Shampooing
and Conditioning:
• For
an effective and cost efficient conditioner, we recommend ARS’
Moisture Recovery, which we sell on the premise or can ship to you.
This product should be used twice a week (3 times if you are very
active). Apply a quarter size portion to shampooed hair and leave
on 5 minutes. Rinse and style as desired.
• Joico
offers good products for hair extensions. Their Moisturizer is excellent
for regular conditioning while the K-Pak should be used once every
two to three weeks. The Integrity Spray Leave in Conditioner can
be used to help protect the hair. Integrity is also useful when
applied to dry curly or permed hair after sleeping. If used prior
to combing or picking out the hair, it can help minimize frizz.
• Any
care product that is Human Hair Keratin based is preferred for our
extension hair.
• Conditioning
the hair is vital to its maintenance. However, it is possible to
over condition the hair. Some signs that the hair is over-conditioned
are brittleness and tangling. If this does occur, your best resource
is to use a deep-cleansing or chelating shampoo.
• If you
use hair spray or other styling products, try to avoid those containing
alcohol. (Alcohol can be very drying to the hair.) Styling products
create build up on the hair and it is recommended that a deep cleansing
shampoo be used once or twice a month to remove build-up. Build-up
can make the hair dry and can cause tangling. Use moisturizers to
avoid this problem.
• If you
must use heat, be sure you use a leave in conditioner first such
as Lanza’s Rebalance Leave-In
Conditioner.
Miscellaneous
Tips:
• Although
the extension hair is real, it is not receiving nutrients from the
scalp like your own hair. Heat is your hair extensions biggest enemy.
The more you use on it, the shorter the life span of your hair.
We cannot guarantee that the hair will remain silky if you use the
blow dry, flat iron, or curling iron. We also recommend that for
curling the hair, you use steamrollers such as Caruso’s or
Vidal Sassoon’s molecular steamrollers.
• When
you sleep, we highly recommend that you braid, wrap or ponytail
your hair together to prevent tangling. This will save time that
would be spent untangling the hair the next morning.
• When
washing the hair, always wash it going in a downward motion. Use
your fingers in a horizontal motion between wefts to clean your
scalp. When rinsing, do the same to be sure that all the shampoo
and conditioner residues are washed out.
•
If you perm, tint, bleach or cellophane the hair, you do it at your
own risk. We do not guarantee any hair that has been chemically
altered. If you must chemically alter it, then be sure to do a test
strand first. This will allow you to test how the hair will hold
up to the chemicals.
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