Healthy Hair Survival Guide For EXTENSIONS
DAY TO DAY
Both artificial and human hair extensions prevent optimal moisture from reaching your own hair. Just as a plant benefits if you feed the root, your hair can benefit from scalp treatments. Try massaging Jane Caiter Solution scalp nourishing serum in a few days a week, . Treat it like it's your own – Condition your weave, moisturize it, comb it out regularly. If you want your weave to last beautifully, you have to take care of it.
WEEK TO WEEK
Deep-Condition – weekly after every shampoo and pay special attention to your own hair underneath. Vitamin E oil to condition the natural hair. This regiment will prevent tangling and shedding that occurs when the extensions are removed.
Keep Hair Dry – after you shower, shampoo or swim, make sure your natural hair is completely dry. Bacteria and mildew can grow if the hair remains damp for a long time.
MONTH TO MONTH
Moisturize before you remove your extensions, this will help reduce shedding. Keep it up- See your stylist for two to four weeks, so he or she can groom and restyle your extensions. Be timely- Never leave extensions in for more than three months. Hair can lock and even Atropy when you leave the in for too long.
Hair Survival Guide For RELAXED HAIR
DAY TO DAY
Stimulate the scalp – “ I love using a Mason Pearson brush on relaxed hair.” The bristles move easily through relaxed hair and are perfect for massaging the sculp.
Keep it light – weightless oils and sprays are preferable to cream and pomades. Good Bets: Keracare silken seal liquid for moisture and sheen are great buffer for thermal styling, and organic root stimulator carrot oil to moisturize and repair damaged hair.
WEEK TO WEEK
Alternate conditioning treatments – to ensure that your hair gets the proper balance of protein and moisture. Salon finish remoisturizing conditioner.
Avoid tension and friction – Leave tight rubber bands off your hair, don't pull your hair taut in the same direction day after day. If you wear a part switch it up and then. Tie your hair up at night to avoid damage cousing friction from tossing and turning
MONTH TO MONTH
Stay trimmed – Split ends can ruin any style, not to mention compromise the health of your hair. So when you go for your touch-ups, every four to eight weeks, don't forget to have your hair trimmed. Invest in good products- Listen to your stylist and use her product recommendations between salon visits. She knows your hair intimately, and state of your mane is a reflection of her work. Besides this kind of maintenance will help ensure a salon finish at home.