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Taking Care Of Virgin Brazilian Hair Extensions

By Dawn Williams


Weaves or hairpieces can be beautiful as well as natural looking. Those that are applied with care, are professionally done, and the tresses are smooth and silky are a great thing to show off. For these reasons, virgin Brazilian hair extensions are becoming a preference for those who like to wear weaves and or have longer hair.

For many decades now, people have tried to get the natural look with many application techniques and types of tresses that may be bought. Though some were able to achieve this with expensive trips to the salon or high maintenance methods that included the use of special shampoos and conditioners, this was not enough. However, this did inspire leaders of the beauty industry to seek better quality hair for the consumer.

Maintenance if often a challenge for wearers as finding a balance can be a challenge. Often one is maintained but the other is ignored, which can be a waste of money. Using the wrong products or methods can either ruin them, or the natural locks underneath may lack the moisture it needs to maintain this type of hairdo.

There is no one way for wearers to care for their extensions as natural hair types may vary. If the wearer has a scalp that gets oily scalp, a dry shampoo is good to apply to their roots during a regular shampoo. Otherwise, the extensions may be washed with a mild shampoo every two weeks. For the best wear, gently massage extensions from root to tip when shampooing.

Follow up every shampoo a light conditioner and use a deep conditioner on a monthly basis. Locks that are chemically treated or extremely dry will benefit from deep conditioning twice a month. When shampooing, wash out products carefully to prevent scalp buildup.

Use a thick towel to dry extensions by gently patting them. These have a natural wave pattern that is best maintained with air drying. For anyone who does want a wet scalp or has really thick tresses, a handheld dryer may be used on areas that are hard to dry.

A wide tooth comb may be used to comb hair but others like to use a hair extension loop brush. As there are different application techniques used to apply these, wearers may want to separate their locks into small parts and use the comb or brush carefully. This is also the best time to treat a dry scalp with a light oil or moisturizer.

Unless the wearer wants to lose the wave pattern and go completely straight, heating tools should be avoided. Curling irons may be used sparingly and if adhesives or bonding solution was used to apply the extensions, follow directions to avoid loosening or damage. Anyone who is considering this look should have a healthy head of hair that is well conditioned. A good cosmetologist can make recommendations to anyone who wants to wear virgin Brazilian hair extensions but may have challenges such as breakage or thinning.




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