Thursday, February 6, 2014

How to Wash Hair Extensions and Lace Closures

Hair extensions and lace closures are slowly gaining popularity because of their increasing practical and aesthetic purposes. If you plan to wash your full/natural part weave and closure properly, here are a few things you may like to consider in order to bring out the best out of your hairpieces:

- If you have good quality hair extensions you may use shampoo and conditioner.
- For average quality hair extensions just use a small amount of conditioner.
- Do not rub the base cornrows for this will cause the weave to drop faster and it will cause some breakage.
- If you have the applied conditioner rinsed it out already, avoid rubbing the hair too much with your fingers.
- Once you are finish rinsing the hair, towel-dry your hair extension in a downward motion.
- When brushing your hair extension or closure, always use a paddle brush.
- Make sure that the areas under the braids are completely dry. If you own an average quality piece and it's not dry after one day has elapsed, then it’s time for you to get a blow dryer and start applying hot air over the braids to dry. Be sure to blow dry average quality hair judiciously.

- If the extension is of top quality, blow dry it after a few hours and style it using a hair iron.

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