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Q&A

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Q: Do I need a consultation before getting extensions?

A: Absolutely! During a consultation, your stylist will assess your hair health, discuss your desired look (length, volume, etc.), recommend the best type of extensions, and explain the application process.

 Q: How often will I need maintenance appointments for extensions?

A: Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and health of your extensions. Consult your stylist, but generally, expect appointments every 6-8 weeks for adjustments and upkeep

Here are some key things you can do to maintain your hair extensions and make them last a long time:

  • Gentle Brushing: Brushing is important to prevent tangles and matting, but be gentle. Use a soft-bristled brush designed for extensions and brush from the ends up. Avoid brushing too vigorously, especially when your hair is wet. Brushing 2-3 times a day is ideal.

  • Washing Wisely: Overwashing can dry out extensions. Aim for 1-2 washes per week with lukewarm water. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and focus on cleansing the scalp. Apply conditioner only to the mid-lengths and ends, avoiding the attachment points.

  • Conditioning Champion: Since extensions don't receive natural oils from your scalp, regular conditioning is essential. Use a deep conditioner weekly or bi-weekly, focusing on the ends to keep them hydrated and prevent breakage.

  • Heat with Caution: Minimize heat styling with tools like straighteners or curling irons. If you must use heat, apply a heat protectant spray and use the lowest heat setting possible.

  • Sleep Smart: Sleeping on your hair can cause tangles and matting. Before bed, braid your hair loosely or tie it in a silk or satin scarf to minimize friction.

  • Swimming Savvy: Chlorine and salt water can damage extensions. If you plan to swim, wear a swim cap and braid your hair. Please make sure to rinse your extensions with clean water immediately after swimming and apply conditioner.

  • Be Gentle: Treat your extensions with care. Avoid tight hairstyles that pull on the attachment points. Be mindful when combing or styling to avoid snagging.

  • Salon Support: Regular maintenance appointments with your stylist are crucial. They can adjust the extensions as needed, address any tangles or breakage, and ensure the overall health of your extensions and natural hair.

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