extensions using a wide-toothed comb.
Avoid using the same comb that you use on your own hair, especially if these are synthetic fibers. The oils from your hair can degrade synthetic fibers.

Keep them moisturized, especially when you style extensions often.
When your extensions are dry, comb a little bit of leave-in conditioner evenly. Don't overdo it because they'll become greasy easier than your natural locks
