Hair Care Tips
💧 WASHING & CONDITIONING
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1. Pre-Install Co-Wash
Before installing your bundles or wig,
always perform a co-wash to remove any factory residue and hydrate the hair.
Use a sulfate-free, moisture-rich conditioner such as Shea Moisture or Aussie
Moist to soften and refresh the strands. Gently detangle with a wide-tooth comb
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2. Routine Washing
Every 2–3 Weeks, keep your extensions looking their best, wash them every 2 to 3 weeks using
lukewarm water and a gentle, hydrating shampoo. Focus on cleansing the scalp
and roots without rough handling. Follow immediately with a deep conditioner
and let it sit for 15–30 minutes under a plastic cap for maximum moisture and
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3. Proper Rinsing Technique
Rinse the hair in a downward motion
from roots to ends. This helps maintain the hair’s alignment and prevents
tangling. Avoid bunching or swirling the hair together while rinsing. -
4. GentleDrying
After rinsing, gently blot the hair using a microfiber towel or soft
t-shirt to remove excess water. Do not rub or twist the hair. Allow it to air
dry whenever possible for the most natural finish and to preserve the integrity
of the strands.
HD LACE & CLOSURE CARE
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1. Handle with Care
Treat your lace gently at all times. Avoid pulling, scratching, or rough handling — excessive tension can cause shedding or balding. When removing glue or gel, always use 91% alcohol or a professional lace adhesive remover, and take your time to carefully lift the lace.
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2. Keep Your Lace Clean
After every 2–3 wears, gently clean
your lace using a Q-tip dipped in alcohol or lace cleaner to remove any makeup,
product buildup, or adhesive residue. This keeps the lace fresh and maintains a
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3. Refresh the Tint
If the tint on your lace begins to fade, reapply your lace tint spray or use a small amount of foundation or powder that matches your skin tone. Lightly dab it on the underside of the lace for a seamless, scalp-like finish.