How to Wash Your Human Hair Extensions
Step 1: Comb your hair extensions.
Before you start the shampooing process, it is of vital importance to remove any existing tangles with extreme care utilizing a wide tooth comb. If the hair is excessively tangled, please spray on some conditioner. Do not use force or much like you will experience breakage just your own hair.
Step 2: Wash your extensions gently.
Carefully rinse the hair extensions separately with warm water. Place a small amount of shampoo specifically formulated for human hair in the palm of your hand. The shampoo should be applied to the hair in a downward motion from the top of the extensions to the ends. Gently lather the shampoo until the hair is visibly clean. Rinse the hair thoroughly beneath warm water until all the shampoo has been completely removed.
Step 3: Apply conditioner.
It is important to condition your 100% human hair extensions like your own hair to maintain softness and shine. Again a small amount of conditioner should be applied as the second step using a downward motion. Please refrain from twisting, rubbing or scrubbing the hair. We recommend that you leave the conditioner on for up to 5 minutes then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Gently blot hair with a towel to remove excess water.
Step 4: Comb through the extensions.
You can leave the extensions out in the sun to let it dry naturally. If you're in a hurry as they need straightening, you may dry the extensions by using a hair dryer, but first please apply a heat protectant to prevent possible damage to the hair.
Step 5: Storing human hair extensions.
Tie a loose ponytail around the extensions to refrain from knotting. You can store the hair in any safe place out of the reach of children and pets and please keep the hair extensions at room temperature. Make sure your hair extensions are tangle-free and clean prior to storage. Some styling products can damage, weaken, tangle, dry, attract dirt and discolor human hair if it is left on for too long. Remember, you don't need to wash them every night or even every second night - just once a week or once a fortnight should be fine.