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How To Wash Hair With Hair Extensions?

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The most common question you may have about hair extension is how to wash them. Cleaning your hair extensions is effortless and easy. However, it is important to understand how you should wash them correctly so that they last as long as possible. This guide is aimed at helping you learn how exactly hair extensions should be washed.  1. Brush Before Washing Start by gently brushing your hair extensions to remove tangles. This makes them easier to wash and helps prevent matting. Always brush before getting them wet. 2. Shampoo the Extensions Wet the extensions thoroughly with water flowing in the direction of hair growth (never upside down). Apply a generous amount of sulfate-free shampoo. Gently massage into the scalp and work through the mid-lengths to ends. Rinse well to remove all product and avoid buildup or itching. 3. Apply Conditioner Use a rich conditioner on the mid-lengths to ends (never at the roots or bonds). Leave it on for a few minutes or up t...

3 Lace Frontal Sizes You Must Try

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Understanding Hair Densities: A Guide to Choosing the Right Wig Hair density refers to how thick or full the hair on a wig appears. It’s typically measured in percentages, ranging from 60% to 200% , with 150% density being the most commonly purchased option. Below is a detailed guide to help you choose the right density  based on your needs and preferences: Percentage Density Type Description 60% Density Extra Light Ideal for those who want a wig that mimics naturally thin hair. It’s the lightest option available and may reveal a bit of the scalp—just like fine natural hair. Due to its low hair count, shedding over time is expected. 80% Density Light Great for individuals with fine or thinning hair who want a subtle volume boost. This wig is still lightweight but offers slightly more coverage than 60%. 100% Density Light to Medium A balance between light and medium thickness. It offers natural coverage without feeling heavy. The hairline is lighter and gradually thickens toward t...

Step By Step Guide: How To Cut A Lace Front Wig

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 What You'll Need Large clips or hairpins Rat-tail comb Sharp scissors , eyebrow razor , or wig shears Wig head (optional but recommended) Foaming mousse or water spray Makeup pencil or white eyeliner pencil 1. Prepare the Wig On Your Head: Place the wig on your head, ensuring the lace extends slightly beyond your natural hairline. Secure the wig using its adjustable straps and clips. Pull the wig's hair back from your face and clip it to keep it out of the way. On a Wig Head: Place the wig on a mannequin head and secure it with T-pins to prevent movement. 2. Remove the Ear Tabs Use the pointed end of a comb to part the wig's lace just above your ear. Pin the hair back, leaving a small tab of lace over the ear. Cut around the contour of your ear using scissors, then remove the tab to help the wig lay flat during cutting and installation.   3. Mark the Hairline Using a makeup pencil, draw your natural hairline from e...

How To Fix Patchy Hair Dye And Avoid Getting Uneven Results?

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 Before correcting uneven color, it's essential to locate where the patchiness appears. All-Over Patchiness Widespread uneven color often results from improperly mixed dye. If the patchiness is visible throughout your hair, don’t worry—it’s fixable. Start by purchasing another box of the same dye you originally used. This time, make sure to mix the contents thoroughly—ideally for at least two minutes—so the formula is fully blended and consistent. Follow the instructions on the box and apply the dye evenly from roots to ends. Previously dyed strands won’t absorb much additional color, but this application will help create a more uniform and natural appearance. Uneven Roots If your roots turned out lighter than the rest of your hair, it’s likely because you started applying dye at the roots. Heat from the scalp can cause dye to process faster there, leading to a lighter shade. To correct this, choose a hair dye that’s one shade lighter than the original. Apply it only to the r...