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Do Extensions Feel Like Real Hair?Yes! We offer multiple textures of hair to ensure that your extensions perfectly match your natural hair. You will forget it is not yours.
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Is The Application Process Painful?Not at all. It may feel a little tight initially as you adjust to something new, but it will not be uncomfortable.
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Can I Style Them Like My Normal Hair?100%! Hair extensions are meant to be treated like your real hair. Remember, it is real hair so treat it like that! You can blow dry, straighten, curl, and style!
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How Do I Care For And Maintain My Extensions At Home?-Brush out extensions with a detangling brush before getting into the shower. This helps prevent deep tangling and matting. -Use a professional shampoo and conditioner to prolong your hair color and the extension color as well. Shampoo gently between rows, no need for vigorous scrubbing. -Use a leave-in + oil combo right after your shower and before you brush out your hair with the detangling brush (again). -When brushing wet hair, start from your ends and work your way up the scalp. Hold the hair in one hand (pinched in a ponytail) and brush down.
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How Do I Style My Extensions?-Rough-dry your hair 80% of the way (meaning no tugging at the extensions with a round brush or comb, just use your hands/fingers). This applies to Dry Bars as well. Make sure to communicate to whoever is styling your hair to NOT round brush your hair from start to finish. -You can use a round brush and a small amount of tension to smooth your hair and the extension hair, the last few minutes of your blow dry. -If curling your extensions, run the extension hair through the curling iron to smooth the hair once or twice, before placing curls. This will give our extensions a more polished look, close the cuticle of the hair, and prolong the life of the extension hair. -Always use some type of heat protectant on hair before adding direct contact heat.
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How Do I Sleep With My Extensions?Brush the extension hair out, add oil, then place in a loose bun or braid. Pro-Tip: use a silk or satin pillowcase to prevent friction damage to hair and skin
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