The beauty of natural hair extensions is that they provide a seamless blend with your own natural hair. If you’re wearing high-quality extensions in the right texture, no one will know your secret. Choosing to sport hair extensions that perfectly mimic the Curly Hair Extensions, kinks, and coils of natural hair comes with a maintenance routine that’s just like your own hair. You must shampoo, condition and gently detangle just as you would the hair that’s growing out of your scalp.
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Here are 3 tips to help you detangle and revitalize kinky-curly hair extensions while preserving the integrity of the hair:
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1. Moisturize
Continuously start your detangling interaction on wet hair and molded hair. At the point when hair is wet and a dangerous conditioner is applied, the hair is greased up. This permits the hair strands to slip, float and slide past one another forestalling and delivering tangles.
2. Work in Sections
After the use of water and conditioner, split your hair into 2 - 6 segments (contingent upon hair thickness) prior to getting a detangling apparatus. Working in areas will take into consideration greater reasonability. You'll feel less overpowered when you work in more modest segments.
3. Start From The Bottom
Beginning from the base utilizing a detangling brush or a wide-tooth brush, gradually and delicately move gradually up to the root (or weft) of the augmentations. Despite the fact that tangles can exist all through the shaft of the hair, beginning from the root (or weft) of the expansions will make more knot as you move your detangling apparatus towards the lower part of the hair. It is smarter to deliver tangles and hitches and the finishes of the hair first, as the hair at the root (or weft) doesn't hang freely to collaborate with different strands of hair causing more knot.
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