How to Wash Stick Tip Hair Extensions
Stick-tip hair extensions can add more dimension, length, and volume to your hair. However, they require proper care and maintenance to keep them in good shape for a long time. Stick tips have a long and thin stick-shaped bond on top of every extension strand, which is attached to your hair with a micro-tube or micro-ring. The rings or tubes are flattened with pliers to keep them in place. Here, we’ll give you a few tips to wash and maintain these extensions.
Brush before washing
Always brush your stick-tip
hair extensions before you wash them to prevent tangles.
Avoid brushing roughly, which can damage your hair and the extensions.
Wash your hair in the shower.
It’s best to shower to wet your hair instead of soaking your
extensions in the bath. Direct the running water in the direction where your
hair grows to prevent tangling and remove hair product residue.
If you don’t have a shower, invest in an attachment for your tub
tap to prevent your hair from swirling around in your bath water.
Don’t wash immediately.
Experts recommend waiting a minimum of 48 hours before
washing stick-tip hair extensions after
the initial fitting. The bonds are tighter this time, and the water’s extra
weight can weigh them down, making your entire head feel heavier.
Don’t scrub
Apply hair extensions-friendly shampoo by smoothing it down
instead of scrubbing. Gently massage your scalp with your fingertips while
careful not to cross the extensions over themselves to prevent tangling.
Don’t forget the conditioner.
Apply conditioner only to the middle and down your hair to avoid
lubricating the rings. Smooth the conditioner through, and run your fingers
through the stick-tip
hair extensions. Wait for a
few minutes before rinsing.
Dry your hair properly.
Avoid rough-drying and scrubbing with a towel, as this can
damage the extensions and cause tangling. Lightly squeeze or pat the hair to
remove water. A hairdryer can provide a smooth result, but use low to medium
heat. Direct the air in a downward motion from the roots and use your fingers
or a round brush to comb through your locks.
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